Hello everyone. I have a couple of questions that hopefully someone might be able to guide me. I purchased this motor and I found out from the owner that it was in storage for about 7 years. (First thing I did was buy the manual for it) I mounted it on a 1966 Winner 16ft fiberglass boat and I'm going to use it for fishing. Basically its my first boat. This is what I have done to it so far: Before all of this, I verified the motor started.
1. Replace water pump
2. Replace fuel pump
3. Replace thermostat
4. Replace Plugs
5. Check cylinder compression #1-135psi #2-140psi #3-138psi
6. Replace propellar shaft seals (because it started leaking after initial start)
7. Replace lower unit gear oil
8. Replace all fuel hoses
9. Water intake screen
Well thats pretty much what I've done. Now I took it out on the Hudson River in NJ. At first it ran great. I had good pick up and the power was there. Like I said before I'm a first time boat owner so ofcourse I messed up and ran out of gas, but I had a second 6 gallon tank just incase that happened. Here is where the problem started. I switched tanks and primed the buld untill it was rock hard. I tried starting the motor but It took a while for it to start I would say about a good 10 minutes of cranking allowing the starter to rest. After I got it started it just wasn't running right. It would sputter while in neutral and when I would shift into drive it would shut off. This went on for about half hour. Finally it would stay running while in drive but had very little power. I had it open all full thottle and it barely moved. While driving back to the launching ramp it would occasionly, out of no where while, at full throttle just accelerate and work great then it would just bogg down again. After I got home I double checked all my work and it all seemed fine. I though their might of been a problem with the spare gas tank I had so I refilled the first gas tank and took it out again, but it was doing the same thing. So my question is why did it take so long to start and stay running after I ran out of fuel and why is the motor running great one moment the it runs horrible the next and it goes back to great again?
Any input would be appriciated.
1. Replace water pump
2. Replace fuel pump
3. Replace thermostat
4. Replace Plugs
5. Check cylinder compression #1-135psi #2-140psi #3-138psi
6. Replace propellar shaft seals (because it started leaking after initial start)
7. Replace lower unit gear oil
8. Replace all fuel hoses
9. Water intake screen
Well thats pretty much what I've done. Now I took it out on the Hudson River in NJ. At first it ran great. I had good pick up and the power was there. Like I said before I'm a first time boat owner so ofcourse I messed up and ran out of gas, but I had a second 6 gallon tank just incase that happened. Here is where the problem started. I switched tanks and primed the buld untill it was rock hard. I tried starting the motor but It took a while for it to start I would say about a good 10 minutes of cranking allowing the starter to rest. After I got it started it just wasn't running right. It would sputter while in neutral and when I would shift into drive it would shut off. This went on for about half hour. Finally it would stay running while in drive but had very little power. I had it open all full thottle and it barely moved. While driving back to the launching ramp it would occasionly, out of no where while, at full throttle just accelerate and work great then it would just bogg down again. After I got home I double checked all my work and it all seemed fine. I though their might of been a problem with the spare gas tank I had so I refilled the first gas tank and took it out again, but it was doing the same thing. So my question is why did it take so long to start and stay running after I ran out of fuel and why is the motor running great one moment the it runs horrible the next and it goes back to great again?
Any input would be appriciated.

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