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PINGEL Power-Flo Fuel Valve (Hex) – 3/8" NPT Upgrade your fuel delivery with the PINGEL Power-Flo Fuel Valve. Engineered for substantially higher fuel flow than OEM or most aftermarket valves, this gravity-fed petcock helps ensure reliable performance—even on stock motorcycles—and is essential for higher-performance builds. Made in the USA and built from durable brass , the hex-style valve is designed for secure fitment and smooth operation. The Power-Flo system provides the flow you need when performance demands more fuel. Key Features Higher fuel flow vs. OEM/aftermarket Helps maintain adequate fuel delivery for street and performance use Brass construction for strength and longevity Hex body for a solid, performance-oriented fit Made in the USA Installation reference: All directions are created from a seated position on the motorcycle, referenced from the outlet position to ON, RESERVE, and OFF lever positions Not legal for use in CA Specifications Model: Power-Flo (6000 Series) Style: Smooth , Gravity Fed Petcock outlet: Straight , Single outlet, Inward direction Fuel tank outlet size: 3/8" NPT Outlet connector: 5/16" hose barb / 7.9 mm hose barb Color/Finish: Gold Units: Each Weight: 0.45 lbs | Dimensions: 7.9" x 4.6" x 2.52" Measure Your Bolt Pattern If you don’t have a caliper, bend stiff wire into a horseshoe, measure center-to-center bolt distance, then transfer the measurement to a ruler.
Substantially higher fuel flow compared to OEM or aftermarket fuel valve
Necessary for adequate fuel delivery even on stock motorcycles and a must for high performance
Made in the USA
All descriptions are made from a seated position on the motorcycle with a reference from outlet position to the on, reserve and off position of the fuel valve lever.
How to measure your bolt pattern: If you don't have a measuring instrument such as a dial caliper to measure the center to center bolt distance on your stock fuel valve, try this method: bend a piece of stiff wire into a horseshoe shape and center the ends from bolt to bolt. Then transfer that measurement to a ruler.