I have a 1997 mercury 2 stroke V6 200 carbureted on my 18ft fisher bass boat. It’s ran great over the last couple years I’ve owned it. Put lots of miles and hours with not many issues. Recently I had a carburetor blowing out air and fuel so I inspected the reed valves and a few of them were chipped or broken. I’m sure they have never been replaced. I replaced the broken ones and put back together and she idled and started like a dream. Once I came out of the no wake zone and opened her up, it was very slow to get on plane, and would only top out at 40-45, I’m usually running 60-70. Brought it back and went back to the diagnostics. Checked throttle thinking maybe something got accidentally adjusted in the reed process, all carbs looks to be sinked and opening all the way. Checked compression and all turned out ok. Went to spark, all plugs firing. But when I did a drop test, top 2 cylinders have spark but no change in idle. This confused the hell out of me. I’ve heard of those bigger outboards with carbs idle on 4 cylinders then the other 2 kick in on high output, not sure if this is true or not?? Fuel seems to have no restrictions and is very fresh/clean. Took a flashlight to the reeds to check if something went wrong and those were all good as well. And ideas? I’ve missed most of the spawn and it’s really pissing me off lmao before the reed indecent, she ran fast, loud, and smooth like an old 2 stroke should