Good to know, lol.
So here's where I'm at now:
Out on the lake, at first it started right up and idled well, would run fine through the lower-mid rpms, and then start 4-stroking as soon as it got into the higher-mid RPM range, and couldn't build up enough RPM to get up on plane it was 4-stroking so bad.
After a while of messing around I took the silencer box off and was going to cover the emulsion tube to see if it was getting too much fuel through the idle circuit at WOT. It started refusing to idle after that (whether that's related, or perhaps the idle circuit somehow got clogged with some debris, I don't know yet), but what happened next was very interesting - with the silencer box off, the engine would run so much better at full RPM. No more 4-stroking, it would easily get the boat up on plane and I think I saw 16-18MPH on the Garmin. But it refused to idle after that.
One part of me says that with the silencer box off, it was getting much more air rammed into the barrel of the carb which helped lean the mixture out and made it run better. This wouldn't explain why the engine would no longer idle though.
Another part of me says it's just a fluke and having the silencer box off is completely unrelated, but the idle circuit got clogged, and that was what caused the mixture to lean out. This would explain why it would no longer idle. It ran great at higher RPM now because the mixture was much leaner.
But I keep coming back to... why??
Is the carb just configured completely wrong for this engine?
My carb uses this little "nozzle well" that sits in the center of the bowl. It has a main jet with #50 stamped on it (Evinrude calls this the "high speed orifice" on the parts page), and which matches the parts page saying the 8HP should have a 50, while the smaller 6HP would use a 38.
On the bottom of the nozzle well, there is a #2 molded into the plastic next to the idle orifice. I swapped this nozzle well with the one from the carb I bought off of eBay which had #4 molded into it, and it had a smaller idle orifice. That was the one I ran on the lake today, thinking that the smaller orifice might introduce less fuel though the idle circuit and help lean things out.
It did make a difference compared to how this thing has been running lately, however it still seems too rich.
Can anyone confirm what number should be stamped on the bottom of the nozzle well for the 8HP? Here is a picture of the "#2" nozzle that was in the carb the engine came with.
I can order a new one for $35, but before I go spending $35 on a 8 cent piece of plastic with a 10 cent brass tube molded into it, I figured I might ask here in case I already have the right one.