This is why I try not to work on my bike too much, because every time I touch it, weird things happen.
I seem to remember that when you disconnect the fuel hose leading to the fuel rail, the fuel discharge from the rear outlet nipple stops after a couple seconds. For me just now, it didn't stop but just continued to flow and a constant rate, more than dripping but not completely unobstructed, so maybe 1/10 of what the unobstructed flow would be from a hole that size. What's up with that? I thought nothing could escape there unless the fuel pump was running -- maybe the pump isn't fully connected to the line leading to that nipple, or it's coming disconnected from the nipple or...? At any rate, how could that affect the running of the bike? If that line is pressurized and something is escaping, then the bike isn't getting the fuel pressure it expects, or?