In a previous post I mentioned I picked up a 1985 Honda Sabre, fresh out of sitting in a garage for years.
I've started getting in back into running shape but ran into a carb issue that I can't quite pin down.
I took the carbs off the bike to clean them and after that was all said and done I put them back together (mostly) and checked float valve operation by putting gas in the fuel line and manually opening/closing the float with my hand (i got burned bad by this on another bike, leaked gas into the oil... not pretty). so after that checks out, i put the carbs back in the bike (which is a pain with four carbs, by the way). I start the bike, which starts up easily enough, but i notice the fuel level dropping waaaaay too fast. I have a clear fuel hose running into the carbs for now (the tank is off the bike) and it drops about an inch every few seconds, maybe going through 1/4 cup of gas a minute. it might also be important that the bike won't idle without choke out, and dies if you rev it.
pull the plugs, and one is soaked! pop the carbs off, check the floats and gaskets again... everything checks out.
what could make a carb that seems sealed and in sound condition drip fuel like it is it's job when the engine is running?
i think my next diagnostic steps are going to be swap the float valve and float from the presumably leaky carb into another one and see if the problem travels with those parts. otherwise, i'm not sure what else i can do.
thoughts? bad float valve? dirt/particles messing up the seat? some overflow channel being activated?
You might ask yourself why I've come here rather than go to the bike's forum, and i would say, first off, everyone here is sooo much cooler

and more knowledgeable

and what's that you say? something brown on my nose? oh, well i guess it is also because this bike doesn't have a forum, which leaves me feeling sad and alone :'(