Let me first say that my 1986 GT 150 starts and runs like a top most of the time. Ocassionally it will studder just for a second at rpms higher than 4000. When you ease back on the throttle the problem goes away. I believe this may be a fuel restriction problem as the boat sat for many years unused. What leads me to this conclusion is the primer bulb is not always firm. I have replaced the bulb with no change. The other work that has been done on this engine all carbs have been rebuilt with new gaskets to handle the alcohol in todays gas. The VRO pump and fuel pumps were replaced / upgraded. I have checked the ball check valves and the anti siphon balls were already removed so no debris would be clogging the valve. The water seperator has a new filter in it.
Kind of at a loss as to what else to look for. I was hoping some of the "older Ranger" owners would have some ideas....
Thanks,
Brian