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Get the car good and warm and while it is idling, open the hood and take off your air cleaner. Grab the roll bar and shake the car as hard as you can and watch for fuel coming out of the vent holes. If it sprays all over the place like mine did, set the floats down 1/4" first and try it again. If this cures it, then you may want to look at the needles and seats as I suggested above.
Also, right when it acts up, shut it down and check fuel levels in both bowls. When mine would get upset, fuel would pour out but if I let it sit and cool down, it would all evaporate and would not show the flooding condition. Just make sure you have an extinguisher handy!
Gary
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