Petrol tap again

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Re fitted my petrol tap with some ptfe tape to try and stop it weeping.

Please check out the photo - there aint much room for suspension travel and I'm obviously worried it will damage the tap when I go over a bump. Now the obvious thing seems to be wind the tap in further but to me it always seems to me to be a pay off between the two threads on the tap so I either have thread showing on the tank or spare thread on the tap itself. As you can see in the photo there is no thread on the tank. I just want to check that its normal to have spare thread on both or am I doing something wrong?

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You really need equal amounts of thread on either side... The idea being the two facings coming together and forming a seal, or at least that's how mine is. I'd be more concerned about the missing nut on your engine bolt though!
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^^^what he sed^^
+ ya tap needs to be away from engine mount
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Slacken the petrol tank straps and standing on the tap side turn the petrol tank anti-clockwise until the tap moves clear of the engine mount.One of the philips head screws that fasten your tap together is loose.
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Moving the tank is a good suggestion and has given me a bit more room, I've also adjusted the ratio between the two threads to even it out but I'm still worried by how little clearance I have. Why didnt they design it so the tap was at the back!

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The rod goes around the back of the carb,so the tap will need turning and you'll find when its turned it will give you more clearance.
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It is surprising how little clearance is necessary to make things work ;)
That's not going anywhere...
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I agree with the comments but at the end of the day nut position will not raise the tap height. As above the faces are together that dictates the leanth of the tap assembly. I turned the tap round the back of the carb and ended up putting another brass joint in I had to shorten the rod and cut a slot in the end 90 degrees out from the original. I also raised the tank height to get away from the mount after my tap was knocked off during a ride.
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Remember that the tap and engine mount distance doesnt change with suspension travel so close to the pivot point though?
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Monty wrote:I agree with the comments but at the end of the day nut position will not raise the tap height.

Yep I worked that out through experimentation

Monty wrote: I turned the tap round the back of the carb and ended up putting another brass joint in I had to shorten the rod and cut a slot in the end 90 degrees out from the original.
I might try this as the rod I have is too long anyway and i have a spare brass joint
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