David,
Not so crazy. When the float sank on my MGB I replaced it with a
General Motors foam float. It will never sink again. I would expect
that the expaning foam would be eaten by the gas. You could try it,
but the work is in getting the float in and out, what's a few bucks for
a new float.
>
>Just a thought ( I know I am going to flamed on this one ), but how about
>putting a small hole in the float and filling with expanding foam? The
>stuff has lots of air in it.
>
>Just a crazy thought. Opinions?
>
> David A. Templeton
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