Before I put my Challenger away for storage, I was starting to have some carb problems - running real rich and rough because too much gas was dumping into the front , center, or rear carb. Couple of times the center carb was fine, but the outboards ( one or the other ) were dumping gas in. This is at idle, sitting in the garage, keep in mind. Now, what I did, based on advice from some members here, was to shut down the engine, remove the needle and seat, clean it out, and re-install. I'd re-start the engine and it would run just fine ( at least until the next time, when it'd be a different carb acting up ). What do you think is causing this? Crap floating in the gas, poor fuel filter, o-rings on the needle / seat assembly going bad? I'm concerned because I don't want all that extra gas washing down into the oil pan. I've already changed the oil after the first time I had all that excess gas going in, and I don't need to make a habit of changing the oil every 2 or 3 times I drive the car. Plus, this is all on a fresh balanced and blueprinted rebuild, and I don't want to take any chances on possibly messing up the engine. All carbs were rebuilt about spring 2005, and right now I've got the stock-style fuel filter. Any advice on what to do would be very welcome!