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Fuel Tap 322-24500-02-00

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Hello can someone tell me the thread and pitch for this petcock 
www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/322-24500-02-00
hoping I can find a generic one on amazon, 50 bucks seems a little high,
I have had bad luck with the knock offs on ebay.
16MM X 1.5MM
www.amazon.com/Savior-Petcock-Chinese-Ga...sc=1#customerReviews
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Replied by mdscott on topic Fuel Tap 322-24500-02-00

Be careful of some of the aftermarket ones, they don’t flow enough fuel. At least for a SC500, it will starve for fuel and possibly hole a piston, (voice  of experience). 
Thanks Mark
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Replied by tlh0824 on topic Fuel Tap 322-24500-02-00

Yes, 
I had one like this 

Yes, 
I had one like this 



and pulled it off because of fuel starvation created an out-of-control rev.
I am currently running a broken tap that just flows on  with a generic 1/4 fuel line tap

Should I just bite the bullet $50 bucks cheaper than a new rebuild?

  

and pulled it off because of fuel starvation created an out-of-control rev.
I am currently running a broken tap that just flows on  with a generic 1/4 fuel line tap

Should I just bite the bullet $50 bucks cheaper than a new rebuild?

 
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