9.5 Hp Johnson Evinrude Outboard Carburetor Rebuild - 2of2
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Instructional How-To video for rebuilding refurbishing repairing a 1964 through 1973 Johnson or Evinrude 9 1/2 Hp outboard carb
Needle Valve Part Number - 309697
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9.5 HP 1964-1973 amzn.to/2JJQAEC OMC 382048
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Excellent Video
Super demo, I have two outboards 9.5 HP, one 1970 Evinrude the other a 1969 Johnson both exhibiting the same issue, both stuttering on low idle. Gracias for sharing.
Thanks for the video, my kit came with a brass washer and thick rubber o-ring you didn't mention but I thought I saw on your workbench as well as a third plastic washer as idle needle packibg. are these extra parts? Or something I missed or...
Someone else commented and said the newer models like have a flexible cable adjustment idle screw instead of the solid brass one in this video. The flexible cable models use the fat rubber black o-ring instead of the four stacked washers that were shown in this video
Thank you for the videos 1 & 2. I have a question though. Obviously the idle needle is for low speed mixture.
Where exactly is the main or high speed jet. Obviously it’s not adjustable, but I have mine apart right now and don’t find the HS jet…
Ok maybe you can help. Got a 68 9.5 so when i got it would run but only on choke. Rebuilt carb, new fuel pump new tank and lines. It will fire up and idle no problem but if you put it in gear it will stall and die unless you hit the choke closed then it will run. Just not great. At idle and half throttle it will run without choke. I thought maybe fuel starving somehow.
I finished the rebuild. I didn't have acetone. I just used carb cleaning spray. Assembled based on this video. There were some minor differences, but for the most part this video was most helpful. After I installed the carb, primed the motor, and just 3 pulls of the cord, purred like a kitten. Thanks for posting. Subscribed
I have a 1966 and when I removed the bigger cap, there is a plastic piece inside. Do I remember that piece? It's got those little holes blocked off .
Excellent, I wasn't' aware of the arrangement for the four small gaskets, thanks. I used carb cleaner instead of acetone. Works well too.
Just a little tip. For 71 Johnson 9.5's the rubber o ring goes in the place where the packings go
Same with my '69
From my understanding, there were two low speed adjustment styles. One type was the type in this video (early model years) and the other is a flex shaft. I'm guessing that's why the gaskets/rings are different. I haven't tried yet but just by looking at it I'm almost positive I won't be able to fit those little rings into mine which is the flex shaft style and when I took it out there was no o-rings/gaskets that were in there which made me a little concerned at first but now that I think about it I think it makes sense if they were different styles and I have the different style.
do you have a video showing how to set the carb once its on the boat. I have one i am tryng to get t run well for my works saftey boat but cant get it to run without the choke being on.
Awesome video. I am a novice of mechanical repairs and was intimidated with rebuilding the carb. Your advise and direction was perfect for me to accomplish this task. Peace
Thank you very much the needle spring info and setting the idle adjuster saved me thanks again for taking the time to explain all info and getting close up filming when needed...no one will work on a boat as old as mine where I’m from.
Thank you for your video. It really helped me out. I repaired my late father's 1964 9.5 Johnson for my sons to use on their Jon boat. It meant alot to give it to my sons.
Awesome. That makes me glad
July 2019---great tutorial --thanks for the help...motor is now running, where before it wouldn't...my first carb rebuild in my life at 50 years old...(with minimal mechanical ability...)...cheers!
Glad you got her running again
Did it work good when you put carb back on the motor and test it out?
Yes
Good demonstration! Thank you for taking the time to make these 2 videos.
Any chance of a video reinstalling the carburetor on the motor? You rock brother. Your videos are spot on
Sorry I do not have that
Thanks for the video. It was a great help. My original float pin, never had the shepherd hook spring.Also on the side of the carburetor you can see where they put small pieces of lead to fill in small holes. There are at least two holes in the carburetor, that seem to go straight through to the inside. Just wondering, if these holes should also be filled?
Thanks. Please send pics to thisoldoutbord@gmail.com. That way I can see what you are talking about.
It also cones with a round cork gasket and stainless screen, what are those for?
the gasket and filter screen are for the old style fuel pumps. See the carburetor section here: www.leeroysramblings.com/OMC_9.5.htm
"...this kit also included a old style fuel pump cover gasket and filter screen."
I watched part 1 and 2. I just received the rebuilt kit in the mail. Can lacquer thinner be used instead of acetone? Thanks for posting.
So I'm having a issues with my carb it leaks gas when running from a hole in the top half flywheel side. Has anyone had this problem before?
Yes I had that problem but I think the shepherds hook spring and float setting is what takes care of that. Thankfully he goes over both of those.
You forgot one of the most important parts of cleaning or rebuilding that particular style carb. There is a jet behind that drain plug on the bowl that must be removed and cleaned. It causes more problems than all that stuff you replaced and cleaned. It has to be pristine clean on those motors or it'll cause problems. Carb kit should have come with it.
Is it a little black plastic tube? Cause thats all I have left for parts in the kit
No, it's a screw in brass jet. If you unscrew the drain plug on the bowl and look way back in the hole you can see it. You have to have a narrow screwdriver to get it out.
Can you please confirm that the shepherd's hook spring was NOT originally in the carb?
Great video. You should do a video on how to assemble the gear shaft of a 1957 evinrude. I took all the gears and stuff off and cannot remember how to re assemble it and the diagrams never make sense to me. I watched your other video on full foot rebuild but there were some places where you didn't show the parts well and I got lost.
+Cole Thomas hopefully this is the video you need: ua-cam.com/video/iCwznU4DvuI/v-deo.html
I ordered the kit that you listed and when it came in it had another gasket and a screen. where do they go? I was thinking they went between the block and the carb but from your video they are shaped differently. thanks
Without seeing the parts its hard for me to tell. Do you see the part on this diagram? You can search the page for "screen"
www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1970&hp=9.5&model=9R70C&manufacturer=Johnson§ion=Carburetor+Group
I don't see it in the diagram. If you look on the amazon link it is the cork gasket under the black rubber carb gasket. There is a screen that is the same shape. It has a crescent type shape cut out of it. Thanks!
I’ve slept since then and I don’t remember using those parts. I also don’t see them on this diagram that includes the intake detail.
www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1964&hp=9.5&model=MQ-10&manufacturer=Johnson§ion=Carburetor+Group
I’ll check my manual later tonight
Thanks!
Mick the gasket and filter screen are for the old style fuel pumps. See the carburetor section here: www.leeroysramblings.com/OMC_9.5.htm
"...this kit also included a old style fuel pump cover gasket and filter screen."
good video..my throttle adjuster was a little different..it had a rubber o ring insted of the four gaskets..maybe someone changed it in the past
Duane Anderson later models from 68 and up use the rubber the 64 you do 1 plastic 2felt 1 plastic they kinda suck getting them in
I have a 72 9.5, you called the brass rod a idle screw, mine is different it's a flexible wire of sorts and on the front motor housing it is labeled rich and lean... is this the same thing? Sorry im new to outboard motors
Yes goes to idle mixture screw
Thanks a ton for the great video. I had some trouble with the slow speed needle nut or whatever you’d call it. I tightened it way too much at first and mushroomed those felt washers to the point that the needle couldn’t fit through them. Stretched the felts out and got the needle seated. Engine fires up now but doesn’t run for long. Just ordered a new needle off eBay cuz mine is a little dented looking. Hope the new one helps. Anyways thanks again!
June 2018. I recently picked up a '71 Johnson 9.5 hp 9R71R. Have read that the float in the carb is coated with shellac and that todays fuel with ethanol will dissolve the shellac. Should this be a concern? The kits I have found all have the OEM floats and I am guessing they are coated with shellac also. Your comments appreciated. Thanks, dm
Dick Madison yes the floats that come in the kits are the shelac’d cork floats. Ethanol, over time, will gum up the carburetor in general. My recommendation is to simply use non-ethanol gas, if you can. If you can’t use non-ethanol gas then I recommend adding some sort of fuel treatment to your gas such as SeaFoam treatment or Stabil.
SeaFoam Link
ua-cam.com/video/KK2NJH6uTRE/v-deo.html
I don’t know if a rebuild kit that uses a more modern float material.
Hope that helped
Thanks for the quick response. There is no ethanol fuel anywhere to be found in the Dallas area that I can locate. I am wondering if airplane fuel contains it. I will check with some of the smaller airports. I had injector problems with a '12 Chevy Tahoe and tried several tanks with both Techron and SeaFoam without much luck. Then found an Amsoil dealer and after 2 tanks of fuel using their Pi additive, the rough idle and mileage improved. I use Stabil in both of my atvs and it seems to have made a difference and other than starting them occasionally, they have not been ridden in 5 years. One has injection and one is carbed. I will give those a try again with the little engine that could. Thanks a million. dm
Dick Madison no problem. if you rebuild the carb and clean it real good you should be good to go for a while unless you let it sit for a while with ethanol gas in it
Does the shepherds hook come for the float and needle valve come in the rebuild kit? I didnt see on when i broke mine down. great video
Good question. The shepherd hook does typically come in the rebuild kit. I can't remember an instance where it did not. Thank you!
Did you just replace the old core plugs, the ones you drilled to pull out?
+Dan A, yes the new core plugs come in the rebuild kit. You reinstall them using a hammer and a blunt object. When you dimple the center with the hammer the plug expands causing an interference fit.
You forgot to take the high-speed jet out from under the drain screw in the lower half of the carburetor
I think the real high-speed jets are the friends we make along the way
great video, not seeing a link to the part number for rebuild kit. Thanks I found it, didn't click on enough things.
You can make a 90 degree pick out of a small nail. Take 2 pliers and grab and bend the end
does the flywheel need to be off to remove the carb?
+Al Burke I do not recall having to remove the flywheel to remove the carburetor
Great Video! Did you get a bunch of extra parts you didn't need in the kit?
On the other type Johnson Evinrude carb kits yes however, since the 9.5s are so unique I don’t think I had any extra pieces. It’s been a while though...can you describe the remaining parts?
@@thisoldoutboard I have not received the kit I just ordered it off ebay. but I noticed that other kits have 2 cork round gaskets. this is the one I ordered -EVINRUDE JOHNSON BRP OEM Outboard 9.5 Carb Kit w Float 382048 0765630 - NEW
Don Gesswin yeah, I forgot about the cork gasket. You don’t need that part. I can’t rightly remember what it was for but you don’t need it.
That kit will get you going
@@thisoldoutboard thanks man. so what removes the oxidation? I have had my 66 since I was a teen in 82 and it always was a great river motor its been sitting for 25 yrs at least in my barn. going to get it running again. nice little winter restore project.
Acetone and a ton of elbow grease or electrolysis....like this ua-cam.com/video/d2FUcZhOnyc/v-deo.html ... I’ve wanted to try it but never have
its a little dark in your video but I still liked it.
+bruce martens yes I need to get better lighting equipment
This is about the weirdest looking carb I've ever come across. The whole motor, really. There is one on my shop right now. The problem with this motor is, to do anything to it, you need to remove the flywheel. This guy's flywheel has had the puller bolt holes torn out of it! This happens because someone tries to use an impact gun to operate the puller. NEVER bring an impact, anywhere near any part of any outboard!! Now, I have to deal with it. It sux because if I can't remove this flywheel, this perfectly working motor will be garbage.
Hand tools, always, people.
Be one with the motor. Feel it.
muito bom
Horrible lighting and poor camera angle
Thanks for the feedback
No to be a jerk it’s hard to see what your doing
I don’t think you removed the main jet behind the carb bowel screw to remove and clean