sounds like you have a float that is stuck. when the float stcks down it allows more gas into the carb. you may need to pull the carb to clean the float needle and seat.
First it depends on where it is leaking and what is leaking. IF it is leaking fuel out the drain hose, then remove the shut off screw from the bottom of the float bowl. You can clean this out using carb cleaner with the straw. Carefully inspect and clean the shut off screw. I have polished these with ultra fine emery cloth. this should stop the overflow leaks. Also, you might want to pull the float bowl off and make sure the float is not stuck allowing fuel to continullay flow into the bowl. IF it is allow air to leak in, then check the carb top gasket and the intake boot for damage.
fuel leaking out drain hose while driving Honda z50
Your washer drain hose may be leaking due to a loose connection, a clog, or damage to the hose itself. To fix it, check the connections for tightness, clear any clogs, and replace the hose if it is damaged.
Your washer may be leaking from the drain hose due to a clog, loose connection, or damage to the hose itself. It is important to check these potential issues and address them promptly to prevent further leakage.
open up the float bowl drain screw and don't forget the reservoir (bottle) under the drain tube below that the hose that connects to the petcock off the drain screw.
Your washing machine drain hose may be leaking due to a loose connection, a clog in the hose, or damage to the hose itself. To fix it, check the connections and tighten them if needed. Clear any clogs in the hose and replace it if it is damaged.
Your washing machine may be leaking from the drain hose due to a clog, a loose connection, or a damaged hose. It is important to check these potential issues and address them promptly to prevent further leakage.
There should be a small brass screw on the bottom of bowl close to the drain hose see if it is opened. If no the rubber O ring on that screw has degraded and needs replaced
The "dry" setting is 17.5mm +/- 1mm from the base of the carb gasket surface (without gasket) to the center of the float (furthest point from the pivot point of the float). The "wet" setting is 3mm below the gasket base of the float bowl. to accomplish this you fit a hose to the bowl drain and loop the open end to extend above the float bowl/carb surface. Open the drain screw and measure the fluid level from the bottom of the main carb body.
Possibly air conditioner drain hose is clogged
The only hose connections at the firewall that contain coolant are the connections at the heater core. You either have a loose clamp or the compression fitting between the steel and metal parts of the hose itself are leaking. If there is coolant leaking out of an drain at the bottom area of the firewall, there's a good chance that it's leaking from the heater core itself, through a drain pipe which is the same drain pipe that removes water condensation from the air conditioning.
AIR CONDITIONERS ARE SUPPOSED TO LEAK. ALL YOU CAN DO IS ATTACH A HOSE TO THE DRAIN AND RUN THE HOSE SOMEWHERE WHERE IT CAN SAFLEY DRAIN.