Dago,

I cant see any way they you removing some baffles caused this to happen, so dont worry about that. I used to have a Honda (Did I just admit that????) that would do this quite regularly. The fix was easy: Your overflow is leaking right? usually its just some junk or something that gets stuck in the carb. Try doing this:

1) Close your fuel tank petcock to stop the leaking
2- Use a allen wrench to open your carb bowl drain, and drain the bowl. Leave it open.
3- Turn your fuel tank petcock to "on" and let the gas run through your carbs and out the drain that you left open for about 2 or 3 seconds, then turn the petcock off.
4- Now close off the carb drain with your allen wrench so that it wont leak out the drain.
5- Now turn the fuel petcock back on and see if it stops the overflow from leaking. This always worked for me and kept me from having to tear into the carbs. Whatever is making the carb stick usually gets flushed out of the way from doing this little trick. Good Luck.

Backporch865


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