This has really got my attention. When I lived in Calif. 10 years ago I used brass floats on everything. Have they changed the gas formula that much?? I made it a practice to check new floats in gas, water and anti freeze before installing them. Never had any problems, not even a defective float. What say you all........ Gerry Steinberg Arizona ----- Original Message ----- From: "G Barker" <gbarker@xxxx> To: <pennsy300@xxxx>; "listserver 300 club" <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Fuel Question > My biggest problem out her in CA. I keep sinking my Brass Floats on my sending units. I > have changed each of my cars at least twice. My motor home has three tanks and all three > have sunk. Just put a new one on my Superbird last week. The only ones that I have not > changed more than once are the ones I replaced the brass floats with plastic ones. And > now I can't find any more plastic ones. > > Gary Barker >