1983 Johnson 70 horse 3 cylinder (J70ELCTE) was idling fine but bogged badly as throttle was applied. After rebuilding carbs changing sparkplugs I was testing on the lake today. Discovered that if I disconnect the linkage which moves the timer base (to advance the spark) and I held the timer base as far aft as it would go (not allowing it to advance at all as throttle was applied), the engine runs better than it ever has. Jumps out of the hole. Top end is great. Idles smoothly. Starts right up with no choke needed after it is warmed up. My question is: can I run my motor this way without damage? My plan is to use mechanics wire to lock the timer base in position. Or do I need a new timer base or other part? Thanks so much for any insight you may offer.