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...
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.