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0314002 BUSING EVINRUDE 100193A, 100293R, 115083D, 115393M, 115493B, 115593, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 115890C, 115983E, 125183C, 125283R, 135383M, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 150840S, 175740S, 200640S, 50172S, 50202C, 50302R, 50442M, 50542B, 50902C, 55642E, 55772D, 55872A, BUSING
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100193A   100293R   115083D   115393M   115493B   115593   115693D   115790S   115793S   115890C   115983E   125183C   125283R   135383M   135443B   135543E   135643D   150840S   175740S   200640S   50172S   50202C   50302R   50442M   50542B   50902C   55642E   55772D   55872A   55874S   55972A   60072B   60172C   65272S   65372R   70442M   70572B   70673D   70773S   70873C   70973R   75542B   75642D   85093B   85193A   85293R   85393M   85493B   85593E   85693D   85993E   BE50DTLEDC   BE50DTLEUR   BE5DREDS   BE5DREUC   BE5FRBECC   BE5FRBEUS   BE60ELEDR   BE60ELEUA   BE60TLECM   BE6DRECR   BE6DREDS   BE6DREUC   BE70ELECB   BE70ELEDA   BE70ELEUM   BE8RCB   BE8RCH   BE8RCLT   BE8REDS   E35AELCDE   E35AELCUD   E40AELCCS   E40ECDE   E40ECOB   E40ECRM   E40ECUD   E45RCE   E45RCEIA   E45RCENM   E45RCESR   E48ESLCCC   E48ESLCUS   E50BECCS   E50BECDE   E50BECIC   E50BECNR   E50BECOB   E50BECRM   E50BECTA   E50BECUD   E50DTLECA   E50DTLEOS   E50ECSR   E55RCIM   E55RLCSA   E55RSLN   E55RWLE   E55RWLEIA   E55RWLENM   E55RWLESR   E5DRECR   E5R4EEM   E5R4SIE   E5R4SSB   E60ECIA   E60ECNM   E60ECSR   E60ECTB   E60ELCCR   E60ELCDS   E60ELCEA   E60ELCOD   E60ELCRE   E60ELCUC   E60ELEIB   E60ELENE   E60ELEOC   E60ELERS   E60ELESM   E60ELETD   E65RWLCRS   E65WELEES   E65WELSIR   E65WELSSC   E65WMLCDR   E65WMLCOC   E65WMLCUA   E65WMLEIB   E65WMLENE   E65WMLEOC   E65WMLERS   E65WMLESM   E65WMLETD   E65WMLZ   E6R4EEM   E6R4SIE   E6R4SSB   E6REIA   E6RENM   E6REOD   E6RERE   E6RETB   E70ELCCA   E70ELCDC   E70ELCEM   E70ELCIH   E70ELCNB   E70ELCOS   E70ELCRD   E70ELCSA   E70ELCTE   E70ELCUR   E70ELEIE   E70ELEND   E70ELEOR   E70ELERC   E70ELESB   E70ELETS   E75ECCA   E75ECDC   E75ECOS   E75ECRD   E75ECUR   E75ERCIH   E75ERCNB   E75ERCSA   E75ERCTE   E8DREEA   E8DRSSM   E8RECR   E8REIA   E8RENM   E8REOD   E8RERE   E8RETB   E8REUC   E8WREES   E8WRLSIR   E8WRLSSC   HE6FRECA   HE6FREUR   SE65WMLD   SE65WMLM   SE65WMLZ2   T65WMLM   EVINRUDE

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

100193A, 100193C 1971
100293R 1972
115083D 1970
115393M 1973
115493B 1974
115593 1975
115693D, 115693G, 115699D, 115699G 1976
115790S, 140740S, 140743S, 140783S, 85790S 1977
115793S, 115799S, 85793S, 85799S 1977
115890C, 115893C, 115899C, 140840C, 140843C, 140883C, 85890C, 85895C, 85899C 1978
115983E, 115983S 1969
125183C 1971
125283R 1972
135383M 1973
135443B, 135483B, 135489B 1974
135543E, 135583E, 135589E 1975
135643D, 135643G, 135683D, 135683G 1976
150840S, 150849S, 175840C, 175840S, 200840R, 200849R, 235840R, 235849R 1978
175740S, 175749S, 200740C, 200749C 1977
200640S, 200649S 1976
50172S, 50173S 1971
50202C, 50203C, 50272C, 50273C 1972
50302R, 50303R, 50372R, 50373R 1973
50442M, 50443M, 50472M, 50473M 1974
50542B, 50543B, 50572B, 50573B 1975
50902C, 50903C, 55974C, 55975C 1979
55642E, 55643E, 55672E, 55673E 1976
55772D, 55773D 1977
55872A, 55872R, 55872S, 55873A, 55873R, 55873S 1968
55874S, 55875S 1978
55972A, 55972C, 55973A, 55973C 1969
60072B, 60072D, 60073B, 60073D 1970
60172C, 60172E, 60173C, 60173E 1971
65272S, 65273S 1972
65372R, 65373R 1973
70442M, 70443M, 70472M, 70473M 1974
70572B, 70572E, 70573B, 70573E 1975
70673D 1976
70773S, 75742S, 75743S 1977
70873C, 75842C, 75843C 1978
70973R, 75942R, 75943R 1979
75542B, 75543B 1975
75642D, 75643D 1976
85093B, 85093D 1970
85193A, 85193H 1971
85293R 1972
85393M 1973
85493B 1974
85593E 1975
85693D, 85693G, 85699G 1976
85993E, 85993M, 85993S 1969
BE50DTLEDC, E50DTLEDC, E50ELED 1996
BE50DTLEUR, E50DTLEUR, E50ELEUR 1997
BE5DREDS, BE5DRLEDS 1996
BE5DREUC, BE5DRLEUC 1997
BE5FRBECC, BE5FRBLECC, HE5FRECA, HE5FRLECA 1998
BE5FRBEUS, BE5FRBLEUS, HE5FREUR, HE5FRLEUR 1997
BE60ELEDR, BE60TLEDR, E60ELEDR, E60TLEDR 1996
BE60ELEUA, BE60TLEUA, E60ELEUA, E60TLEUA 1997
BE60TLECM, E60TLECM 1998

Information:

Fuel System
Testing 9L9263 Fuel Injection Nozzles
8S2242 Nozzle Testing Group.8S2245 Injector Cleaning Tool Group.9S7354 Torque Wrench.9S3093 Adapter.Before testing a fuel injection pump or nozzle from an engine that is misfiring or puffing black smoke, a simple check can be made to determine which cylinder is causing the difficulty.With the engine running at a speed that makes the misfiring most pronounced, momentarily loosen the fuel line nut on an injection pump sufficiently to "cut out" that cylinder. Check each cylinder in the same manner. If one is found where loosening makes no difference in the irregular operation or causes puffing of black smoke to cease, the pump and valve for only that cylinder need be tested.Exhaust port temperature, when the engine is running at low idle speed, can be an indication of injection nozzle condition. Low temperature at an exhaust manifold port, indicates no fuel to the cylinder and a possibility of a clogged nozzle. Exceptionally high exhaust port temperature may indicate excess fuel injection caused by poor fuel cut off. Do not attempt to test or disassemble nozzles without the proper service tools.Before testing, remove loose carbon from the tip with the 8S2258 Brass Wire Brush. Remove the carbon seal dam and clean the groove and the body below the groove in the same manner. Any staining in this area is normal and not detrimental to the nozzle body. Carbon accumulations should be removed, but excessive brushing will remove the coating on the nozzle. Perform all test before cleaning or adjusting a nozzle. A test may show that the nozzle can not be used again.
When testing, keep the nozzle tip directed away from the operator and into the 8S2270 Fuel Collector to contain the spray. Fuel from the spray orifices can penetrate clothing and skin causing serious infection.
Connect nozzle (4) to tester (1) using tube assembly (2) and adapter (3). The nozzle may be tightened by hand if the 1H1023 Seal is not damaged.
Always use clean Kent-Moore J23300-585 or Shell 66631 calibration oil or equivalent when testing. Dirty test oil will damage nozzle components.
Kent-Moore J23300-585 calibration oil may be purchased from Kent-Moore Corp. 1501 South Jackson St., Jackson, Michigan 49203. Shell 66631 calibration oil may be purchased from Shell Oil Company.
CONNECTING NOZZLE TO TESTER
1. 8S2267 Nozzle Tester. 2. 8S2268 Tube Assembly. 3. 9S3093 Adapter. 4. Nozzle.Opening Pressure Test
1. Close the gauge protector valve and the on-off valve. Open the pump isolator valve. Flush the nozzle by operating the tester for 10 to 15 strokes at a rate of 60 strokes per minute.2. Open the gauge protector valve. Raise the pressure slowly until the nozzle valve opens. The gauge reading may drop sharply if the valve chatters, or may stay nearly constant when the valve opens. Opening pressures should be as listed in the chart. If opening pressure is less than 2200 psi (154.7 kg/cm2), do not use the nozzle again. Lack of chatter or atomized spray during Step 2 does not indicate a faulty valve. Used nozzles that have been cleaned, should be adjusted to 2750 to 2850 psi (193.3 to 200.4 kg/cm2) opening pressure.3. Adjust opening pressure, if necessary as follows: a) Remove the nozzle from the tester and secure it in the 8S2250 Nozzle Holding Tool. Loosen the adjusting screw locknut. Reconnect the nozzle, with the tip facing downward, to the tester.b) Back out the lift adjusting screw far enough to prevent bottoming when the pressure adjusting screw is turned.
Failure to back out the lift adjusting screw far enough will result in a bent valve or damage to the valve seat in the next step.
c) Turn the pressure adjusting screw clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease opening pressure. Do not tighten locknut at this time.Valve Lift Adjustment
1. With the opening pressure set correctly and while pumping test oil through the nozzle, hold the pressure adjusting screw and slowly turn the lift adjusting screw clockwise until the fuel ceases to flow.2. Check to be sure the valve is bottomed by raising the pressure 200 to 500 psi (14.06 to 35.15 kg/cm2) OVER the nozzle opening pressure.
Do not bend the valve or damage the valve seat by bottoming with too much force.
Some fuel may collect at the tip but a rapid dribble should not be apparent.3. Back out the lift adjusting screw 3/4 1/8 of a turn.4. Hold the pressure adjusting screw and tighten the locknut. See subject, TIGHTENING LOCKNUT.5. Recheck the opening pressure.Checking Seat Condition
1. Wrap the top of the fuel nozzle body (adjusting screw end) with a shop towel to absorb the leakage. Close the gauge protector valve.2. Point the nozzle tip into the 8S2270 Fuel Collector and operate the pump rapidly for at least five strokes to firmly seat the valve. Open the gauge protector valve. Dry the nozzle tip thoroughly.3. Raise the pressure at the nozzle to 250 to 300 psi (17.6 to 21.1 kg/cm2) UNDER opening pressure. If more than 3 drops of fuel should appear on the tip in 15 seconds, clean or replace the nozzle.Spray Pattern
The valve lift must be set properly before checking spray pattern. The amount of lift affects this characteristic.1. Close the gauge protector valve and the on-off valve. Open the pump isolator valve.2. Point the nozzle tip into the 8S2270 Fuel Collector.3. Raise pressure slowly and observe the spray pattern when fluid begins to flow through the nozzle. The spray must be equal and unifor


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