Those unregulated charging systems put out about 6 amps
"Economizer lean Burn thingy"... I will assume you are referring to the Back Drag feature of the Carb(worked OK in the 70s when Gasoline was Gasoline, not the Alcohol laced garbage that smells like Cheap Cologne being pawned off as Gas these days). All you have to do is remove the hose from the fitting on the fuel bowl, get a small ball bearing(bigger than the inside of the hose) and shove it into the hose and then put the hose back on the fitting. Alternately, you can place a cap on the fitting on the carb throat, instead. The fitting on the fuel bowl can be left open.
To see if the prop shaft is bent, take the prop off, With water supplied by muffs, run the engine, shift it into gear, on the end of the propshaft is a cone shaped depression, Get a sharp pencil and place it in that depression, you will know if the shaft is wobbly or not. If it is bent, it will lead to vibrations that will damage your engine, gearcase, mounting/swivel brackets, plus be noticeable in the boat. Some people claim they can straighten a bent shaft, I say they are full of brown stuff