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Johnson 9.5 carb rebuild help
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<blockquote data-quote="sharrison" data-source="post: 277230" data-attributes="member: 9158"><p>Sierra #18-7823 is what I used on my 1965 Johnson 9.5. Not sure why it wouldn't work on your 1970 model.</p><p>Napa,West marine,ect sells them as well as online. Less then 20 bucks. </p><p></p><p>Check out this site https://www.leeroysramblings.com/Rebuilding_fuelpump.htm </p><p>It has the instructions that come with the OEM kits, The Sierra kit doesn't have them. The only tricky part is the small spring inside the pump. Just be careful when you pull yours apart and you'll see where it goes. If it does go flying the kit comes with a new one and the instructions tell you where to put it depending on where the outlet nipple is facing. So before you pull yours off the motor note where the inlet and outlet face. It matters when going back together...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharrison, post: 277230, member: 9158"] Sierra #18-7823 is what I used on my 1965 Johnson 9.5. Not sure why it wouldn't work on your 1970 model. Napa,West marine,ect sells them as well as online. Less then 20 bucks. Check out this site https://www.leeroysramblings.com/Rebuilding_fuelpump.htm It has the instructions that come with the OEM kits, The Sierra kit doesn't have them. The only tricky part is the small spring inside the pump. Just be careful when you pull yours apart and you'll see where it goes. If it does go flying the kit comes with a new one and the instructions tell you where to put it depending on where the outlet nipple is facing. So before you pull yours off the motor note where the inlet and outlet face. It matters when going back together... [/QUOTE]
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