-so, it easily could just be one bad carb needle seating whether float or actual needle... just possibly a bit of valve-grinding compound betwixt needle and seat might do fix a needle issue in a pinch. but buying new certainly crosses stuff off the list alright...the only float-needles I've personally had lots of issues with are rubber tipped ones...needle seats?-well more troubles,yes...but I don't do all that much mechanikking compared to others here so i haven't got a statistical sample
PS:Idea: I really have doubts your floats are not buoyant enough if they came with the carb! You can rattle em and see if there's a leak in em, otherwise, what's to go wrong?except the bend in the little tab AND JUST POSSIBLY the tiny springs on the needles, if you have these.. if the needle and seat are good, the floats will hold back more than a full tank...(unless of course the tank vent was plugged and the tank warmed up...)
Check that- your bike might (like mine) have the little spring-loaded stem on the float needles at the float end ..Do yours?... Took me awhile to notice I had these. IF THESE JAM YOUR BOWL MIGHT VERY WELL OVERFLOW.
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