danielvanalphen
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- Aug 9, 2021
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I own a 1966 johnson 6hp and it runs great. Can get it to idle at around 500 rpm in gear (that is a by ear number) and this year of engine has a very gradual throttle cam. The cam is a constant increase of throttle. I've picked up a 1977 version of the same engine and this year engine has a completely different throttle cam. The cam barely even touches the roller that opens the throttle plate, until the very last part of the cam in which it is a very sharp increase. Im wondering what's the point of this type of cam over a gradual one, when the 3/4 of the cam that doesn't even open the throttle is useless