5008000 2010 75-90 HP Parts Catalog (Paper) EVINRUDE
E75DPLISD, E75DPLISF, E75DSLISF, E75DSLISR, E90DPLISD, E90DPLISF, E90DPXISD, E90DPXISF, E90DSLISE, E90DSLISF, E90WDELISF, E90WDELISR, E90WDEXISF, E90WDEXISR
2010
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E75DSLISF 2010
E75DSLISR 2010
E90DPLISD 2010
E90DPLISF 2010
E90DPXISD 2010
E90DPXISF 2010
E90DSLISE 2010
E90DSLISF 2010
E90WDELISF 2010
E90WDELISR 2010
E90WDEXISF 2010
E90WDEXISR 2010
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Lubricate 2 fittings. Check all belts for cracks and wear. Replace belts in sets only to ensure even wear.(5)Cooling System
Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped.
1. Clean radiator fins. 2. Inspect condition of the radiator hoses. 3. Tighten hose clamps as necessary.(6)Coolant Conditioner Group Element (If Equipped)
Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped.Remove the radiator cap slowly to relieve pressure. Steam can cause personal injury.Conditioner contains alkali, avoid contact with skin and eyes to prevent personal injury.Change conditioner group element only when coolant is cold to avoid risk of burns.
All water is corrosive at engine operating temperature. Use either Caterpillar Cooling System Conditioner liquid, or the coolant conditioner group element to treat either plain water or ethylene glycol. NEVER use both the liquid cooling system conditioner and the coolant conditioner element at the same time.Do not use Caterpillar Cooling System Conditioner or Coolant Conditioner Elements with Dowtherm 209 Full-Fill coolant.
Close both inlet and outlet valves (turn clockwise to close before removing the filter to avoid coolant loss.
1. Close the inlet and outlet valves, if equipped. 2. Remove the coolant conditioner element. Discard element.3. Clean the filter mounting base. Make certain all of the old filter gasket material is removed.4. Use only Caterpillar Part Number 9N3368 as a replacement element.5. Coat the seal of the element with a thin film of clean engine oil. 6. Install and turn the element until the seal contacts the base, then tighten 3/4 turn more.7. Open the inlet and outlet valves, if equipped.8. Start the engine and check for leaks.(7)Engine Air Intake
The engine may be equipped with a dry-type or an oil bath air cleaner. Service the air cleaner at regular intervals determined by dust conditions.
NEVER SERVICE AIR INTAKE SYSTEM WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
Dry-type Air Cleaner
1. Loosen and remove the retaining bolts and end cover.2. Remove the element.3. Remove any dirt or debris which has accumulated on the bottom or sides of the filter housing. Clean the filter element using one of the methods covered in the topic, CLEANING AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS.4. If the element is damaged, install a new element.5. Install the clean element in the filter housing.6. Install the cover. Tighten the retaining bolts.Oil Bath-type Air Cleaner
1. Loosen the retaining clamp thumb screw and remove the oil pan from the air cleaner.2. Clean the bottom of the oil pan with clean nonflammable solvent. Fill the pan with clean engine oil to the level indicated by the mark on the side of the oil pan.3. Install the oil pan and tighten the retaining clamp.Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements
When using pressure air, wear protective face shield and protective clothing. Use 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum pressure air for cleaning purposes.
Do not clean element by bumping or tapping.Do not use elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals.
Pressure Air - 30 psi (205 kPa) Maximum
1. Direct air inside the element along the length of the pleats. 2. Direct air outside the element along the length of the pleats. Direct air inside the element along the length of the pleats. Inspect the element.Water - 40 psi (280 kPa) Maximum
1. Direct water inside the element and along the length of the pleats. 2. Direct the water outside the element along the length of the pleats. Rinse, air dry thoroughly and inspect the element.Detergent
1. Wash the element in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent.2. Rinse the element with clean water.3. Air dry the element thoroughly and inspect it.Inspecting Element
1. Insert a light inside of the clean and dry element, and inspect it. Discard the element if rips or tears are found. 2. Wrap and store good elements in a clean, dry place.(8)Batteries
Batteries give off flammable fumes that can explode. Do not smoke when observing electrolyte level.Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal injury if it contacts skin or eyes.
Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped.
1. Clean radiator fins. 2. Inspect condition of the radiator hoses. 3. Tighten hose clamps as necessary.(6)Coolant Conditioner Group Element (If Equipped)
Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped.Remove the radiator cap slowly to relieve pressure. Steam can cause personal injury.Conditioner contains alkali, avoid contact with skin and eyes to prevent personal injury.Change conditioner group element only when coolant is cold to avoid risk of burns.
All water is corrosive at engine operating temperature. Use either Caterpillar Cooling System Conditioner liquid, or the coolant conditioner group element to treat either plain water or ethylene glycol. NEVER use both the liquid cooling system conditioner and the coolant conditioner element at the same time.Do not use Caterpillar Cooling System Conditioner or Coolant Conditioner Elements with Dowtherm 209 Full-Fill coolant.
Close both inlet and outlet valves (turn clockwise to close before removing the filter to avoid coolant loss.
1. Close the inlet and outlet valves, if equipped. 2. Remove the coolant conditioner element. Discard element.3. Clean the filter mounting base. Make certain all of the old filter gasket material is removed.4. Use only Caterpillar Part Number 9N3368 as a replacement element.5. Coat the seal of the element with a thin film of clean engine oil. 6. Install and turn the element until the seal contacts the base, then tighten 3/4 turn more.7. Open the inlet and outlet valves, if equipped.8. Start the engine and check for leaks.(7)Engine Air Intake
The engine may be equipped with a dry-type or an oil bath air cleaner. Service the air cleaner at regular intervals determined by dust conditions.
NEVER SERVICE AIR INTAKE SYSTEM WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
Dry-type Air Cleaner
1. Loosen and remove the retaining bolts and end cover.2. Remove the element.3. Remove any dirt or debris which has accumulated on the bottom or sides of the filter housing. Clean the filter element using one of the methods covered in the topic, CLEANING AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS.4. If the element is damaged, install a new element.5. Install the clean element in the filter housing.6. Install the cover. Tighten the retaining bolts.Oil Bath-type Air Cleaner
1. Loosen the retaining clamp thumb screw and remove the oil pan from the air cleaner.2. Clean the bottom of the oil pan with clean nonflammable solvent. Fill the pan with clean engine oil to the level indicated by the mark on the side of the oil pan.3. Install the oil pan and tighten the retaining clamp.Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements
When using pressure air, wear protective face shield and protective clothing. Use 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum pressure air for cleaning purposes.
Do not clean element by bumping or tapping.Do not use elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals.
Pressure Air - 30 psi (205 kPa) Maximum
1. Direct air inside the element along the length of the pleats. 2. Direct air outside the element along the length of the pleats. Direct air inside the element along the length of the pleats. Inspect the element.Water - 40 psi (280 kPa) Maximum
1. Direct water inside the element and along the length of the pleats. 2. Direct the water outside the element along the length of the pleats. Rinse, air dry thoroughly and inspect the element.Detergent
1. Wash the element in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent.2. Rinse the element with clean water.3. Air dry the element thoroughly and inspect it.Inspecting Element
1. Insert a light inside of the clean and dry element, and inspect it. Discard the element if rips or tears are found. 2. Wrap and store good elements in a clean, dry place.(8)Batteries
Batteries give off flammable fumes that can explode. Do not smoke when observing electrolyte level.Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal injury if it contacts skin or eyes.
Parts 2010 EVINRUDE:
5008004
5008004 2010 Parts Catalog Set (Paper)
DE250CXISF, DE250PXISF, DE300CXISF, DE300PXISF, E115DBXISF, E115DCXISF, E115DHLISC, E115DHXISC, E115DSLISF, E130DCXISC, E130DPLISC, E130DPXISC, E130DSLISC, E150DBXISF, E150DCXISF, E150DHLISF, E150DPLISF, E150DPXISF, E150DSLISF, E150HSLISF, E15DHPLISS