0338023 DRIVESHAFT ASSY., Upper EVINRUDE
E150ELENC, E175EXENC
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RAREELECTRICAL New Drive Shaft Is Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 3.600 Bore E-Tec 90 90-175 Hp 2009 By Part Numbers 449-226 0338023 0338574 0342250 0435769 0436235 5000624
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: Product Type: Drive Shaft / Manufacturer Part Number: 449-226 / Hp: 90-175 / / / || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 3.600 Bore E-Tec 90 90-175 Hp 2009 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 100 90-175 Hp 1998 1999 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 105 90-175 Hp 1999 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 115 90-175 Hp 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 90 90-175 Hp 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 || Applications: 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree Carb 150 90-175 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree Carb 175 90-175 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore Ficht 135 90-175 Hp 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore Ficht 150 90-175 Hp 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: Product Type: Drive Shaft / Manufacturer Part Number: 449-226 / Hp: 90-175 / / / || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 3.600 Bore E-Tec 90 90-175 Hp 2009 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 100 90-175 Hp 1998 1999 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 105 90-175 Hp 1999 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 115 90-175 Hp 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree 90 90-175 Hp 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 || Applications: 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree Carb 150 90-175 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree Carb 175 90-175 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore Ficht 135 90-175 Hp 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore Ficht 150 90-175 Hp 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 / || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
RAREELECTRICAL New Drive Shaft Is Compatible With Johnson Evinrude 3 Cyl 3.600 Bore E-Tec 90 90-175 Hp 2009 By Part Number 449-226 0338023 0338574 0342250 0435769 0436235 5000624
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude || Replaces: PRODUCT TYPE: DRIVE SHAFTMANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 449-226HP: 90-175 ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude || Replaces: PRODUCT TYPE: DRIVE SHAFTMANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 449-226HP: 90-175 ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
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RAREELECTRICAL New Drive Shaft Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.600 Bore 60 Degree Carb 150 175 90-175 Hp 1992-2006 By Part Numbers 449-226 0338023 0338574 0342250 0435769 0436235 5000624
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude || Replaces: PRODUCT TYPE: DRIVE SHAFT, MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 449-226, HP: 90-175, , , ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude || Replaces: PRODUCT TYPE: DRIVE SHAFT, MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 449-226, HP: 90-175, , , ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
E175EXENC, E175GLENC, E175NXENC, VE175EXENC, VE175GLENC 1992
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2. Turn the crankshaft until the timing mark "C" on crankshaft gear (1) is in alignment with the timing mark "C" on camshaft gear (2) as shown in the inset. 3. Remove nuts (4), the connecting rod bolts and connecting rod caps (3) from the connecting rods.
If the piston and connecting rod assemblies are pushed down too far in the cylinder liners, the piston can hit the fuel injection nozzle or the intake exhaust valve which can cause damage to the fuel injection nozzle or the piston.
If the intake and exhaust valves are closed, it can be difficult to push the piston and connecting rod assembly down in the cylinder liner.4. Push the pistons that are not at top center down far enough to clear the crankshaft.5. Remove main bearing cap bolts (5) and main bearing caps (6) from the engine. 6. Remove thrust bearings (7) from the rear main bearing. 7. Install tooling (B) on crankshaft (8) as shown and fasten a hoist to it. Lift the crankshaft straight up from the cylinder block. The weight of the crankshaft for 3304 Engines is 65 kg (143 lb.). The weight of the crankshaft for 3306 Engines is 95 kg (210 lb.). 8. Use tooling (C) and remove crankshaft gear (1) from the crankshaft.
If the bearings are to be removed, put identification marks on them as to their location for installation purposes.
9. If necessary, remove the main bearings from the cylinder block and main bearing caps. If necessary, remove the connecting rod bearings from the connecting rods and connecting rod caps.Install Crankshaft
1. Put the engine in position on tooling (A). If the crankshaft journals and bores for the block and rods were measured at disassembly and found to be within specifications, no further checks are necessary. However, If the serviceman still wants to measure the bearing clearances, Plastigage is recommended. Lead wire, shim stock or use of a dial bore gauge can damage the bearing surface.The serviceman must be very careful to use Plastigage correctly. The following points must be remembered:... Make sure that the backs of the bearings and the bores are clean and dry.... Make sure that the bearing locking tabs are properly seated in their slots.... The crankshaft must be free of oil where the Plastigage touches it.... If the main bearing clearances are checked with the engine upright or on its side, the crankshaft must be supported. Use a jack under an adjacent crankshaft counterweight and hold the crankshaft against the crown of the bearing. If the crankshaft is not supported, the weight of the crankshaft will cause incorrect readings.... Put a piece of Plastigage on the crown of the bearing half that is in the cap. Do not allow the Plastigage to extend over the edge of the bearing.... Install the bearing cap using the correct torque-turn specifications. Do not use an impact wrench. Be careful not to dislodge the bearing when the cap is installed.... Do not turn the crankshaft with the Plastigage installed.... Carefully remove the cap, but do not remove the Plastigage. Measure the width of the Plastigage while it is in the bearing cap or on the crankshaft journal. Do this by using the correct scale on the package. Record the measurements.... Remove the Plastigage before reinstalling the cap.When using Plastigage, the readings can sometimes be unclear. For example, all parts of the Plastigage are not the same width. Measure the major widths to make sure that they are within the specification range. Also, experience has shown that when checking clearances tighter than 0.10 mm (.004") the readings may be low by 0.013 to 0.025 mm (.0005 to .0010"). Out-of-round journals can give faulty readings. Also, journal taper may be indicated when one end of the Plastigage is wider than the other.For complete details concerning measuring bearing clearances, see Engine Bearings And Crankshafts, Form No. SEBD0531. Install the bearings dry when the clearance checks are made. Put clean engine oil on all the bearings for final assembly.
Make sure the upper and lower halves of the main bearings are installed so the bearing tabs fit into the notch in the cylinder block and main bearing caps.
2. If the bearings were removed from the engine, clean the bearing surfaces in the cylinder block and the connecting rods. Install the upper halves of connecting rod bearings (1) and main bearings (2). 3. Heat crankshaft gear (3) to a maximum temperature of 316°C (600°F). Install the gear on the crankshaft. 4. Install tooling (B) on the ends of the crankshaft and fasten a hoist to it.5. Make an alignment of the connecting rods with the crankshaft. Make an alignment of the "C" marks on crankshaft gear (3) and camshaft gear (4). When the connecting rods and the "C" marks are in alignment, lower the crankshaft on to the main bearings and remove tooling (B).6. Check the main bearing clearances with Plastigage (C) as follows: a. Put a piece of Plastigage (C) in position as shown.
Make sure the part number on the main bearing cap is toward the front of the engine and the number on the main bearing cap is the same as the number on the cylinder block on the left side of each main bearing cap.
Do not turn the crankshaft when Plastigage (C) is in position.b. Install main bearing cap (5). Put clean engine oil on the bolt threads and the face of the washers and install the bolts. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 41 4 N m (30 3 lb.ft.).c. Put a mark on each bolt and main bearing cap; then tighten the bolts 90° 1.5° more.d. Remove the main bearing caps. Remove Plastigage (C), and measure the thickness of the Plastigage. The main bearing clearance must be 0.076 to 0.165 mm (.0030 to .0065 in.). The maximum permissibe clearance with used bearings is 0.25 mm (.010 in.). 7. Put clean engine oil on thrust bearing (7) for the rear main bearing. Install the thrust bearing
If the piston and connecting rod assemblies are pushed down too far in the cylinder liners, the piston can hit the fuel injection nozzle or the intake exhaust valve which can cause damage to the fuel injection nozzle or the piston.
If the intake and exhaust valves are closed, it can be difficult to push the piston and connecting rod assembly down in the cylinder liner.4. Push the pistons that are not at top center down far enough to clear the crankshaft.5. Remove main bearing cap bolts (5) and main bearing caps (6) from the engine. 6. Remove thrust bearings (7) from the rear main bearing. 7. Install tooling (B) on crankshaft (8) as shown and fasten a hoist to it. Lift the crankshaft straight up from the cylinder block. The weight of the crankshaft for 3304 Engines is 65 kg (143 lb.). The weight of the crankshaft for 3306 Engines is 95 kg (210 lb.). 8. Use tooling (C) and remove crankshaft gear (1) from the crankshaft.
If the bearings are to be removed, put identification marks on them as to their location for installation purposes.
9. If necessary, remove the main bearings from the cylinder block and main bearing caps. If necessary, remove the connecting rod bearings from the connecting rods and connecting rod caps.Install Crankshaft
1. Put the engine in position on tooling (A). If the crankshaft journals and bores for the block and rods were measured at disassembly and found to be within specifications, no further checks are necessary. However, If the serviceman still wants to measure the bearing clearances, Plastigage is recommended. Lead wire, shim stock or use of a dial bore gauge can damage the bearing surface.The serviceman must be very careful to use Plastigage correctly. The following points must be remembered:... Make sure that the backs of the bearings and the bores are clean and dry.... Make sure that the bearing locking tabs are properly seated in their slots.... The crankshaft must be free of oil where the Plastigage touches it.... If the main bearing clearances are checked with the engine upright or on its side, the crankshaft must be supported. Use a jack under an adjacent crankshaft counterweight and hold the crankshaft against the crown of the bearing. If the crankshaft is not supported, the weight of the crankshaft will cause incorrect readings.... Put a piece of Plastigage on the crown of the bearing half that is in the cap. Do not allow the Plastigage to extend over the edge of the bearing.... Install the bearing cap using the correct torque-turn specifications. Do not use an impact wrench. Be careful not to dislodge the bearing when the cap is installed.... Do not turn the crankshaft with the Plastigage installed.... Carefully remove the cap, but do not remove the Plastigage. Measure the width of the Plastigage while it is in the bearing cap or on the crankshaft journal. Do this by using the correct scale on the package. Record the measurements.... Remove the Plastigage before reinstalling the cap.When using Plastigage, the readings can sometimes be unclear. For example, all parts of the Plastigage are not the same width. Measure the major widths to make sure that they are within the specification range. Also, experience has shown that when checking clearances tighter than 0.10 mm (.004") the readings may be low by 0.013 to 0.025 mm (.0005 to .0010"). Out-of-round journals can give faulty readings. Also, journal taper may be indicated when one end of the Plastigage is wider than the other.For complete details concerning measuring bearing clearances, see Engine Bearings And Crankshafts, Form No. SEBD0531. Install the bearings dry when the clearance checks are made. Put clean engine oil on all the bearings for final assembly.
Make sure the upper and lower halves of the main bearings are installed so the bearing tabs fit into the notch in the cylinder block and main bearing caps.
2. If the bearings were removed from the engine, clean the bearing surfaces in the cylinder block and the connecting rods. Install the upper halves of connecting rod bearings (1) and main bearings (2). 3. Heat crankshaft gear (3) to a maximum temperature of 316°C (600°F). Install the gear on the crankshaft. 4. Install tooling (B) on the ends of the crankshaft and fasten a hoist to it.5. Make an alignment of the connecting rods with the crankshaft. Make an alignment of the "C" marks on crankshaft gear (3) and camshaft gear (4). When the connecting rods and the "C" marks are in alignment, lower the crankshaft on to the main bearings and remove tooling (B).6. Check the main bearing clearances with Plastigage (C) as follows: a. Put a piece of Plastigage (C) in position as shown.
Make sure the part number on the main bearing cap is toward the front of the engine and the number on the main bearing cap is the same as the number on the cylinder block on the left side of each main bearing cap.
Do not turn the crankshaft when Plastigage (C) is in position.b. Install main bearing cap (5). Put clean engine oil on the bolt threads and the face of the washers and install the bolts. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 41 4 N m (30 3 lb.ft.).c. Put a mark on each bolt and main bearing cap; then tighten the bolts 90° 1.5° more.d. Remove the main bearing caps. Remove Plastigage (C), and measure the thickness of the Plastigage. The main bearing clearance must be 0.076 to 0.165 mm (.0030 to .0065 in.). The maximum permissibe clearance with used bearings is 0.25 mm (.010 in.). 7. Put clean engine oil on thrust bearing (7) for the rear main bearing. Install the thrust bearing
Parts driveshaft EVINRUDE:
0335677
0335677 DRIVESHAFT, Lower
BE115ELEDR, BE115ELEUA, BE115GLECM, BE130TLECE, BE130TLEDM, BE130TLEUB, BE150ELECD, BE150ELEDB, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEDB, BE175EXEUC, BE200CXECM, BE200CXEDR, BE200CXEUA, BE225CXECS, BE225CXEDE, BE225CXEUD, BE90ELEDR, BE90ELEUA, BE90SLECM, E
0338022
0435106
0435106 DRIVESHAFT & SLEEVE AY.
BE115GLECM, BE150ELECD, BE150ELEDB, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEDB, BE175EXEUC, BE90SLECM, E150ELENC, E150ELEOM, E150ELERA, E150ELETG, E175EXARC, E175EXATG, E175EXENC, E175EXEOM