First time boat buyer - believed the guy. The "mid-90s" motor was 1973. Before I did anything the, the motor ran on hose water (not in lake yet), but stalled often. Pulled carbs off and rebuilt. FULL of crud. New filter, new gaskets. I also pulled and rebuilt the plug wires. After I put back together, the motor turn over and ran like a dream; changed gears, idled well, no issues. The pee hose never sprayed water. I decided to rebuild the water pump. No problem. After I put lower unit back on, the motor started right away, then stalled. Turned over again, then stalled. Boat contact told me "water in the carbs". So, I pulled all the stuff off the back ( you know how much it takes to get to those carbs on the '73) drained the carbs, drained the fuel lines. Put everything back. Now would not turn over at all. I found out that I had pulled the cable from the coil ignition assembly. Fixed that issue, started right up and stalled. Same thing a few times. I put it in gear after it started a few time and it ran great until back in idle. Decided to adjust the idle screw. As instructed by manual, I counted the turns when I rebuilt the carbs. They were 1/2 turn out. Searching around I saw that 1 1/2 turns was a good baseline. I adjusted to 1 1/2 out. After putting back together, I cannot get the motor to turn over at all. FYI - I also replaced the fuel tank to a plastic one. I am all out of ideas. Any suggestions would be helpful.