I recently acquired two CB350F's, one in nice condition (ran 4 years ago when put into storage, according to PO) and one a parts donor. Opened the carbs up on nicer bike and all jets were clear and appeared to be new. Float needles and seat also appeared to be new- no ring around the conical portion of the float needle. The PO said the carbs were rebuilt shortly before storage 4 years ago, and I believe him (family friend).
My Haynes manual and the Honda Service Manual say float height is 21mm. I checked the float height and it was measuring around 24mm. Floats are foam. My method of checking float height is as follows: turn carb rack sideways so as to allow the float to hinge on pin freely, tilt slightly until tang of float TOUCHES the spring loaded tip of the float needle, but DOES NOT depress tip, measure highest point of float relative to the flat flange that is the mating surface for the bowl. I am using digital micrometers, so there is no estimating or guessing.
Hooked the fuel up and it is now all over floor- running out the over flow tubes and in the carb bodies. The situation is consistent in all four carbs. Checked the float height with a float from the donor bike and this is also measuring 24mm by the above method of checking. They are also foam. Both the float from the nicer bike and a float from the donor seem to float at the same level in a container of gas, so I assume they are not "water logged".
Now, my question: what gives? Is the 21mm spec for brass floats? Is my method of measuring float height incorrect? This is the same method I used to do my 750's carbs and that bike runs wonderfully. I even checked to make sure that the needles were the same out of the donor bike's carbs and the nicer bike. I am at a loss.
In the mean time, I'm going to bump the height up to 24mm and see if that does it.