9.9 - 15 hp Evinrude /Johnson carburetor rebuilt with starter removal

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @robertbrown8072
    @robertbrown8072 2 года назад +26

    One of the most thorough and informative mechanic videos I've ever seen

    • @delorispoindexter5663
      @delorispoindexter5663 2 года назад

      Iv been a marine mechanic 45 years.he was wrong on a few things.but that's OK you got to learn somehow.one thing he did not show you was the link and sink.you know setting the timming in relation to the carb settings.if that's not set rite.a clean carb not going to help you at all.

  • @Gabriel-zy7it
    @Gabriel-zy7it 5 дней назад +1

    These videos are dynamite. Extremely helpful.

  • @rickpederson
    @rickpederson 6 месяцев назад +3

    I wish I had teachers in school like this! I rebuilt my 9.9 Carb following your lead. Works Great!

  • @jeffworsham1984
    @jeffworsham1984 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice and thorough video.
    Straight to the point, no extras and no background distractions!
    Great job and thank you very much for this video!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  10 месяцев назад

      That’s exactly what I was going for, thanks for watching!

  • @user-singh011
    @user-singh011 3 года назад +7

    I never comment on any RUclips videos but I have to say that this video was the best one I have ever seen. So many pointers to make your life easier. Thank you so much!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words, and the positive feedback!

  • @johnnimon7853
    @johnnimon7853 2 года назад +10

    Best video on rebuilding a 15 horse Johnson. Thank you so much for taking your time and explaining every simple little thing that’s gonna make my job a lot easier

  • @gamebreadanimal
    @gamebreadanimal Год назад +2

    This man is a top notch teacher….

  • @davidmann1718
    @davidmann1718 2 года назад +2

    I never would have tried this without having watched your video. Just cranked the outboard after performing this service following your video step by step. Thank you thank you thank you brother! Engine hasn't ran this well in years

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад

      That’s great to hear! I’m glad this could help!

  • @wizard-z296
    @wizard-z296 Год назад +2

    This is hands down the greatest carb teardown video I have ever seen for any motor! Thank you so much!

  • @wadeballinger6877
    @wadeballinger6877 Год назад +2

    Best video I’ve seen yet on the rebuild of a carburetor….. well done sir !!!

  • @keithmcdonald9891
    @keithmcdonald9891 Год назад +5

    This is one of the best mechanical videos I've seen!! I really appreciated how he helped to avoid any surprises. For example the way he explained taking the starter off as one piece so you didn't affect the spring inside. Great video. Thank you!!

    • @drophammer776
      @drophammer776 Год назад

      Yes, my first time I'm gonna clean carburetor and glad I found this in video

  • @richardpena7275
    @richardpena7275 Год назад +3

    Great instructions, helps not have to hear distracting background music.

  • @greggscott3664
    @greggscott3664 3 года назад +1

    Young Man, the only thing I can say is this. Next to your employer giving you a pay check every two week, "Thank You" is the greatest expression of gratitude you can receive. After having a shop in Portland, OR. charge me $600.00 to tell me they couldn't fix my 1990 8 hp Evinrude LS, because they could find the part, I swore to learn to do what Ii can myself. My time is free. Integrity, Trust and Honesty are rare qualities (in general) these days, you are an example of all three. Helping people is something to be proud of.
    Thank you. Very Respectfully.

  • @Clark4230
    @Clark4230 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is a fantastic video. I just got my first boat recently and I know absolutely nothing about outboard motors but this video helped me get my 1977 Evinrude 9.9 in working order. It sat for 3 years without running but after pulling the carb apart cleaning it and replacing the internal parts following this video it started no problem. Thank you for posting

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, and good job on getting that running!

  • @privateuploads-geo2625
    @privateuploads-geo2625 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks found try the detailed video. I never would have attempted the rebuild without it. Hardest part for me was reinstalling the starter, getting that tab in the hole without the spring coming apart.

  • @DavidKrisanski
    @DavidKrisanski Год назад +2

    Thanks, great video and commentary. Very easy to understand, a lot of people on youtube could learn a lot from you.

  • @frankpowell5185
    @frankpowell5185 2 года назад +2

    One of the best "how to" video's I have ever seen! Thank you!

  • @larryclark2161
    @larryclark2161 2 года назад +2

    This guy really knows what he's doing. I'll be looking for more of his in-depth, highly accurate help from here on out. EXCELLENT

  • @marshallnmoonshine
    @marshallnmoonshine Год назад +1

    That's amazing, man. My dad just gave me a boat with that motor on it, and I'm gonna do that. I know it's been a long time since that's been open, if it ever was. I'm pretty mechanically-inclined, but I don't know much about outboards or carburetors.
    With this, I'm 100% sure I can do that.

  • @colewhitehouse6120
    @colewhitehouse6120 2 года назад +2

    All these videos on the 9.9-15hp evinrude are absolutely fantastic. Thanks a million!

  • @tomswanson6384
    @tomswanson6384 2 года назад +3

    You are very thorough on your videos very detailed and explaining things you are truly one of the only vloggers that I can watch to actually work on things I hope you are still making videos because I will definitely be watching you are much appreciated please keep up the great work

  • @sebastianquiros8436
    @sebastianquiros8436 2 года назад +4

    I just want to say thank you for this awesome video. I was having idle issues with my Johnson 15 and after following your instructions I was able to remove and clean out my carburetor. Now my little reliable seahorse is running good as new. I went ahead and subscribed, thanks again!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! I’m glad it could help!

  • @NSwen
    @NSwen 2 года назад +2

    Details the others don't tell you! great video. I placed paper under linkage and carb bolts and actually dropped the linkage bolt and was able to retrieve it. Thanks you!

    • @dave-yj9mc
      @dave-yj9mc 2 года назад

      I spent more time fishing out the washer because of another guys video "short cut" of not taking off the starter rope assembly. It took like 1 minuet to get it off and back on again.

  • @billarfman4414
    @billarfman4414 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative. one thing I might offer, if you are a clitz like me, in order not to drop the nuts and bolts down in the shaft, you can stuff a rag under it to catch them. thanks very much!

  • @Kevin-vh4tv
    @Kevin-vh4tv 2 года назад +3

    This is absolutely the best and most descriptive video I've seen. It really helped me out, and made it as easy as you made it look. Great job!

  • @mattp9029
    @mattp9029 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. I will be able to handle this job thanks to you. Getting harder and harder to find anyone who wants to work on these older motors. Going to do my 78' 15 HP.

  • @bearknuckles100
    @bearknuckles100 3 года назад +6

    Excellent, clear and professional video. I was about to scrap my 9.9 because that starter situation looked like a nightmare. Followed your video and out it came so easy. Thanks Mr. I wish all youtube videos were as good as this one. Cheers from a happy camper!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the positive feedback! I’m glad this could help!

  • @brandonwinterod5293
    @brandonwinterod5293 3 года назад +3

    One of the best how-to videos I've seen on any topic! I have spent years as an automotive tech and small engine tech but I've never worked on an outboard until my son and I bought one earlier this summer. I've been dreading rebuilding my 9.9 carb! I'm quite sure I would have grenaded the starter assembly if I hadn't watched this video first! Lol! Thanks for the great video and the great tips and information!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      Thanks for the positive feed back! I’m glad it could help!

  • @dennismarjamaa6805
    @dennismarjamaa6805 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video! No bullshit and very straightforward! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jerryperry-mc7tw
    @jerryperry-mc7tw Год назад +1

    One of the best I've ever watched! Really nice job! Only thing that could be added was maybe the number of turns to use for an initial setting on the needle valve for those who didnt save the setting or lost it during the rebuild. Thank you so much!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  Год назад +1

      A good place to start is 1.5 turns out after seating. Thanks for watching!

    • @corrosioncrawler5706
      @corrosioncrawler5706 Год назад

      My needle valve has NO seal on it at all! Could be the reason that motor runs well when running, but DAMN!... a pain in the a$$ to crank after sitting up or when cold! Ordering a quality rebuild kit, and will revisit this video when it comes in!
      Thanks for the info, man!
      GREAT JOB on this video!!!👍🏼😎🎣

  • @Raider243270
    @Raider243270 3 года назад +1

    Probably the BeSt video on johnson/Rude carbs Ive seen! Nice job

  • @nickpetkoglou1990
    @nickpetkoglou1990 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. I believe the Johnson 9.9 I'm trying to start after 8 yrs in storage is in need of exactly what you've shown. The inner works of the motor seem identical as the one in this video ( starter etc. ) will order a kit & try not to screw it up. Thank You from Quebec Canada. Cheers!

  • @TCGEL3M3NT
    @TCGEL3M3NT 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great step by step instructions 🎉

  • @MrKeithmichigan
    @MrKeithmichigan Год назад

    Ironic I just ordered all the parts you have shown what to do with them.
    Thank You so much

  • @randallthomas8003
    @randallthomas8003 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video with lots of detail to prevent mistakes. Thanks so much!!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      Thank you for the positive feedback!

    • @randallthomas8003
      @randallthomas8003 3 года назад +1

      @@wetshoesmechanic The job is done in 2 hours. Your points on the spring starter were well taken. Putting it back in correctly was fairly high drama out of fear that I'd let that spring loose. Otherwise, clockwork.

  • @Hakkas
    @Hakkas 3 года назад +4

    Love it. Rebuilt a -78 6hp Johnson and the spring gave me hours of trouble so was dreading to do the same on my -90 GT10 but with that easy starter removal tip Im doing it first thing tomorrow with a big roll of tape.

  • @beemrmem3
    @beemrmem3 2 года назад +2

    Great video man. The hardest part was actually getting that right side nut off and on without dropping it. The starter I had already dealt with previously. I spent hours putting a new spring in after it broke on me out on the water. Now I always keep a power drill with me in case I need to start it that way

  • @padretheelder
    @padretheelder 3 года назад +2

    excellent video. I'm planning on rebuilding a 1980 9.9 carb this summer. I'm glad i found this.

  • @joemartin6439
    @joemartin6439 3 года назад +1

    You are a fine instructor

  • @thenrifish
    @thenrifish 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video - I have watched several - this is the BEST

  • @radr3540
    @radr3540 3 года назад +1

    U truly make the greatest videos the level of detail is unlike any othe video out there thank you so much for everything you do God bless

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your positive feedback! I’m glad these videos can help!

    • @radr3540
      @radr3540 3 года назад +1

      @@wetshoesmechanic u give us poor folk an advantage truly grateful for that...

  • @frankthefisherman1299
    @frankthefisherman1299 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video on how to clean your carburator. I learnt a lot my friend.
    Thanks for posting and be safe.

  • @bruceclaxton5721
    @bruceclaxton5721 2 года назад +1

    Most Excellent Video.....Thank You For This, Very Helpful!

  • @dannyrock5919
    @dannyrock5919 3 года назад +1

    An excellent video with the step by step details with close ups of parts. I have an 1984 Johnson 25 electric start and if my carburetor starts acting up you have given this novice the confidence to try the rebuild.
    I’ll watch your other videos.

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      I really appreciate the positive feedback, thanks!

  • @larryclark2161
    @larryclark2161 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @nfgassmann8518
    @nfgassmann8518 2 года назад +1

    very understandable, great tips and excellent videography. Gave me courage to attempt the rebuild on mine.

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад

      That’s great to hear! That’s exactly the purpose of these videos. Good luck to you!

  • @ThirtyYearstoolate
    @ThirtyYearstoolate Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info. I place a magnet under those carb linkage parts, just in case.

  • @craigstclair4743
    @craigstclair4743 Год назад +1

    Excellent how to,good job.

  • @jackyy548
    @jackyy548 2 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial, thank you sir!

  • @BrianEbie
    @BrianEbie 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for a great video! I looked and looked and had not thought of removing the starter. I have a 1981 15hp and the same kit is recommended for it. Hoping that when I tear into the carb it is like your video. Thanks again!

  • @backwaterboatrehab
    @backwaterboatrehab 2 года назад +1

    Thanks buddy. Video helped me.

  • @johnczindl9053
    @johnczindl9053 2 года назад +1

    Well done 👍🏻
    Easy to follow
    Thank you 🙏

  • @newmoon54
    @newmoon54 Год назад +2

    Very informative instructional video! I'm a 36 year OMC Johnson/Evinrude technician and I specialized in small outboards from
    2 h.p. (or less!) to 50 h.p.. My favorite motors are the 9.9/15 and the 18 thru 35 h.p. motors. Bulletproof and go beyond duty~!~
    If I may just make a minor contribution to your fine tutorial,,, it's in regards to the carburetor ~fuel hose~ from the fuel pump discharge
    nipple. It's always a good/great idea to (as a routine!) replace that small length of hose, and also the fuel hose from the OMC fuel
    connector, to the plastic ~fuel pump filter cap~~!~ As both hoses will almost always be the same age, they can become solvent on the
    inside and can clog up the jet and idle bleed ports.
    Of course, this only applies to motors that are old enough (6 to 10 years or older!)! Especially with gas containing ETHANOL,, it's
    critical to replace the fuel lines~!~ Sadly, China is making some horrible fuel line~!~ I've seen it break down in less than a full boating
    season and especially the clear small diameter hose used on lawn equipment and small outboards~!~ Great work here~!~

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  11 месяцев назад

      I couldn’t agree with you more! Thanks for adding this comment!

  • @beasleyoutside1705
    @beasleyoutside1705 3 года назад +2

    excellent explanation-best yet

  • @jonalfa5565
    @jonalfa5565 Год назад +1

    Great video 🔥🔥

  • @JimAlonso-f1o
    @JimAlonso-f1o 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very detailed. Perfect

  • @reubenw1187
    @reubenw1187 4 месяца назад +1

    Use a magnet to catch all those nuts you are worried about dropping instead of a fingernail lol
    Great video, thanks man

  • @giacomoviola3390
    @giacomoviola3390 3 года назад +1

    thanks from Italy!

  • @primsolllineguy8689
    @primsolllineguy8689 2 года назад +1

    I would like very much to compliment you on your skill set and fantastic video jus so well done!
    I do have a constructive criticism however. You stress the removal of the cork float and valve tip because of possibility breakage and degradation of materials that could cause a clog. Yet the interior of the engine cowling base was loaded with contamination that could get sucked into the air box.
    In surgery you address the procedure but also clean the surrounding so as not to contaminate the work being performed.
    I have rebuilt and worked on hundreds of outboards as well as build boats, what you do not see or is covered up eventually comes back to bite you! On the water this is especially so.
    It would have taken but a few minibus to clean things and not have remnants of rubber and debris still in residence.
    I believe that your approach and calm approach is simply too good and your innovation will propel you you to be at the panicle of things, but cleanliness is important as well and you are worthy of me crafting a few words as apposed to so many sloppy people who work in disarray. I say these things very respectfully sir.
    In my case I las my tools out, also take pictures when unsure and use a compartmented box to keep things in order. One last thing I so admire your approach very well done.
    Lastly look at the exterior of you project motor, then the interior. The exterior seems pristine and under the air box a tad questionable.
    If you were buying a motor and bought it based on the exterior then saw the internal not as neat and clean it would speak volumes as to the technician. Good to be clean on exterior but world class to be clean and sound inside and out.
    Please keep up the great job you are doing and I expect you will be a rock star shortly re your videos sir.
    ⚓️🎖

  • @mrjoebatz
    @mrjoebatz 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video!!!

  • @markdeeframpton
    @markdeeframpton 8 месяцев назад +1

    when taking apart assemblies that are susceptible to dropping parts into the netherwhere I stuff rags a paper towels in the voids beneath in case I lose my grip on said components.

  • @cone6052
    @cone6052 2 года назад

    Thanks for your time. Very good teaching class. Can you posting inboard motor carburetor rebuild?

  • @vasa56.
    @vasa56. 2 года назад +1

    Very ineresting ! thanks

  • @ProTurbo1988
    @ProTurbo1988 4 месяца назад +1

    great information thank you

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 3 года назад +1

    instead of electrical tape, could you put on a suitable sized nut, to hold it all together?

  • @KHtally
    @KHtally 4 месяца назад

    Man I have a 1985 and the starter assembly is a pain. Wish I had that pull starter.

  • @laurencegiersch9615
    @laurencegiersch9615 2 года назад

    Very informative video, If you have large hands, sometime it is easier to get to the carb if you remove the flywheel.

  • @fliegenbet
    @fliegenbet 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you very much.

  • @jeremysmith9383
    @jeremysmith9383 Год назад +1

    LOL!!!!! Man i wish i could buy car parts and boat parts that inexpensive! A good quality carb kit in Canada is $60. So jealous. Thanks for the video though!

    • @peteryeung111
      @peteryeung111 4 месяца назад

      Agreed.
      Canada is way behind, in terms of pricing and availability.
      Just a note, buy OEM or sierra is fine, don’t buy cheap carb kits off eBay or Amazon from oversea off brands.
      Rubber parts will degrade within a season. Not good. Ask how I know 😂

  • @mahdisalehya4183
    @mahdisalehya4183 9 месяцев назад +1

    Think you very much master

  • @muddyudders
    @muddyudders 3 года назад +2

    How about a started spring replacement video?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      That’s definitely an idea, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @marcus123841
    @marcus123841 3 года назад +2

    I alway drop the flywheel off two minutes less hassle with the pull start you can lift out ,but much easier to refit ,however I always use the tape trick having had one disappear all over the workshop

  • @johnnylawrence
    @johnnylawrence 2 года назад +1

    Great vid but you forgot the most important part about cleaning carbs, is clean out those jet holes everyone. The jet holes are the first thing to clog and gum up.

  • @Mrkatt763
    @Mrkatt763 8 месяцев назад

    Nice work

  • @stephenmcdonald6618
    @stephenmcdonald6618 7 месяцев назад

    Would a nut on the bolt through the starter assembly do the same job as electrical tape?

  • @michaelloy3053
    @michaelloy3053 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question. The red plastic part that is cut that was connected to the starter . Why is it cut and what does it do ??

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  10 месяцев назад +1

      It is called a starter pawl. It’s a safety device to keep you from having the engine reved up in gear when you attempt to start it. If the motor was turned off and the throttle was engaged while it was in gear, it could potentially throw you out of the boat when it does start. Whoever had this motor before me had cut that part out. I have since replaced it, I just didn’t have a new one when I made the video. Thanks for watching!

    • @michaelloy3053
      @michaelloy3053 10 месяцев назад

      This might sounds crazy but could we exchange numbers I’m having some issues maybe you have had the same and figure it out already

  • @codyshelton5247
    @codyshelton5247 Год назад +2

    My 1981 9.9 hp will fire off when I add a little gas to the air intake but will not run at all. I was thinking I must have a blockage of some sort and was going to clean the carburetor. Am I thinking correctly?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  Год назад +1

      Definitely, I would start with the carburetor and give it another shot. If that doesn’t seem to help, I would verify that the fuel pump is working as well. Also, check your fuel lines and make sure they haven’t deteriorated from the inside out.

    • @codyshelton5247
      @codyshelton5247 Год назад +1

      @@wetshoesmechanic thanks for the verification and your videos. I have a carb rebuild kit in the mail.

  • @anistj488
    @anistj488 Год назад

    At 5:10 can i just add a nut and washer Just to hold it up ?

  • @EveningViolinist-om9hs
    @EveningViolinist-om9hs 3 месяца назад

    I own the exact same motor and did not have to take the pool coil off and did not have to take the linkage off in order to get to that nut.

  • @breesturgess2875
    @breesturgess2875 2 года назад

    What does a bare carbonator do and what part does it relate to in the carbonator

  • @markfranks48
    @markfranks48 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very good thanks

  • @randy1ization
    @randy1ization 10 месяцев назад

    did you fix the broken start in gear preventer mechanism? mine is not broken, but there is a spring that im trying to find out on the red lever that im trying to find out what it hooks to.

  • @aaronwilliams-jg2jc
    @aaronwilliams-jg2jc Год назад

    Hi
    If the washer off the carb is dropped down in to the shifter linkage how do you get it out

  • @GmGarlo
    @GmGarlo 2 года назад +1

    i have a 1989 evinrude 9.9, and i didnt reference the low speed idle screw . what would be a good place to start from seated ? wish i would of seen this vid before i took it apart .

  • @mattp9029
    @mattp9029 Год назад +1

    What do you think about just taking the whole thing stripped down like you did and putting into a sonic cleaner?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  Год назад

      You definitely could, and in some cases that’s a great way to go. If you have access to one of those sonic cleaners, I would say give it a shot. I’m still a pretty big fan of blowing compressed air, or pressurized aerosol carburetor cleaner through the passages Just to verify that the passages aren’t blocked.

  • @garrettjohnson2748
    @garrettjohnson2748 2 года назад +1

    Hey thank you for such a good video! I’m rebuilding the carb now and during transport the carb plastic linkage broke, do you know where I can find this linkage?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад

      I’m not sure exactly what part of the linkage we are talking about, but I would check on marineengine.com, or your local marina. If you can get a part number you might be able to find it on eBay also.

  • @douglasalbus7600
    @douglasalbus7600 9 месяцев назад

    I am in the process of reworking a 1982 15 hp Evinrude. Where can I get accurate information on part numbers for ordering the various kits to rebuild the carb., fuel pump, etc. When I put the information in Google I get suppliers that list a page full of kits.
    P.S. You give great and accurate steps on the rebuild and checking parts for this motor.
    Thanks

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  9 месяцев назад

      I use marineengine.com a lot. If you put in your model number, it will bring you to the correct page and give you a nice diagram to find all the parts you need.

  • @sprayo1e
    @sprayo1e 3 года назад

    Can you show how to adjust and take apart the idle adjustment screw on the side? Mine broke and the only other video that shows a replacement isn’t very informative. I don’t know where the inside plastic piece connects to. Thanks I’m advance

  • @Showmethefish
    @Showmethefish Год назад

    I use a zip tie around the starter to keep it together...and hang it over the side

  • @1Calusa
    @1Calusa 2 месяца назад +1

    I noticed that you didn't remove the welch plugs, clean then replace. Shouldn't that be done as well?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 месяца назад +1

      If it’s been sitting with ethanol blended gas it it’s not a bad idea to do the welch plugs also. Usually blasting all of the ports with carb cleaner is enough to clean up the cavities behind the welch plugs. I thought about adding it to the video, but it’s tough to show how much pressure to put on a welsh plug in a video, and I didn’t want people to damage the carburetors dealing with the plugs. But if people feel comfortable swapping the plugs out, they probably already know how to do It, was my thought process. I might dedicate a video for swapping the plugs out at some point. Thanks for mentioning it!

  • @pamelaharris155
    @pamelaharris155 2 года назад +1

    Why is the red mechanism cut off? Do you not need it? I ask because my hubby accidentally broke ours off & he can’t seem to figure out what it’s purpose is. Same engine as this one. Thanks!

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад

      It was broke off when I acquired the motor. For my specific purposes I actually prefer it to be off. It’s a safety device called “starter pawl”. It engages with your throttle linkage so that you can’t accidentally start it in gear at high enough RPMs to potentially throw you out of the boat if you weren’t expecting it to be in gear when you started it. If it’s installed and working properly you won’t be able to pull the start rope if the Motor was in gear. For my purposes I don’t mind it being in gear when I start due to the type of fishing I do with it. But as a good rule of thumb you should always have all your safety devices functioning on your motors especially if you don’t have a kill cord.

  • @vasa56.
    @vasa56. 2 года назад +1

    What is the compression in the cylinders ?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  2 года назад

      Usually for these kind of motors, anything over 100 psi, and within 10% of each other is good to go. If you have a wild variation between two cylinders generally, that means somethings wrong in the cylinder. If they’re within 10% and Low on pressure, check with a different compression tester before tearing the engine apart.

  • @crushincrappie6525
    @crushincrappie6525 3 года назад

    Great Vid - very educational and easy to follow - I've got a 1978 9.9hp Johnson and I'd like to convert the Carb to a 15hp. Where can I find compatible Carb or the parts to rebuild my existing to 15hp?

  • @Pino_Scarpino
    @Pino_Scarpino 9 месяцев назад

    quick question, does the pilot jet come out? the ring around it was slotted on mine like it was meant to i tried it and ended up damaging the jet and that bras ring. just dont know if that does come out or i need a whole new carb all together

  • @duschnock8308
    @duschnock8308 2 года назад +1

    Thanks ! 🙏

  • @raaron
    @raaron 2 года назад

    What is the part # for the 15hp carburetor?

  • @privateuploads-geo2625
    @privateuploads-geo2625 5 месяцев назад

    i appreciate your videos... i was able to check and verify that I have spark to both plugs from your other video.... I also have verified fuel going to the carb.... but no pop of any kind when I try to start the motor... does that indicate that I may have a gunked up card/jet, and need to rebuild it? or chemically clean it? thanks for you no-nonsense videos. ;o)

  • @JBOutboards
    @JBOutboards 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks. Would you ever consider doing a 9.9hp to 15hp conversion video?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching! If I ever get the opportunity to I will definitely do a video about it. From what I’ve read pre-1979 about the only difference was the carburetor. After 1979 they tuned the exhaust tube and added shim components to the valve reads so it’s a little bit more in depth than just swapping out the carburetor if you start getting into the 80s

    • @tommie1980s
      @tommie1980s 3 года назад

      @@wetshoesmechanic hi I love your vids I was going to ask the question above. I have a 9.9 pre 1979 and have been looking at getting a 15 hp carburetor to put on it but my question now it as I brought this second how do I no if it has not already had a 15hp carburetor put in it what's the difference thanks

    • @Levers103
      @Levers103 3 года назад

      @@tommie1980s Pre-1979 the only difference was the carburetor. You have to look at the carburetor that you have and look at the inside throat diameter of the carburetor. Not the front or the back of the carburetor but the narrowest portion of the throat of the carburetor down by the butterfly. I’m going off memory...but I believe the 9.9‘s were .625 inch diameter and the 15’s were .875 inch diameter.

  • @walterlee762
    @walterlee762 3 года назад

    It appears that the starter pawl/ spring is broken on this one. I am trying to figure out where mine should attach. Can you give me some insight?

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      I’m not affiliated with this website at all, but it is loaded with information about these motors. Scroll about halfway through this webpage and there’s a picture that shows how to put the spring back together on this. I’ve tried to explain this in forums before and it’s very difficult to describe correctly, so in this case a pictures worth 1000 words. Hope this helps a bit.
      www.leeroysramblings.com/Johnson%209.9_15.htm

  • @reg7180
    @reg7180 3 года назад

    Good video. Just wondering what that red plastic thing is by the flywheel. It looks to be broken.

    • @wetshoesmechanic
      @wetshoesmechanic  3 года назад

      It is broken, it’s called the starter pawl. It’s a safety device to keep you from starting the motor with the throttle turned up too high in gear. It keeps you from throwing yourself out of the back of the boat if one of those criteria is met When you’re not expecting it when you start it. It was broken when I received the motor, and for my application on my boat I prefer it not to be on anyway so I just left it. Thanks for the positive feedback, and thanks for watching!