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Marque Remarks => Yamaha => Topic started by: tony27 on April 12, 2014, 02:47:28 pm
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Have had the repaired float in my 465h start leaking again & ordered a new 1 through boats.net, was listed as available still but 3 weeks later they've come back to me with not currently available & no idea of whether Yamaha will get more made
Is there a plastic float from a later bike that fits & is still available new?
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Google the part # to see
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This is what it lists as fitting, large number of bikes up until the 97 WR250
http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/yamaha/Y-2N7-14185-00-00.html
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Found 1 on ebay, hopefully it will last but I'm still keen on finding out if a plastic float set can be fitted
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I was just about to suggest boat.net or partzilla as they list all bikes that use it.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/yamaha/YP-2N7-14185-00-00.html
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http://216.168.60.165/speedandsportinc/index.tpl
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Try the Mikuni dealer in Aust.
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Ian Williams Tuning in Adelaide . (08) 8340 928
Mikuni carbs / parts ; may have what you need .
Regards ,
Steve
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Is the float plastic or brass Tony?
I found the hard way that if you add ANY solder to a brass float to repair it it floats much lower and stuffs up your float/fuel level
Drop the repaired float(s) in petrol and see if there is any difference in bouyancy
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Wouldn't any VM38SS float do the trick :-\
Try TD Hadrick in Townsville www.mikunioz.com.au
I haave found them to be pretty good.
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Is the float plastic or brass Tony?
I found the hard way that if you add ANY solder to a brass float to repair it it floats much lower and stuffs up your float/fuel level
Drop the repaired float(s) in petrol and see if there is any difference in bouyancy
Float is brass.
Original had a hole rotted through the bottom of 1 float, got hold of a 250j carb for parts which had a good float but it cracked last year, had bought repaired by a jeweler mate but he missed the crack but redid it in the week before the johnny old
Will try the float out the vm36 on my CZ when I get time, hadn't thought to try it & not sure if the floats aren't seperate, if it fits then I'll look at getting another
This is the listing for the float I bought, see how many different bikes it fits
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221329519597?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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Is the float plastic or brass Tony?
I found the hard way that if you add ANY solder to a brass float to repair it it floats much lower and stuffs up your float/fuel level
Drop the repaired float(s) in petrol and see if there is any difference in bouyancy
Float is brass.
Original had a hole rotted through the bottom of 1 float, got hold of a 250j carb for parts which had a good float but it cracked last year, had bought repaired by a jeweler mate but he missed the crack but redid it in the week before the johnny old
Will try the float out the vm36 on my CZ when I get time, hadn't thought to try it & not sure if the floats aren't seperate, if it fits then I'll look at getting another
This is the listing for the float I bought, see how many different bikes it fits
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221329519597?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
The one I repaired was a pair of floats on the bar, usual style. When i dropped them into a container of petrol one side floated, one side sank. Brass floats float quite deep so it doesn't take much to sink them
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This guy is very upfront showing prices etc which is weird in Australia
http://www.iwt.com.au/mikparts1.htm (http://www.iwt.com.au/mikparts1.htm)
He even has float prices :)
http://www.iwt.com.au/mikparts2.htm (http://www.iwt.com.au/mikparts2.htm)
Cheers Pete
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hi all
I have both options if you are still needing
the bowl with plastic floats will go straight onto your carby only difference can be breather pipe not going straight up but on an angle ,you can modify plate attached to carby to clear
(http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af206/Arn5400/photo2_zps4dc9d6ec.jpg) (http://s1008.photobucket.com/user/Arn5400/media/photo2_zps4dc9d6ec.jpg.html)
cheers arno