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Underdog
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Re: Can foam floats be replaced with plastic floats? Kawasaki carb.
Reply #4 Nov 9, 2009 10:06 pm |
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<BR> Glue won't work on a float in Gas. Is the plastic float a replacement? The numbers of the parts hint at a design change... (maybe replacemnent)</p><p>Friiy<BR> <BR>The plastic float part number never specifically said it was a replacement. But I do see what you mean. Are foam floats still used? <BR><BR>
This message was modified Nov 9, 2009 by Underdog
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Can foam floats be replaced with plastic floats? Kawasaki carb.
Reply #10 Nov 9, 2009 10:40 pm |
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The one on Ebay is what? $10 +shipping ..... to order the right one is $24.00 + shipping.... I could fool around with it for 4 hours and make it work by glueing it with special glue, I could cross my fingers that the plastic one fits, or I could order the right one for $24 + shipping plus the gasket around the bowl it needs ... I think it comes down to time management.. We are worth more than $14 we save for the 4 hours we screwed with something. When I was young I had lots of time and no money- Now I am older I have lots of money and no time... :( Friiy
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Can foam floats be replaced with plastic floats? Kawasaki carb.
Reply #11 Nov 9, 2009 10:46 pm |
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Alright I bite..... How far will this thing throw leaves with a Kawasaki on it? Friiy
This message was modified Nov 10, 2009 by friiy
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