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it sounds like "cork" or "cog" and it's a mechanical device...maybe a gear or button or cog? i keep hearing my thai friends say this but they can't find an english explanation for me. does anyone her by any chance knows?

thanks!

Edited by khaojao
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I guess it may be "Gog" ก๊อก which means faucet or valve

In motorcycle Gog is "fuel tap" / " fuel Tap assy"

Sometimes Gog may mean Fuel volume in the fuel tank (err... i dont know how to call it but i will try to explain)

for example ;Fuel Tank Capacity =14 Litre

Gog1 is the fluel in the tank (not include the fuel in the reserved tank) = 10 L

Gog2 is the fluel in the reserved tank =4 L

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