I realize the float is sticking. On this particular carb, you can replace the needle and float, but I do not think you can replace the seat. When I cleaned the carb, I took care to clean the needle very carefully, as the tip is neopreme. The problem is, when I lowered the fuel tank below the siphon area, I discovered the fuel pump was not working. So, I had to raise the tank back up. I can deal with the sticking float. It is aggrivating, to say the least, but as long as I remember to turn the fuel off, it works. Now I have a engine kill problem. There is a kill switch/diode mounted on or near the starter. I may have to remove the engine to access it. One step forward, two back. I am almost ready to roll. Only things left is the kill problem, and mounting the brake master cylinder, and hooking up the foot throttle. It is a good thing I am in no particular hurry.