1976 Johnson 2HP 2R76 Outboard Motor Service Manual, Page 20Get this manual

1976 Johnson 2HP 2R76 Outboard Motor Service Manual, Page 20

3-3 FUEL TANK The fuel tank supplies fuel through gravity flow to the carburetorA vent in the filler cap allows air to enter the tank as fuel is consumedThe fuel filter is pOSitioned inside the fuel tank and is part of the fuel shut-off valve REMOVAL OF FUEL TANK CARBURETOR AND INTAKE MANIFOLD
aShut off fuel supply at fuel shut-off valvebRemove low speed knobcRemove rewind starter as described in Section 7dDisconnect fuel hose at carburetoreFuel tank must be removed from support bracket at this time by pulling out two retainersSee Figure 3-2Remove slotted screws control panel to carburetor and cap screws (Figure 3-2) fuel tank support bracket to cylinder headAlign speed control lever with slot in support bracketSee Figure -3Remove support bracket and air silencerf
ALIGN SPEED CONTROL WITH SLOT

Figure 3-3

Figure 3-4Carburetor Attaching Nuts

gRemove carburetor by removing the two attaching nuts, see Figure 3-4hRemove four screws and intake manifold, leaf valve assembly, and gaskets from power headSee Figure 3-4A