Seems I have read where people have used the heat shrink tubing on those. Also a product called Seal-All really is gas resistant in my experience. Give it a Google.
Does anyone have any experience w/ the heat shrink tubing ?
I've tried the heat shrink tubing. Worked for a day or two and then started leaking again. Didn't get around to pulling the float bowl for two weeks after that (at which point the carb was no longer dripping, but instead was dumping fuel) and when I did, I saw that the heat shrink tubing had expanded to larger than it had started before I applied it and it had become a bit gelatinous. So I guess you can use it in a pinch for a quick,
temporary fix, but i wouldn't do it again as I don't like the idea of something like that floating around in there and/or dissolving into my fuel.
I ended up soldering the tube. I guess I didn't do a great job as it still has a slow drip, but it is worlds better than it was before. One thing that can be tricky is the float bowl acts like a giant heat sink, sucking heat away from the brass tube so you have to make sure you get the brass tube hot enough that the solder flows into the cracks and not just hanging out on the surface or you wont be making a proper seal.
My next step will be to try what I have seen recommended elsewhere here and finding some thin, hobby brass tubing that has an ID that matches the overflow tubes OD and tap it over it.