I have a boat that sat for about 4 years without use. It has a Volvo Penta AQ231B (305 GM). I have it running but it still wants to idle rough and its rpm's fluctuate but it seems to improve at higher rpm. <br /><br />Before I ran it I pumped out all the old gas and performed all its regular maintenance along with prepping it for running after years of no use. Along with a new starter and battery.<br /><br />I went ahead and rebuilt the carburetor and the compression checks out good.<br /><br />However, when I changed the oil after sitting so many years it definitely had the scent of fuel in it and my first thought was a float in the carb was stuck. But now I am thinking the diaphragm in the fuel pump may be bad. Especially considering the pump is 15 years old and sat for years. Could this be causing my problems? It is a mechanical pump.<br /><br />Also, the ballast resistor seems to get really hot. Have not had much experience with them but how hot should they get?<br /><br />Thanks.