I’ve read frequently in this forum of one adverse consequence of leaking carbs, i.e. gas contaminating the engine oil. My ’80 SG carbs leak slightly, as evidenced by minor gas discoloration on the float bowl of the #1 carb, and the engine case below it. I’m not sure if other carbs leak too. I’m guessing the leak must from the float needle and seat, or its sealing o-ring. I think I also have a leak at the octopus, which allows gas to continue to flow to the carbs; I now turn both petcocks to “OFF” when the engine is stopped. When I restart, after sitting a day, I turn the petcocks to Prime, and can hear air whistling through the gas cap vent for a few seconds, as fuel refills the lines and float bowl(s). So, it’s time for new float needles and seats. A few questions first.
1. I see PartsNmore has them, $12 per kit, with sealing o-ring. Are these good quality? If not, are there other sources? (my carbs have the press in seat, secured by a tab and screw)
2. How and where does gas find its way into the crankcase? How much is too much?
3. How can you tell if gas is in the oil? My level is normal, color and viscosity seem normal, and I can’t smell any gas, although it’s hard to be sure.
4. With the carbs still installed, is there a way to test whether a float needle and seat is leaking on a specific carb (interior ones especially)? I can remove the bowls, and replace seat and needles on the outer carbs without removing the entire bank, but the interior ones require removing the bank, which I’d rather avoid if I can.
Thanks for any suggestions
1. I see PartsNmore has them, $12 per kit, with sealing o-ring. Are these good quality? If not, are there other sources? (my carbs have the press in seat, secured by a tab and screw)
2. How and where does gas find its way into the crankcase? How much is too much?
3. How can you tell if gas is in the oil? My level is normal, color and viscosity seem normal, and I can’t smell any gas, although it’s hard to be sure.
4. With the carbs still installed, is there a way to test whether a float needle and seat is leaking on a specific carb (interior ones especially)? I can remove the bowls, and replace seat and needles on the outer carbs without removing the entire bank, but the interior ones require removing the bank, which I’d rather avoid if I can.
Thanks for any suggestions
Like PGGG said, and it's really not close but actually below the height of the carb throat!!Remember, the carbs are mounted to the head, the valves are IN the head, they stick down towards the pistons, and really sit just a few mm's above them...the bottom of the head! And then sit right in the path of the fuel air mixture going into the head. SO...when the carbs overflow, it flows thru the carb throat into the intake mounts, and into the head, and IF the intake valve is open, it then flows DOWNWARD into the combustion chamber....and then oozes around the rings, and down into the crankcase!! 
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