I just now took it apart, rebuilt it again, and went back to starting it. Got the clip taken care of (I had to reassure myself I hooked it right after seeing your reply) and then rechecked for debris and etc.
I have 4 filters prior to making it to the carb, so I was kinda doubting debris. But, didn't hurt to triple-check anyways.
I just started it again, it states out great and then about secs in it started overflowing again...
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I'm thinking that either the fuel regulator is letting too much pressure through (it's a new regulator and was fine yesterday, but stranger things have happened) OR the needle/seat combo just happens to have went bad/not seating right.
I haven't checked the outgoing pressure in the line yet (mainly because it's a pain in the rear, because coast guard specs call fit 2 clamps at every single connection) so I may have to check there in the morning.
I may just go pickup another temp kit from my Oreillys commercial acct (they carry marine parts by us) until I can get one of Cliff's hits delivered.
- No debris
- needle was correct and hung properly. But, I'm thinking either
---- A) the needle is getting hung up somehow some way, or
---- B) Pressure is bypassing the regulator and pushing the needle up off (Its a mechanical pump pushing 9psi max, so I wouldn't think that'd be enough to unseat it would it?) Or
---- C) the float is a defunct float? (It appeared to work and etc even rebuilding again just now, but just to eliminate it I guess I should pop a new one in).
I really appreciate the help guys, it means a lot. I'll keep updating as I go so we hopefully find the culprit.