Hi MTVDNA,
Thanks for reporting this issue. Sometimes you see fusion reports "over constraint warning", that could be a correct warning, or it could be a bug. If you are sure the warning is wrong, you can directly report it in the forum here that you see a bug in Fusion Sketch solver that Fusion wrongly reports "Over constrained" status.
When you are not sure whether the ”over constraint warning" is correct or not, you can do following steps to view the constraints related to part of your sketch.
a. In the sketch palette, you can uncheck the option "Show Constraints", like following picture shows:

b. Then you will find no constraints are shown in the sketch now. Then you can select the sketch curves (by single select or window select) you are interested, and see all the constraints ONLY related to the curves you selected. I believe this could help you analyze whether adding some constraints will over constrain the sketch.
c. You might still not be able to tell whether the sketch curves you selected have been fully constrained by only checking the related constraints. We have provided another option in the "Preferences-->Preview->Sketch -- Color geometry based on constraint status". If you check this option, you will find any sketch curves or points will turn BLACK if they are evaluated as fully constrained by sketch solver. Here, one more note is: as long as the sketch line/arc 's direction is fixed, they will turn BLACK immediately. So "Fully constrained" status for curve only means its direction is fixed, the line and arc could still change length.
We are still testing and fixing bugs of "Fully constraint check" for Fusion sketch solver. So you see it is still in the "Preview" option in the preferences settings, which means the status check could have bugs. But with more and more bugs been fixed in several releases, this functionality has improved a lot and has been more and more stable and accurate. I think we will someday make this option out of the preview state.
Hope the above suggestions can help you.
Thanks,
Frank