"Carbs have been torn down, cleaned, ensured orfices are clear and reassembled with OLD gaskets.
When the boat is put in gear the engine bogs down. If I 'feather' the throttle slowly I can get up to half throttle.
With the boat tied securely to the dock I put it to half throttle and choked off the carbs with my hands. After five or so seconds the engine jumped to life and I am able to drop her to WOT.
Once back down to idle I need to manually choke out the carbs to get her going.
I verified that all the "nozzle gaskets" were replaced, but they are not new.
Could the old gaskets be allowing air to bleed through causing an over lean condition?
It is almost like the engine needs an inital vaccum to pull fuel up, but once flowing it is fine.
Hoping I am on the right path here, because running to the stern to choke out the engine then running back to the console is a bit dicey... haha.
Thanks!"
When the boat is put in gear the engine bogs down. If I 'feather' the throttle slowly I can get up to half throttle.
With the boat tied securely to the dock I put it to half throttle and choked off the carbs with my hands. After five or so seconds the engine jumped to life and I am able to drop her to WOT.
Once back down to idle I need to manually choke out the carbs to get her going.
I verified that all the "nozzle gaskets" were replaced, but they are not new.
Could the old gaskets be allowing air to bleed through causing an over lean condition?
It is almost like the engine needs an inital vaccum to pull fuel up, but once flowing it is fine.
Hoping I am on the right path here, because running to the stern to choke out the engine then running back to the console is a bit dicey... haha.
Thanks!"

