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OK, I let my 03 RM125 sit for a few months. I turned on the fuel and within a few seconds it started pouring out the overflow. I figured the float was stuck so I rode it around for a little bit thinking it would fix itself. lol. It didn't so I tore the carb apart and cleaned it real good and it still does it. I've tried adjusting the float height and that doesn't help either. Any sugestions? It's leaking out of the very bottom overflow tube on the bowl.
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that happened to my blaster after i had it tore apart. i think there was dirt that got in the fuel hose, and down to the fuel valve thing attached to the float. which kept it open a bit. All i did was take the bowl of the carb off and flick the floats a couple of times, then pushed the floats up and i turned the fuel on ,and fuel was still comming out, so i took the floats off and valve an let gas flow so if any thing was in there it would come out. then put the carb all back together and it was fine.
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sounds like the float needle seat, or the needle valve itself is sticking
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I can move the floats up and down and watch the needle and it seems to be moving nice and free.
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