I posted a while ago about my #4 carb dripping out the overflow spigot on the bottom of the carb. 1 drip in about 10 seconds. The problem was compounded by a petcock that wasn't shutting off completely.
I rebuilt the petcock which then functioned as designed. A close look at the float valve needle revealed a very slightly worn circumferential ring around its conical sealing surface. Very minor wear which I thought could account for the 1 drop/10 second leak.
I resolved to replace the float valve set (in due time) but continued to ride the K1 750 as the weather permitted. Before parking, I would let the motor run with the petcock off for a few minutes before shutting down. I would then open the petcock when preparing for the next ride with no apparent leaks through the attached overflow tubes. That is, until yesterday!
I opened the petcock to run and rolled the bike outside to start. I walked back into the shop to get some gloves or something and when I got back to the bike there was a large puddle of gas in front of the back wheel. So I shut off the petcock and rolled the bike back inside.
Today, I removed the #4 carb bowl and installed one of the four new Honda Float Valve Set I had ordered. Bottom line is, when I put it all back together, (you guessed it), 1 drop every 10 seconds or so, out of the un-hosed #4 overflow drain nipple.
I did not re-set the float level after installing the new float valve but did hook up a clear tube to verify the fluid level wasn't to high and running through the overflow tube from the top. Here's how it looked...

Does this fuel level look about right? To my untrained eye, it doesn't look high enough to run out the overflow tube. And to the best of my recollection is the about same fuel level I noted on all four carbs when the bike was first re-assembled.
I did consider cracks in the overflow tube but did not detect any cracks when I inspected the bowl under a lighted magnifier glass when the bowl was removed to replace the needle valve. So I don't think cracks in the tube are the problem. But I did consider the possibility of leaks around the circumference of the overflow tube where it is pressed into the body of the bowl. Is this common... or likely?
Any other suggestions appreciated.
ZT