Geoff Apologies for scatter gun approach which follows. I have had the same issue with 2 different TE's. I believe the fuel level in the starting carb is determined by the level in the main ,no2 carb, and if this is higher than it should be, either because the float is sticky /holed or the main shut off needle valve is elderly & working erratically then the fuel will overflow from the starting carb. before it comes out the main overflow which may be blocked anyway.I have replaced both the main float and the needle valve and for luck I extended the three nostrils on the starting carb by sticking a 1.5"approx. long piece of rigid nylon pipe in each one,all this appears to solved the problem.In addition I extended the heatshield downwards by about 6" and at both ends by about 3" with flat piece on top to shroud nos 1&6 exhaust manifolds ,these mods reduce the wave of heat that hits you on opening the bonnet and keep the unlagged fuel line &starting carb a lot cooler. On a slightly serious note the overflowing petrol on my cars ended up on/in the starter motor so if you had a flood and were restarting the car ,the sparking starter brushes could ignite the petrol ,usually with a large bang/sheet of flame.Fire up the Alvis literally ,so In the short term divert any overflow away from the exhaust and the starter. The handbook has cutaway drawings of the set up which may be helpful & finally my TF engined TA rallied by Roly Simmons is fitted with 2 carbs with a manual choke control, perhaps the ultimate solution?. Good Luck, Peter Posted by Peter Martin 19/09/2016 18:10:23