I did another barrel test in the driveway tonight, I'm going to attach 4 video links. It was slow to start at first but then ran fine, no "lean-sneezes" like on the lake. But it did die on it's own each time except the last time. I had it in neutral with the throttle at the half way speed. I had reseated and turned out each needle once out for the high speed and 1 1/2 for the low speed. I tightened in the pack nuts with a wrench but tried to be careful not to over tighten.
https://youtu.be/wvhSo0OY06E
Second video is the second start. Starts up like a dream, runs a little bit ragged then dies rather quickly. No sneezes.
https://youtu.be/Nu_Uy0uiWJ8
Third start: started up ok, sounds a little rough/shaky. I panned all around the motor with my camera in case there's anything going on that you can point out to me. It died right after I stopped filming. No lean-sneezes
https://youtu.be/nNu7Y0-zUwY
Fourth and last time starting, I noticed that the low speed needle pack nut had vibrated a little loose, causing the needle to lose it's setting. I readjusted the needle and tightened the pack nut down very well. Panned all around the motor during the time it ran. I about died from the rich fumes coming off it. I turned it off myself after a few minutes.
https://youtu.be/-j9HObFHkcs
Tried to restart again and it wouldn't start. Tried several times and it just wouldn't catch. I think it's flooded. It was getting dark and I was a mosquito buffet so I quit for the night. No "lean sneezes" in the barrel. Pack nut has issues with staying where it belongs, smells flooded and won't restart after 4 times running. Needles have been set as recommended. Why does it seem better in my driveway than on the lake? Is my motor bipolar??? Can't enjoy my boat too well on dry land. Thoughts, input and suggestions welcome.