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I guess the "Carb throat" you speak of would = the "Red circle" i drew then, yes?
Excellent,
Now we are getting some where
The "brass straw" ( blue arrow) is the air vent .
In order for fuel to come out of a carb bowl, air has to get in.
When we had fewer idiots in government and more people who understood things, carburettors had overflows that dripped out of a tube under the engine so you could see from 100' away that the bowl was overflowing.
Now this has to be internal so they overflow through the air vent like yours is doing.
So first job is to remove the carburettor and fix the float valve that is not cutting off the fuel supply.
There were a couple of 1/2 decient you tube links to sites that are good enough.
If the float is cutting off the fuel then we need to look at what is causing the fuel line to be over pressurised .
Next problem
Fuel mist coming out of the carb throat , Red circle .
When the piston gets to the end of the intake stroke it rises a bit before the inlet valve closes .
If the inlet valve does not close fully as the piston rises it will pump most of the fuel that was in the cylinder back out through the carburettor .
It is usual to see a a little of this particulalry at cranking speeds because there is a mechanism that holds the inlet open a bit longer at low speeds to decompress the engine so the starter can crank it fast enough to start.
For the above mentioned idiot law makers, in the old days they held the exhaust open.
Now days they hold the inlet open so in theory the gas goes backwards through the carb and then get sucked back into the engine on the next stroke.
In practice this does not happen, but don't tell the pen pushing experts this .
SO you have a couple of likely suspects hear.
1) failed ACR ( automatic Compression Release ) fairly rare
2) inlet valve hanging open , fairly common
Usual reasons for No 2 were outlined back in the previous post .
If you have no idea how to check these things then tell us.
Plenty here quite willing to walk you through the processes just so long as we know what you need to know.