6lb pump blowing out carb?

It didn't feel rough at the time, it was normal.
One thing it did was let me appreciate how much better things can be later on in life.
If I have to fix something in the rain or blowing wind I think back how I used to have to do it in three feet of snow at 10 degrees.:D

Well, you learned to appreciate our modern conveniences. Some people never have and never will for some reason. I had a hard upbringing and let me tell ya, I super appreciate not being a kid anymore. Like you said it seemed normal at the time, didn't know any better, but now that I don't have to deal with all the problems, don't suffer like I did. I surrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre appreciate it!!!

I gotta send you a PM, just to let you know it's coming.

Called Holley, he said something is wrong with the floats. Could be the crap, could be that there is gas in the floats, I know they were set right, but for some reason they are letting fuel in when I am coming to a stop. Too much fuel for the engine to stay running. I am bought new hardware kits to get new springs, bought new floats to make sure there isn't the slightest amount of fuel in them, they are at least 20 years old, so are the springs, rebuilding the carb, again, and I changed the filter to a 33033 Wix. Now that ought to fix it, but since my line is dumping rust into the carb, and the float on the sending unit has gas in it, I am getting the tank, sending unit and line. I do have a pair of tubing benders, so I feel pretty sure I can swap out the line. If all that doesn't do it I will be back with more questions.

Thanks for everyone's help!