1964 Carter BBS Help Please

That's easy, it's flooding, now the ? is why.
1) the float level is set wrong
2) the float is junk and too heavy,or taking on fuel 'cause it's not sealed
3) the float is hanging up on it's pivot for some reason, or touching the body
4) the needle and seat aren't sealing due to poor manufacture/design/install
5) the needle and seat have dirt/debris trapped in there
6) the fuel pressure is too high


That is where to start, as for the condition of that poor carb body& cover, it mite
be salvaged w/a lot of work/patience. At least to be functional, but I'd put the feel-
ers out now on FABO for a replacement that's in better shape. Just post the carb#
and there's bound to be one. I have (3) '64 mills, but I believe they're all Holleys.
Good luck!! :coffee2: