Major Softie wrote:
No, it isn't sudden, it's a "tipping point" in a long slow gradual process.
That's my point. Chuey has fuel pissing out, suddenly it appears. So how can a fuel soaked float cause a sudden leak?
It can't. The other side of the "tipping point" would be a weep, in both a static and dynamic situation.
I think the float's ability to pivot on the pin is compromised, affecting the needle, or something is preventing the needle from seating, ie junk protruding through the seat hole. Even a worn needle tip is most likely to produce a weep at first.
Come on already Chuey, have you blown compressed air through the fuel inlet passage from either direction?? That is from where the fuel line attaches to the carb, and upwards through the hole in the seat.
If a float becomes soaked in fuel, fuel evaporates when the float is removed and put on the bench. There is no residue to increase the weight of the float, unless the float has accumulated solids. Imo,