Does anybody have a weight in grams for the stock fuel float? I need a number so I can see if I need to replace them or not. :-/
No you don't.
The weight of the individual floats will vary quite markedly, the actual float part is not a precision device. What you need to do is form a view as to whether or not the floats actually "float" properly.
Pour yourself a nice glass of gasoline and chuck your floats in. There should be between 1/3 and 1/2 (by volume) exposed above the gasoline. anything less than 1/3 and you need new floats, up to a third and they still float well enough to correctly maintain (after adjustment) the height of fuel in the float bowl.
If you have a choice, given the prevalence of Alcohol intermixed with Petrol these days by the manufacturers, I would avoid brass floats as for some reason alcohol seems to attack them and they leak quickly.
The only thing that can be said about brass floats is that at least they are repairable by leaving them in a warm oven long enough to drive out the gasolene, allow to cool and then resolder using acid free "electronics" solder and a nice big iron.