Re: 1975 15 hp johnson leaking gas on its side
If you are having problem getting a cylinder to spark, then that is the place I would focus. The condensers rarely fail. I would go back to your points. Give them a light filing with either a points file or some very fine sandpaper. Dip a white business card in some laquer thinner and pull it through the points and then blast them with compressed air. They should be very clean now. You can close the points and verify they have continuity with a multimeter before you put the flywheel back on. You can even put the flywheel on with a snug fit of the nut and do your external spark test to verify it is sparking well before you torque the flywheel on tight. Obviously you will just be pulling the starter rope and not starting the motor, with this test.
When you are playing around with spark plug boots and clips and you can't get the motor to start, you may find that you have switch the clips around. If the clips and boots are switched against each other you will be firing at bottom dead center instead of top dead center and the motor will never run. Check that (just switch the clips (not the boots) and see if it fires up or at least chugs).
I have never used autolite but I have used Champions and my motor will bog and surge. The best explaination for it is that in the series of motor you have, the fuel comes in to it in such a way that it can flood out that electrode. In later models, OMC designed the cylinder head a little different to avoid this, but you are stuck with the one you have. Myself and many others have had better success with the NGK spark plugs. It sounds weird to me, but I have proven it a few times myself, by switching between NGK B7HS and Champion UL81Cs. I used the NGKs for this reason. I can't say how the autolites work.
If you had a carb problem, it would effect both cylinders and most likely create issues at idle. I don't think your problem is in your carburetor. Could be reeds, but again, unlikely. If your reeds were defective, you can sometimes see fuel being spit out of the front of your carb barrels where your choke butterfly is. Sometimes it even shoots into the air silencer. Check that to be sure.