I can't imagine where a overflow situation in the carb by just going downhill. Like, what angle are we talking about? 20 deg., 40 deg.? Man, that's quite an incline that would cause spillage inside the carb. I don't get it. I've not had a problem, nor even heard of this situation before. I've had a blockage in my fuel line before that only happened when I accelerated on level ground. It turned out to be a little piece of something in the line, and when I gave it gas the engine would die. But if I was driving real slow it was okay.
I found the problem by taking the line off the carb., starting the engine, standing next to the car and reaching over to the carb., gave it gas and this little black piece of something came out of the fuel line into my hand. I hooked everything up and the stall never happened again. I don't know how that piece got past the filter.
This could be similar in that something is rolling down to the carb only on an incline. Take the fuel line off the carb., start the engine and see if anything comes out of the fuel line. Now, don't catch yourself on fire, or burn the truck up either! Rig it so you catch all that gas. When I was standing there next to my car with the fuel line off that time, I bent the metal fuel line over away from the engine and the fuel was going onto the ground. Oh yeah, I was pulled off to the side of the street in traffic to.