Holley dual bowl carburetor flooding
I have a 1984 Ford F150 with a Holley dual bowl carburetor, and the secondary bowl floods.
I replaced both of the floats, in case they have lost their buoyancy, and the primary bowl seems to be working OK now. The engine will idle BUT gasoline drips from the secondary bowl, and even into the secondary ventura at idle.
I adusted the external float level adjustment until the needle valve is totally closed, but it still floods.
It would seem that the needle valve must not be sealing, but with the weight of the float resting on the needle valve, I can't blow any air past it.
Any ideas?