I have a 99' Challenger 1800 with two 787s. I have been having issues ever since I bought it a year ago. When I first bought it I took it in to have it looked at and "tuned" up so to speak. All they did was replace spark plugs and cleaned the carbs a little bit. Had no issues last season after that. This year I have replaced spark plugs several times because they keep fouling. I recently pulled the air filters off cleaned those out replaced the grey fuel lines, replaced the plugs, and sprayed carb cleaner into the carbs with the air filters off. It sounded great on a hose kit and idled fine. When I put it in the water it ran great for about 2 hours both engines reaching 7000 rpm. Suddenly the port side engine just cut off and was hard to get back running. When I did get it to run the engine kept making a clicking noise and would idle back down and cut off. The only way I can think to describe it is it kind of sounded like it was misfiring. I was thinking of taking the carbs completely off and rebuilding them the only thing is I have never done it before. Will dirty cards cause repeated fouling of the plugs? Any suggestions on correcting these issues? Thanks.