I had a carburetor that was leaking fuel quite a bit, ended up discovering later that I had a bad petcock, and thought my float bowl gasket on that carb must have been bad too. I replaced the petcock with a brand new one, and recently put a new float bowl gasket on and the problem cleared up. Until today... it isn't leaking near the amount it was before, and the only thing that was different in my scenario was I had the petcock set to "reserve" today... which maybe that was part of my problem. Sometimes I just have that feeling that I'm ignorantly doing something dumb.
So here's my questions: Could my problem partly lie in the float needle on that carb? Probably wouldn't hurt to replace it.
And is there any thing I should put on those float bowl gaskets to make them seal better? When I put on some of my engine gaskets I used a wheel bearing grease to help them seal, but I don't know if I should put anything on these. The first gaskets I put on it were a fiber gasket, but the one I got to replace my leaking one seemed to be coated in some kind of wax - at least that's what it felt like.
And my last question - if the carbs have that lovely little overflow hose connected to the bottom, how does it leak out of the top of the float bowl? I assumed that's why those overflow hoses were on there... I guess you know what they say about assumptions...
Thanks for any input you have!
I should say that this is a '77 GS550 with the VM type carbs.
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