I have just fitted a Amal TT 10 carb with fixed remote float bowl.
For some reason when I turn on the fuel, petrol drips out of the very small hole situated directly below the air mixture screw.
The hole can only be seen by looking up underneath the carb.
I am led to believe that because the float bowl is attatched to the main carb body, that the float height is pre-set and should be correct, and not like the GP carb remote float bowl which you have to manually set to the correct height.
I have read on other forums that the dripping of fuel from this hole is common and will stop when you start the engine.
I do not like the idea of dripping fuel. I don't fancy my bike going up in flames.
I have ordered a viton tipped float needle thinking that the old type original one is worn, and allowing the float level to be too high.
Has anyone any thoughts on this, and is the small hole there as an overflow, as there is no mention of it in any of my books?
Thanks.