Carb is a highly modified 84011-2, 750 vacuum. Runs fine except at complete random, one bowl or the other will flood. Remove needle, blow clean, it's good for a few days and then the other one freaks out. I can't ever find any loose debris in the bowls. Tried multiple different needle/seats with different o-ring material, makes no real difference.
It has nitrophyl floats in place of the 4010-style hollow plastic ones, and also has 4150 float springs added. With the lid right side up and floats hanging down, the springs are set to where the floats are just barely touching the bottom of the needles (the floats are essentially weightless like this but still allow the needle/seat to fully open). Fuel pump is a Carter stock replacement that makes a real honest 6 PSI (unlike the 14 PSI China copyclone pump-like objects that have flooded (haha, pun, get it?) the market).
Am I correct in assuming that, if it's not a saturated float, and it's not too much fuel pressure, and it's not debris in the needle, it can only be bypassing the o-ring?
secondary question: How many more chances should I give this turd before the QJet goes back on, which has never given one single problem even though it's fed by the exact same fuel system, even the very same feed hose and everything?