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Another thing,

I was trying to check my float levels, when I open the sights the back one is dry, but the front one has fuel running out. That means the float level on that one is too high correct?




Yes. You need to lower the float so it shuts the needle-valve off sooner.

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But the thing that got me, when I loosen the adjusting screw on either the front or the back, I get fuel running (almost spraying) out from under the adjusting screw. Should it do that?




Yes, that is normal but can be minimized by keeping the screw, screwed down, as you adjust the nut (so it's a two-hand operation,) wide-screwdriver and 5/8-inch wrench.

Of course, the needle-seat screw and nut gaskets do wear out too, eventually.