Ok on my last trip I had to be towed back to the hill. Got a chance to look under the cowling and discovered I could not turn the fly wheel.

Called My mechanic and he said to pull the foot of the motor and make sure the problem was not in the foot.
No dice, no spin.

I had spent the last 24 hours boiling the batteries to get them re-charged. Called my neighbor over and told him the news. He said let me get some tools and we'll see if the can free up the cylinders. He sprayed all kinds of lubricants into the spark plug holes and then he took a giant screwdriver and commenced to turning the "frozen flywheel". After several tries, it finally moved but it was still somewhat stiff even without the plugs in the heads.
While he was freeing up the motor, I went and changed the oil in the footer and it looked good and burnt. Not dry, just good and black.
We put the lower unit back on after we got the starter to spin-up the fly wheel. Now it runs again. Sounds like it's running lean... Not sure what to try next. Tomorrow I'll reconnect the linkages and let the batteries continue to boil.
Any suggestions, Ideas before I take it to Porter Marine ?
Thanks

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