I took my old 350 out for a ride, and filled the petrol tank with fuel since it was nearly empty. About a mile (1.6km) later it started running poorly and I noticed petrol being forced out of the right (rear cylinder) carburettor. It was emerging above the height of the float area and covering the base of the carb. I managed to get it back home OK.
On removing the float bowl I was surprised to feel the weight of the float which was much heavier than expected. I then discovered one of the two float chambers was almost full of petrol. By the time I removed the bowl and the float pin some of that fuel seemed to come out (but oddly not the rest). I bought this float no more than 2 years ago from NLM and am disappointed that it's failed so quickly.
Eagle-eyed people will notice the O ring for the choke has some damage too, so I've replaced the float with an older one from a spare carb and also the choke with a better quality of O ring. Here's hoping the bike will behave well.
PS: I lost several litres of fuel in the 5 or so minutes this happened, even though I closed the fuel tap that feeds this carb; (yes I know there's a balance pipe between the carbs for the fuel
