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Pingel Fuel Tap
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:17 am
Author: Jay1969
The seal at the tank is fine, it's the seal in the lever
that is the problem. I bought
it from a friend who gave up trying to get it to seal
from brand new, so it's not age related.
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:03 am
Author: Gus
Hi Jay.
Steve at Debben will fit a new O ring for you.
Cheers
Gus
Pingel Fuel Tap
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 7:13 am
Author: gpjes
It's only a ballvalve, dead easy to do, couldn't believe how simple it is, just make sure you put a bit of lube( petroleum jelly,vasoline ) Not vicks vapour rub as my mate once used, showing off as he changed his sons nappy!! I can do this no probs he said, he now wears glasses!! So yep, beautifully engineered are Pingels, and easy to service, unlike Harleys which come from the same country
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 7:23 am
Author: Jay1969
So why do you think it's leaking? From brand new!!!
Does one just drift the tap lever out and out springs
it's ball valve, then lube it as you advised?
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 7:42 am
Author: mike_p
I've had this a couple of times with pingel taps.....they have leaked occasionally then just seem to fix themselves....don't know why
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 8:00 am
Author: Jay1969
Mike, this tap leaks too much so I'll need to repair it rather than
relying on it to self sealing.
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:49 pm
Author: gpjes
Jay1969 wrote:So why do you think it's leaking? From brand new!!!
Does one just drift the tap lever out and out springs
it's ball valve, then lube it as you advised?
No that's what I thought but its deceiving don't drift out lever remove the gauze then push downwards lever stays attached no need to disturb, the sharp edges do wear but the 'o'rings seal each side of the ball, top and bottom not the lining up holes. I have actually got my paint work back after two and years so I'll strip mine out and check for you before I rebuild it.
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:15 pm
Author: Jay1969
gpjes wrote:Jay1969 wrote:So why do you think it's leaking? From brand new!!!
Does one just drift the tap lever out and out springs
it's ball valve, then lube it as you advised?
No that's what I thought but its deceiving don't drift out lever remove the gauze then push downwards lever stays attached no need to disturb, the sharp edges do wear but the 'o'rings seal each side of the ball, top and bottom not the lining up holes. I have actually got my paint work back after two and years so I'll strip mine out and check for you before I rebuild it.
Thanks
gpjes 
Pingel Fuel Tap
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 5:10 pm
Author: gpjes
Hi Jay,
here goes, mine is an ally item which is the older type as I bought a new one for Rexy1000 but will have same internals, looks like I'll need a new one for the Z1075ST as I've just noticed a crack around brass fuel outlet, but separation is as I previously stated, remove from adaptor plate, & place in a soft jaw vice, not fouling lever or brass outlet remove screen and a light tap with a small rubber mallet will push the assembly through, you should then be able see the o rings in their two locations, hope this enlightens you and helps, I am still not compus mentus about putting piccies on, or else I would have shown it in bits for you, I had to ask my wife how to put piccies on f##kbook as I call it.
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 5:13 pm
Author: Mark Tiller
what is the range on reserve with a Pingel?
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 5:32 pm
Author: Jay1969
Cheers gpjes , I'll try and repair it myself - I'll post pictures to show what I've learnt so far
a bit later once I've finished sorting out oil leaks on the rubber cam end plugs (replacing them with billet ally plugs).
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:18 am
Author: Jay1969
gpjes,
Below are pics of this Pingel Fuel Tap.
I tried removing the gauze filter to no avail, I even drifted the lever out,
and still it doesn't dismantle.

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:28 pm
Author: gpjes
Jay1969 wrote:gpjes,
Below are pics of this Pingel Fuel Tap.
I tried removing the gauze filter to no avail, I even drifted the lever out,
and still it doesn't dismantle.


Jay I can send you piccies off my IPhone in a message just need a number to send to once you see it all will be clear
Jes 07805203328
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:40 pm
Author: gpjes
Mark Tiller wrote:what is the range on reserve with a Pingel?
Definitely not much looking where the lower hole lines up but my old TT500G didn't have a reserve used to carry fancy pressure bottle when out greenlining held a pint (Petrol) used it quite a few times Ho Ho!
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 10:07 am
Author: Jay1969
Hi Jes,
Here's the video showing the used Pingel Fuel Tap -
http://youtu.be/AQjp-rsYGfI
It screws straight on to the tank, but it won't unscrew from the tap and
the gauze won't remove either. Yours being the earlier alluminium model
dismantles and is serviceable?
The chromed brass nut on this Pingel Fuel Tap is chewed (was when I was first got it),
so I can see why given that if it's not serviceable, my friend gave up with it.