The bike is a '77 GS550 with 12k miles on it. I have only owned it for a couple of months, but it appears to have been reasonably well taken care of.
The current problem I am having is that I am getting one heck of a fuel leak out of the overflow hoses on carbs 1 and 2. I had the carbs off while I was working on the bike and they appear to be clean (they were supposedly cleaned at the dealer before I picked up the bike). The floats do (float), and the float needles are clean and appear to be in good shape. I didn't tear the carbs apart to the extent that I could inspect the seats though (mistake #1). I also did not measure the float height (mistake #2). Originally, the leak was not terribly bad, but it seems to have become worse since I re-installed the carbs, now wetting the concrete under the bike when it is parked.
I have assumed that the problem is in the needles and/or seats, but I am confused as to why gas continues to spew out of the hoses when the bike has not been run for several days. If the fuel valve is operating correctly, shouldn't the leak be no worse than the amount of fuel left in the line when the bike is shut off? The vacuum system should not be feeding fuel if the bike is not running, correct? The line is never empty though (installed clear lines to help isolate a fuel starvation problem previously).
The bike is also gas-fouling plugs with the air screws set at the factory-spec. 2 turns out. I have since taken them out to 2.5, but haven't ridden enough yet to re-check due to the fuel prob.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give you as much info as possible.
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