| on 10/13/04 11:51 AM, Patton Dickson at kpdii@earthlink.net wrote:
> Thanks Everyone for all of the help, it sounds like it might be the fuel
> pump pushing more than stock pressure.
> 
> Anyway I have had a couple people mention fuel overflow pipes, my early BN4
> doesn't have them.  Should it.  The overflow on these carbs run out of a gap
> that is built between the lid and the bolt.
> 
> Thanks
> Patton
the early cars with out the overflow pipes have a small notch in the cover
then there is a special washer and cup that goes under the nut. If this is
not there you will not have a flooding problem you will have a problem of
running out of gas at higher rpms.
If you are having a flooding problem look for high float levels or high fuel
pressure.
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