Re: 95 175 evinrude intruder (stalling problem)
Welcome to iboats. The syptoms you are describing are classic "heat soak". Seahorse5 explains it best, and this is what he wrote in a previous post.
"You are describing the classic symptoms of heat soak. When the motor is shut off, the residual engine heat increases under the motor cover to as high as 200?F according to factory tests. The gasoline in the carbs and vapor separator tank "boil" away as the motor sits and heat is transferred from the hot cylinder block to the carburetors and fuel system.
When you restart the motor, it is actually running on the heavy vapor fumes and not on liquid gasoline. As fresh gas is pumped into the motor, the temperatures of the carburetor bodies "flash off" some of the fuel, making more vapors until they cool down with air flow. The engine may idle, but will not develop any power on acceleration.
Squeeze the primer ball before starting and let the motor idle for several minutes before taking off. This allows the venturi effect of the carburetors to cool the float bowls and the intake manifolds to the point where they operate normally. Also the lower temperature gasoline from the fuel tank being pumped into the motor helps to cool things down.
The 60? engines, 90-175 hp, are more prone to heatsoak due to their compact design and the use of plastic manifolds and carburetors. They retain heat longer than the equivalent aluminum parts used in other engine models.
Alcohol and various fuel additives promote heat soak due to their lower boiling point. Winter blend fuels have more volatility to aid in cold weather starting and can also aggravate the problem. With the new 10% alcohol gasolines heat soak problems in all types of motors will increase, especially in hot weather.
You can minimize the problem by making sure your motor is in a good state of tune, using Champion QL78YC plugs gapped to .030", and adjusting the relationship between spark advance and throttle opening (sync & link) to occur at the exact same time, and perhaps richen up the idle screws by an additional 1/2 to 1 turn out. With these suggestions and letting the motor idle for a while after restarting, you should be in good shape."
Let us know what you find.