OK.. here is my update. Soaked carbs for a couple hours in GUNK carb dip with all the plastic removed. Went and bought the rebuild kits and reassembled them after cleaning. They were a little dirty but not as bad as I thought. Pretty simple carbs too. Well, put it back together and new inline filter and then added a portable fuel tank to the line to rule out the intake and keep any garbage out. Well..... went to the ramp tonight and put the boat in the water but still on the trailer.
Cranked her up and she sounded pretty good. Let her idle a bit and then put her in gear up to about 2500 rpms really churning some water. Sounded good. About 45 seconds later she sputtered... dropped all power and really coughed. I thought she might be getting out a little trash even though there should be none now. Tried again and did the same thing. Then the period of runnin smooth dropped down to only seconds at 1500 to 2500 rpms before she'd lose power or shut off. THen I tried at idle in the water. Ran up to 3000 rpm's and let it sit at that speed out of gear. After a little while it started missing a bit and running rough. Then I simulated the boat wakes we hit the other day that caused the engine to die even at low RPM's. I grabbed the T-top post and shook myself back and forth shaking the boat pretty decent while still on the trailer. The engine tried to die immediately even at low rpms while shaking the boat but when I stopped shaking it would start idling pretty smooth again in a second or two.
Any chance I have some loose connection?? The skeg on this boat took a decent knock chipping it in a minor traffic accident a between the last time it was run on the water and now. Don't know if I could have a loose wire from that or what? The trash still was going to be a problem although it wasn't the smoking gun in this case.
On the bright side some people got a good laugh watching me shaking my boat in the dark on a public ramp up here!
I have some photos to attach that I had some questions about.
Look here and see the spot a hose looks like it should be. Assuming it should not have one since the engine ran fine when surveyed but I haven't been able to get it on the ocean for a run myself. In case you can't tell this is the starboard side by the carbs. Those 3 hoses come out and connect to the top of the carbs. There is another hose coming in the side of that little pump. This naked hose barb is coming straight out from the back.
This photo shows the oil reservoir and the port side of the carbs. Notice where the hose to fill the oil reservoir would normally be clamped in place. Now on the bottom of this there is an elbow with another hose barb pointing straight down. Is there supposed to be something attached here as well or is this some type of vent to let air in as the oil level dropped and prevent a vacuum? I noticed a little drop of oil hanging there at times.
Thanks for all the help. Tomorrow I'm going to try wiggling wires and pulling plug wires to see if I can narrow down what cylinders are giving me trouble and what the deal is. A mechanic at the dock thought it sounded like it was missing a couple cylinders. Asked about coils. WHo knows.