I tried rebuilding the original carb with an OEM kit and the check valve would not seat. I even brought it to a reputable boat shop that I have been to before and trust pretty well and they said it can get worn out and just won't seat anymore. Unfortunately the original carb got thrown out with the garage clean up. If I can find a number on the carb I can try a rebuild kit or try setting the float properly because I don't think it's set properly right now. Have you heard of an electric fuel pump going out and putting out too much pressure? I've done some research and some people say they can fail and put too much pressure to the carb.
Going back to this post….the ball check, (if that’s what you’re talking about), is for the accelerator pump. During a rebuild one of the little known tricks is to form a new seat for the stainless steel ball.
1. Ensure the seat is clean. Use a-tips, carb cleaner, compressed air.
2. Inspect the old ball making sure it’s clean and not pitted.
3. Drop the ball in the chamber.
4. Use a small pin punch and hammer and sharply smack the ball into the seat. Just a light smack will do, don’t smash it.
5. Remove the old ball, install the new ball, spring and cap.
If the ball does not seat, you’ll have a stumble when accelerating. It’s a simple problem to resolve. Also rebuilding the original carb is a MUST. That carb was specifically tuned for your engine. After market carbs are tuned for a happy medium. Get a quality kit and rebuild the oem mercarb. Just my advice.