Re: 1965 9.5 carburetor??
after you get the top half going, don't forget to replace the lower unit lube and replace the impeller.
I would also suggest using extreme care when removing the screws to the carb, the cowling system on the 9.5s eats screws, nuts and anything else the happens to fall in it. the steps i use when taking the carb off are.
1. un hook the choke rod from the carb - usually a plastic retainer there.
2. either unscrew the slow speed needle and take off the knob, so that you can check the point of the needle and clean it out. you'll also need to replace the packing - which will come with your carb kit.
3. disconnect the fuel hoses going to the carb.
4. now you can start unscrewing the screws that hold the carb to the manifold. pay attention which screws go where as there are a few long ones and a few short ones. also you'll have to move the mag plate around because it'll be in the way.
this is just a general idea on what I do, I may have left out a step or two, but really get a manual, it will help tons - Me personally, I stay away from the CD manuals on ebay - I like the real thing.