I knew as soon as I seen the title of this thread that Jack would be all over it.
My advice is listen to the man.
My guess is it's the fuel pressure, or something that was related to the original high pressure.
Back it down to 4.5 to 5.0 psi. That is plenty. Then turn on the pump and using a flash light, look down the throttle bores. If you see gas, you have a leak somewhere, or it could be that gas is leaking past the needle and seat.
I have one more idea, but I will save it if you do not resolve it with the input you have received to date.
My guess is it's the fuel pressure, or something that was related to the original high pressure.
Back it down to 4.5 to 5.0 psi. That is plenty. Then turn on the pump and using a flash light, look down the throttle bores. If you see gas, you have a leak somewhere, or it could be that gas is leaking past the needle and seat.
I have one more idea, but I will save it if you do not resolve it with the input you have received to date.