Checked timing and looked like it was off by about a tooth maybe tooth and a half. Adjusted and reset the belt and put everything back together. Checked valve clearance also good. I even unplugged all electrical connections and looked for corrosion, found none made sure all connections were plugged in all the way. Tried to start and still got the same problem. Fuel is still coming out the breather if I crank on it for awhile. I removed plugs where you connect gauge to check sync of carbs and squirted a little fuel in. Replaced plugs and it tried to start briefly. Problem must be in the carbs. I don't know what I'm doing wrong with the carbs. I removed them from the engine again. I have a friend coming over and have a look and see if he can see what I'm overlooking. It just seems like the fuel/air is not getting through the carbs to the engine in the right way. I'm no expert outboard mechanic but have a good mechanical back ground, I'm a hydraulic technician by trade. These carbs are not that complicated. The carbs are clean, fuel/air passages all get air when I blow air through them. O-rings and seals are good. It's hosed up right, and no fuel leaks.
Where do I go from here??????????????
Where do I go from here??????????????
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