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The MOTOKU Gas Tank Fuel Petcock Shut Off Valve Switch is a precision-engineered component designed for select Suzuki models from 1995 to 2002. Weighing just 8.8 ounces and featuring compact dimensions, this valve ensures a reliable shut-off for optimal fuel management, enhancing your vehicle's performance and longevity.
Manufacturer | MOTOKU |
Brand | MOTOKU |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 3.39 x 2.76 inches |
Item model number | 443000-19B201 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 443000-19B201 |
R**S
It worked!
Installed on 1998 Suzuki King Quad to resolve idle issue. I cleaned/rebuilt carb, but the quad still would not idle smoothly. Determined the original petcock diaphragm was allowing fuel to be pulled thru vent hose and into the carb. This replacement petcock resolved the idle issue. The hose fuel fitting on replacement was not oriented as needed so I placed unit in vise and gently rotated fitting to needed direction using a piece of leather and pliers. The fitting did not leak afterward. Also, the hose fitting outlet on the fuel side is not "exact" same size as original, but very close. I believe the original was for 5.5 mm hose and replacement may be for 6 mm? Hope this information is helpful!
A**R
Fast shipping
Installed working good so far
J**X
Worked on Suzuki King Quad 300!
Fixed the problem of running rough and idle issues!
L**D
Perfect fit
This was the exact part we needed. Solved the problem. Working great.
R**E
Wasn't what I needed
Product was great but wasn't my problem.
G**B
This part is useable
Part of it is useable and some of it was bad and that’s all I got to say about it
J**Y
Bad Port Angle
This product might have worked fine except the port that goes towards the fuel pump is sticking up. So when I connected the hose and then tightened the petcock against the tank, it twisted the port, which then just fell out. Not sure how those normally stay sealed, but they aren't threaded, and I couldn't find a way to make it work.
K**
Look at picture closely before buying
Couldn't get gas line on the fitting that is pressed into the petcock because it is at an angle and original one depressed in fitting is straight up and down and you can get the gas line on easy with a clamp. Had to take apart my original one and swap out the inner pieces from new petcock to the old petcock and I am using the old petcock with the new diaphragms out of the new one in it.
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