It's between 1976-1978. The engine was submerged in a flood, filled with silt, and seized. I did an overhaul on the powerhead and also put in new check valves and diaphragm on the fuel pump. Eventually, I got it to start, but it would stall.
More than likely, there's dirt and rust in the distributor-- which is why I want to clean it.
I'm going to replace the float valves in the carbs because they seemed sticky and I'm not confident they're shutting off.
Also, I didn't realize until after I reassembled the powerhead that there were supposed to be bleed restrictors. Because I'm having trouble running it in idle, I'm thinking it'd be a good idea to put them in-- although why do they fall out in the first place? I wonder.