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fuel spill over?
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I'm not positive about spill over no one saw any smoke but not sure if it would smoke as fast as it happens
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I had spill over several years ago when I still ran a carb. No smoke. Larry is likely correct.
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Yes, odds are there is fuel splashing out of the float bowl through the vent, or where the secondary metering rods are.
There is a baffle found on late model carburetors that may help. It is held on by the two screws on the air horn directly behind the choke tower.
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Air horn baffle?
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http://quadrajetparts.com/used-horn-baffle-p-2428.html
and P 36 on here http://www.gmcmi.com/wp-content/uplo...ice-Manual.pdf
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