Thanks for the info on previous posts.<br />I'll start by explaining what the situation is. I bought this unit with an '89 evinrude 120 v4. The boat and motor have been sitting for years. After cleaning the tanks, purging the fuel lines and using about a case of carb cleaner, we finally got this thing running. new plugs were installed. never had it on the water yet, seems everytime i think i may be ready, something problem rears its ugly head. For some reason, i am getting an ungodly amount of smoke and an intermittent miss during gradual throttle. as the motor runs, i can see the fuel level in the inline filter dropping, then the engine will cough and spit. no knowing much about marine engines, i am leaning towards an airleak in the fuel system. am i on the right track? while running, i can hold my hand on the primer bulb and feel it suck down (not alot but i can feel it pulse, new bulb too by the way) when the engine spits. i pulled the plugs and checked them and found only one to be dry. the other three are wet. fouled plugs or normal? i am assuming the excessive smoke is due to the fuel level dropping and the vro still pumping oil into the chambers. sound right or am i way off base? <br />we have the lower unit in a barrel right now and after a few minutes of running there is oil on the surface of the barrel water. what is this from and is it normal? again, thanks for the advice it has lead me from an abandoned unit to at least this far in life. carbs kits are ordered and will be installed later this week. it cant hurt even if its not a solution the my problems.