Zoom Zoom Parts Fuel Gas Petcock Valve Switch Pump Fits 1987-2006 Suzuki LT 80 LT80 ATV Quad

Zoom Zoom Parts Fuel Gas Petcock Valve Switch Pump Fits 1987-2006 Suzuki LT 80 LT80 ATV Quad

Key features

  • BRAND NEW.
  • 1x Fuel Petcock Valve.
  • Petcock mostly fits:
  • SUZUKI MODELS
  • 1987 - 2006 LT 80.
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Zoom Zoom Parts Fuel Gas Petcock Valve Switch Pump Fits 1987-2006 Suzuki LT 80 LT80 ATV Quad

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Customer Reviews

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suzuki 250 quad
jafou603July 4, 2017
Put this on an old quadrunner and it works great and was $40 less than the part listed. Fuel and vacuum line where in different rotation but I rerouted the hoses to work or you could replace with new hoses, just need a few inches longer.
Great replacement for 2005 Suzuki Vinson 500 with very little modification
KBWICKHAMApril 29, 2017
Finally got around to installing this in my 05 Suzuki Vinson. I read that this would work to replace the vacuum actuated petcock that comes stock. All you have to do is cap off the vacuum line that comes off the starter and this petcock and you are good to go. Cant go wrong saving $100!
Five Stars
Ashley TannerFebruary 25, 2017
Worked perfect for our quad
Five Stars
leroy parkerNovember 27, 2016
It was exactly as it looks and works just fine
Not to bad for the money and better than paying 80 bucks ...
James E.May 31, 2016
Put it on a 2006 Suzuki LT80 and it fired right up. Just make sure ya put the small hose on the correct side or ya fill the crank case full of gas. Been on the bike 2 weeks and still going strong. Not to bad for the money and better than paying 80 bucks state side.
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