Question, can I use plastic floats from newer carbs in a carb body that originally came with brass floats?
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The only GS that I'm aware of that had a brass float was the early twins. Those carbs are different from the later type that had a foam/plastic float.
If the float is caved in, try a heat gun to warm it. The air inside will expand and might pop out any dents.Ed
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When I had a 450 (brass floats) I mistakenly ordered some of the plastic floats from a four (can't quite remember which one - I think they're broadly similar if not identical across models) for a replacement. I can confirm they look like they fit, that they fit into the pin, that they'll swing... but they do not fit into the bowl. So no, I don't think you can.1980 GS450S - The Dearly Departed
1981 GS650G - 4,715 miles since June 2024 - 28,659 total
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I'd like to see some test results that indicates your problem
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