Re: 1953 QD-14 Sea-Horse Johnson 10hp Leak
Yea, it sounds like you may have to look over your fuel system, from start to finish.
Check your fuel hoses and make sure they are good and pliable. No cracking and no hardness. It may be a good idea to replace them reguardless.
Check the fuel filter over and make sure the little glass bowl isn't leaking fuel out. These gaskets in the sediment bowl can go bad after....what 56 years? It wouldn't be a bad idea to soak the little stone filter in carb cleaner, to get rid of any shelac build up.
Once you get those points done, you may likely need to go through the carb and rebuild it. It's very likely you have one of those antique cork floats in it.
I would tear the carb down and soak it over night and re-kit it. Do what you can to get a new float. OEM kits usually come with them. Sierra kits often do not.
Once you get these things taken care of, then you should be good to go.
