I recently bought a dust covered, but otherwise mint '90 Evinrude 9.9 from a man who bought it new, and used it twice (maybe 5hrs?) in the last 14 years. Last run in 92. Kept in climate controlled storage for years. Didnt have an owners manual. Came with 6 gal steel tank.<br /><br />Amazingly, I got it to run without too much trouble. After 10 minutes of rough idling & smoking, it seemed to establish a nice idle & generally run strong. I've had it out six times now, for a total of about 10 hours. Only problem I have is it wants to stall as I accelerate from idle (at about 1/4 throttle). I can avoid this by working the throttle thru the stall. Its a minor annoyance, but once Im thru it, it runs like a dream.<br /><br />I have put new plugs in it and have changed the lower unit lube. All the old stuff looked good.<br /><br />Engine has a carburetor mixture adjustment knob next to the choke. Original owner had no idea what it was and had it set at the leanest position (that can't be good). Yesterday, I got a genuine OMC service manual on e-bay & just Learned that the purpose of the knob. I experimented today with changing the setting (pointed down at 6:00 instead of 11:00) and had some trouble starting the engine after I had warmed it up well. I also had experimented adjusting the idle adjustment knob at the same time (dummy). <br /><br />One side question I have is: The OMC tank has a radiator type cap, when running should I keep the gas cap turned all the way, or should I open it so it can vent? Could this be my problem?<br /><br />Any ideas on how I can attack this hesitation problem?