i have a 1980 Johnson 70 seahorse i have been working on. over the weekend we took off the 3 carburetors cleaned and replaced the floats and gaskets. The starter is bad so we have it off and are waiting on the new one to come in so i was pull starting it. it started up pretty quickly and ran what seemed to be good. that was Saturday, on Sunday afternoon i pull started it again, started on 2nd pull no problem. then it sat 4 days, and tonight Thursday i tried to pull start it and when i pulled the rope i almost broke my hand because the thing jammed up. so it slowly turned the wheel by hand and it was jamming up about every 90 deg of turn. so i pulled off the 3 spark plugs. and when i pulled the lower one off fuel poured out big time. so thinking the float was stuck i pulled off the lower carburetor but it seemed okay so i adjusted it a bit put it back on. now with all 3 carburetors back on and the spark plugs out i pulled the wheel with rope and fuel seemed to be spitting out the lower hole where the spark plug goes, not the top 2. maybe still stuff from what was in there i'm not sure....i did put the 3 plugs back in and pull started it pretty easy. I ran, but seemed a bit smokey. Is this problem i had just a carburetor float problem or am i looking at something way more serious?

