1. When I turn the petcock off, does the gas stop flowing? Pull hose off either end to see if the petcock needs attention.
2. With float bowl off, turn petcock on, lift float to see if the fuel stops flowing.
a. Debris between needle and seat.
b. Rubber tip of float needle damaged.
c. This is a full lift up of the float to test a float needle.
3. With float bowl off, raise float so the float looks level with the top of carb's float bowl contact.
a. This means if you can see a gas line etched at the float, level that gas line in a horizontal position of that gas line.
b. This means the float is more or less level without using a float level tool. No gas should flow. The float tang does not need adjusting.
c. This means if the the needle can stop flow, move tang up, level float and see if fuel stops flowing. Too much tang bent up will not fill bowl.
d. This means you have to eyeball the level of the float, note the fuel stops right at the horizontal line.
4. With petcock on, bowl on, upright bike so carb is level.
a. This means you turn the petcock off, lower the bowl and note fuel level in bowl.
b. This means if the fuel is running out of the bowl when removed, debris might be the cause.
c. This means if the float can stop flow, the tang is too low with a high level of fuel in the bowl.
d. This means there is an indent/divot at the tang to needle contact. The recess lowers the float needle, the fuel is higher at the bowl.