Can saturated or sticky(sticking to bottom of bowl so as to allow gas constantly into the bowl) floats cause my engine to stall at wot???
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You'd have gas washing out of your cowl at idle if that were true.
Most likely you have a fuel delivery problem, starving it at WOT. It is probably the most frequent cause of these big engines burning down.
It could be, (based on experience)
Fuel filter
Bad fuel lines
Aftermarket fuel lines
Plugged fuel pickup screen in tank
Chit in tank
air leaks in fuel lines
fuel pump wrong parts
fuel pump bad parts
fuel pump pulse hose wrong material
bad fuel bayonet connector
after market but otherwise good fuel bayonet connector.
I would rig a fuel pressure gauge and dog it till I figured out the problem. I would not run it like that.
It would help your helpers to know exactly what engine you have, a V6, or a Tower.
It is a V6, I do have gas leaking heavily at idle. I have rebuilt fuel pump, replaced fuel line from tank to pump, replaced fuel lines from pump to carbs, replaced inline fuel filters. I cleaned and rebuilt carbs however I did not replace the floats. I am going to take them apart this weekend and reclean while I find some floats to put in. This leaves debris in the tank and or clogged intake screen on tank. After I rebuild carbs I am going to run the boat on an smaller gas tank to rule my gas tank as the culprit. Thanks