Float level incorrectly set/too high....Or faulty needle and or seat.
Check the needle is seating, and not worn around the tip. It should have a nice pointed tip with no grooves around the taper...like a newly sharpened pencil.
*First Measure the float gap as per specs, So you can bend the arms the required way, to achieve the correct level.
Float adjustment is done by gently bending the float lever arms equally,slightly away from the carby body to achieve the correct specs below.
Place a finger on the arm directly over the needle to hold the float lever firmly. Gently bend each arm upward slightly to the same height. Refit the float and remeasure.
Age, wear, vibration and worn tickler guides can also cause fuel to seep out excessively when running.
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