Hmmm.
100ml = .42 cups. However, looking at snowbums stuff, he shows 1.5-2 cups/min.
Snowbum quote:
5. Questions often arise as to whether or not the screen, petcock, lines, filter(s), etc., are flowing enough fuel. This is easy to actually calculate, if you figure the worst case, such as 20 mpg at wide-open throttle. But, here is a guideline of mine, that is perfectly adequate, and you don't have to play with mathematics: If you have a small displacement airhead, such as a R65, you need a cupful of fuel flowing from EACH carburetor, separately measured, bowl removed, common household 2 cup measurer underneath carburetor, in one minute or less. For the larger displacement airheads, a cup and a half or more is OK. NOTE: fuel flow problems such as stumbling after a bit of cruising....can be caused by fuel cap venting problems, not just clogged fuel screens and filters, etc.
When I checked mine I filled up 2 cups in about 20 seconds and called it good. I think less than a half cup in a minute seems very low IMO.