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HELP !!!!


mnhunter79

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I just got a 1993 johnson 15 hp outboard. I installed a new carb kit, head gasket, and fuel pump. All these parts were off the motor when i got it. NOW, the ? is. how do i hook up the throttle, choke, linkages, and where do the fuel lines run? Is there a HSOforum that has an exploded view of how this all goes back on the motor? Or someone in the area to give me a hand? I found a site that shows the breakdown of each part, but it does not show what gets hooked up to what once back on the motor. I also have an older johnson 15 hp (1980 ish) can i look at that one for referance, or did they change alot of things from 1980 to 1993? Thanks for any input!!

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Not a huge change but some, you could still probably use it for reference. You will not find a choke on your 93 as they use a primer instead, throttle linkage will be simalar. If you have the old fuel lines, they have particular bends, just match them up.

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