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gas does not run out of the overflow when i turn the fuel on, but for a second or two a few drops will come out after i turn the gas on.
This sounds like a textbook case of a float level that's a lot higher (lower in mm - see diagram below) than the correct 20mm, but not quite high enough to overflow.
Re the pressure out the intake... my CR125 did this for a little while, a long time ago. I cut 10mm off the bottom of the rear piston skirt looking for more top end power, and at idle the carb would "chuff" small puffs of mixture out the carb mouth on each crank rotation, sometimes slightly wetting the inside of the air filter with gas. I tried not to let it idle too long while this piston was in it, and all subsequent pistons were stock.
This is a
very unusual thing to have happen, and in a reed-valve bike with no intake issues it really
cannot happen, as dogger mentioned. The only times I could see it occurring would be in a piston-port roadracing motor around idle, or in a motor with a top end so worn out that blowby was pressurizing the crankcase. In a stock MT250 it should never happen at all unless something's defective or modified - so on your bike, in my opinion it's definitely time for a compression check (I'd want to see well over 100 psi) and maybe a top-end teardown if there's any question at all about its condition.
Ray
Here's a float level adjustment diagram:
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