I recently got a 1972 Evinrude Lark 50. In general, it runs very well. It has plenty of power at the top end and runs pretty well at lower rpms. The only problem is with idling. Even with a fast enough idle in neutral to make the gears clunk when engaged, it will slow and stall when put into gear if I don't immediately tweak the throttle. I have tried adjusting the carbs and synchronizing the ignition, but it still stalls after a few seconds in gear. If I set the idle while in gear, the engine runs way too fast in neutral.<br /><br />Any ideas?