1966 Johnson 9.5 - slow speed knob re-center?

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Howdy All,

My 1966 Johnson 9.5 (MQ-12A) runs like a scalded dog. I could not be happpier with this motor.

One thing I would like to do is to re-center the slow speed mixture knob on the front panel. I have it adjusted right at the 9-o'clock position so I would like to re-center it to the 12-o'clock spot, as on occasion for a short period of time I do rich it up a bit. This is the type of system where there is a flexible cable going from the front panel to the carb body. See pics below.

I do have the Service Manuals for this motor but I can't find anything on doing this specific task.

Thanks for any help.

CMOS
 

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There should be an E clip that holds the knob on to the face plate. once you get the knob free it should spread open and pull off the shaft end of the cable... pretty sure it's just a splined shaft that the knob is pushed on... should pull straight off.. but get it detached from the face plate first so you don't crack it.
 
I have the 1967 version of this motor.

When I got the motor the knob was MIA. So I ordered a new one. I already set the position of the of the cable and just popped the new knob I got. It was not 100% centered, just off a bit. I have enough room to adjust either direction.
 
FormerParatrooper said:
I have the 1967 version of this motor.

When I got the motor the knob was MIA. So I ordered a new one. I already set the position of the of the cable and just popped the new knob I got. It was not 100% centered, just off a bit. I have enough room to adjust either direction.


So the knob just pulls off the cable with a friction fit?



CMOS
 
The one I got was just a friction fit, it was OEM. But, the next one, also a friction fit, I drilled a small hole in it and put a allen head screw in it. The friction fit alone went MIA as well. So far after a few outings it is still there.

Not sure about the 66's, mine is a 67 and I understand the only difference is the factory installed vibration dampener.

I found a lot of good info on these motors on this site and on Leeroys Ramblings.
 
FormerParatrooper said:
The one I got was just a friction fit, it was OEM. But, the next one, also a friction fit, I drilled a small hole in it and put a allen head screw in it. The friction fit alone went MIA as well. So far after a few outings it is still there.

Not sure about the 66's, mine is a 67 and I understand the only difference is the factory installed vibration dampener.

I found a lot of good info on these motors on this site and on Leeroys Ramblings.


Yep - LeeRoy has been a big help to me. In fact he has 2 pictures of my motor on his web site for this date rage of motors. Apparently I had some good, clear pics of a couple certain engine areas that he wanted to use. :mrgreen:

I do not have a C-clip on the inside of my front panel for this knob. I can see the groove but no clip. So I guess I'll try wiggling it out and then see if I can re-center the knob.

CMOS
 
CMOS said:
FormerParatrooper said:
The one I got was just a friction fit, it was OEM. But, the next one, also a friction fit, I drilled a small hole in it and put a allen head screw in it. The friction fit alone went MIA as well. So far after a few outings it is still there.

Not sure about the 66's, mine is a 67 and I understand the only difference is the factory installed vibration dampener.

I found a lot of good info on these motors on this site and on Leeroys Ramblings.


Yep - LeeRoy has been a big help to me. In fact he has 2 pictures of my motor on his web site for this date rage of motors. Apparently I had some good, clear pics of a couple certain engine areas that he wanted to use. :mrgreen:

I do not have a C-clip on the inside of my front panel for this knob. I can see the groove but no clip. So I guess I'll try wiggling it out and then see if I can re-center the knob.

CMOS

Find the part number and look for it on ebay. I found my knob there for $12 instead of the $30-$40 price that other sites want. You definitely want it on, it will keep the cable from moving too much in and out which will help the know disappear into the drink.
 
Sometimes they can get very stuck on that shaft... grab the brass shaft on the inside with a smooth pliers and the knob with one of those kitchen jar opener rubber things if you can't budge it. Be careful that ancient plastic can get very brittle. And find a 50 cent E clip at the local hardware. Just measure the shaft diameter.
 
Shaugh said:
Sometimes they can get very stuck on that shaft... grab the brass shaft on the inside with a smooth pliers and the knob with one of those kitchen jar opener rubber things if you can't budge it. Be careful that ancient plastic can get very brittle. And find a 50 cent E clip at the local hardware. Just measure the shaft diameter.


Sounds like a plan. I can't seem to find one on Ebay or the other usual suppliers of parts for these older motors.

CMOS
 

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