To fix a Kawasaki KX65 carburetor leaking at the overflow, first ensure that the float is functioning properly and not sticking. Remove the carburetor, inspect the float height, and adjust it if necessary to ensure it seals correctly when closed. Additionally, check the needle and seat for wear or debris; replacing them can often resolve the leak. Finally, reassemble the carburetor and test it to ensure the issue is resolved.
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