I'd replace the needle and seat valve as well as the bowl gasket, a five mniute repair, and the most common problem. Some SU float bowl lids have a brass tube for a vent tube line in which you can put a line on for any leakage coming from this point, but alot of the later SU float bowl lids only had a small hole for the vent in the lid with a little aluminum dust guard over them, if you have that type vent on your float bowl lid, that could be the leak you are seeing, which would mena you have a stuck needle and seat, the parts are cheap repalce both, and before you order the parts, sumerge check your float to make sure it doesn't have a hole in it, if any question repalce it to, then you got it covered, all the part are cheap and it only take a few minute to make the repair.