I have a 1978 90HP, 6 cylinder Mercury Outboard that has a fuel problem. It seems to run OK cold and when not under load, but when warmed up at full throttle, it will run out of gas and actually shut down if you do not pull up to idle. If someone slowly pumps the inline primer ball, the engine picks back up and will at least get you back to the dock. I have rebuilt the fuel pump recently and don't think that is the problem. Could the line from the top cylinder to the fuel pump be bad that provides the pumping pressure/vacuum? Might I be losing compression in that top cylinder when the engine warms up? Is it possible to replace the mechanical pump with an electric fuel pump on this engine?