Okay so it seems that the left Venturi is dripping fuel. About one drop ever 1.5 seconds. The right Venturi is not dripping.
After I adjust in gear idle to 650 rpm the left Venturi is dripping one drop every 4 seconds. Right Venturi is not dripping.
It stops dripping after engine is shut off.
At idle
nothing should be dripping out of the venturis. The only fuel flow is below the throttle plates in idle circuit holes. Either bad needle and seat /float, incorrectly set float level, or too much fuel pressure.
Since you had same issue with both carbs might lean towards fuel pressure. But not sure over filled bowl would cause backfire... might be hung up and not quite closing
Not sure what you’re saying about the gasoline but I run non-ethanol 89 octane.
he was talking about 10% ethanol fuel now vs the old days. If your run non ethanol should be no issue
I mean I’m not sure how the leakdown numbers would be wrong I put the cylinders at TDC, plugged it up to shop air at 100 psi and read the leakdown %.
What isn't making sense to several of us is the low compression numbers-
cyl2 is essentially dead , 3& 4 are not far behind
And yet you have low leakdown % - 10 is very acceptable
No one is saying this to be difficult those two just don't make sense together. Would suspect either the compression gauge is not accurate or leak down is not accurate based off experience.
Most obvious thought with low compression and backfire is intake valve not seating hence the leakdown test, but leakdown shows healthy engine...
Have you hooked up a timing light when you blip the throttle and get the backfire? Does the ignition timing go way advanced or something odd? Since you have mechanical advance and everything on a boat corrodes wonder if advance plate is wonky.