As some of you know, I have been here before with various problems surrounding my BT7's electrical (thank you Lucas) system. Having removed and replaced the original fuel pump and with electric.....followed by finalily having electronic ignition installed, (positive ground), the beast has been running like it just came off the showroom floor. Three weeks of Bliss! Several weeks ago, it just died and left me sit until I could arrange a 5 mile tow home by a stranger in a pick-up. (I now carry a tow strap in the trunk, just for these little inconviences). I have eliminated the electrical issues........as it will start and run about 5 to 10 seconds and then stop. It is getting plenty of fuel into the float chambers....but it seems that once they (or one of them empties), the gas does not continue to flow to the carburators. If I wait a few seconds, It will start and the process repeats itself. In an effort to play detective, I removed the top of the front float chamber to see if it was possibly stuck.....it was not, but I broke the gasket and had to get another from Moss. Now installed and secured, when I turn on the ignition, gas flows out of the overflow tube at the top of said float chamber. I keep taking it apart to check the innards and everything looks OK, but I can not solve the gas overflow problem, let alone know if once solved this will prove to be applicable to the problem at hand anyway. You all need to know that I am a very novice mechanic so use big print and little words in response if you can help. Thanks
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