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Replacement Petcock Screens
开云体育The filters are indicated as “[A]” just to draw attention to their location - the service manual text accompanying that image says, "Visually inspect the filter [A]. ?If the filter has any breaks or is deteriorated, replace the?fuel tap.” ?So I don’t think they’re intended to be replaced… but that doesn’t mean, I suppose, that it can’t be done! ?Maybe someone here has done it, and will chime in. ?But I doubt you’ll find a “plug-and-play” replacement from Kawasaki…
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开云体育Hi there,Thanks for the heads up. I was hoping that wasn’t the case. I found some Suzuki ones that might fit so will see how that goes. Best regards, Paul
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My 2000's petcock screen was torn.?? There was no way I could figure to replace just the screen.? Also my petcock wasn't shutting off the flow of fuel when there was no vacuum on it.? I replaced the whole petcock with Yamaha part #5LP245000100.? The Yamaha petcock is a basic on / off type (with no vacuum connection) but looks essentially the same as the original and fits the tank perfectly.? The reasoning was to simplify the system and when combined with the removal of the KCAS system I was able to get rid of all vacuum connections to the carbs. ? The Yamaha petcock was also a good bit less expensive than the original Kawi one. ?
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开云体育I just tried the44322-31050?FILTER FUEL COC (Suzuki)?$6.30 and they fit perfectly! So that was a $13 expense vs $114 for new fuel tap.:)?
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