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My Grandfathers 1966 Johnson 9.5 hand me down-hand me down.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuDZ" data-source="post: 372820" data-attributes="member: 10131"><p>Thanks. I'm new to outboards, so I'm just taking it slow and stepping through each process. I have a tendency to go "Let's go full speed on this and tear it apart in a whirlwind and figure it out later!" Since I want this to work out in the end, I'm forgoing that and think it will be cooler to run it "as is" since it's how my father and grandfather "wore it in" but in a fully reliable state where I have it tuned up.</p><p></p><p>I have the tiller put back together and mounted. I used one of the motor part sites (I forget offhand, but a popular one) and used it as a guide. I was missing a few bolts. so I had to do a little replacement and guesswork, but it should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuDZ, post: 372820, member: 10131"] Thanks. I'm new to outboards, so I'm just taking it slow and stepping through each process. I have a tendency to go "Let's go full speed on this and tear it apart in a whirlwind and figure it out later!" Since I want this to work out in the end, I'm forgoing that and think it will be cooler to run it "as is" since it's how my father and grandfather "wore it in" but in a fully reliable state where I have it tuned up. I have the tiller put back together and mounted. I used one of the motor part sites (I forget offhand, but a popular one) and used it as a guide. I was missing a few bolts. so I had to do a little replacement and guesswork, but it should work. [/QUOTE]
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