0502905 EVINRUDE ELEMENT


0502905 ELEMENT EVINRUDE BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, E250CXEOR, E300CXEOR ELEMENT
0502905 ELEMENT EVINRUDE
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16-02-2024
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QKHH Replace for Johnson/Evinrude/OMC/BRP OEM Spin-On Fuel Filter/Water Separator Kit,25 Micron - 502905
QKHH Replaces for Johnson/Evinrude/OMC/BRP 502905,0502905 || Compatible CRUSADER 98041 OMC 174144 Sierra 18-7846 || Replace the filter once each season or as your owner's manual recommends based on engine use. || Manufactured to OEM standards and rigorously tested at the factory
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05-04-2023

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Technical Precision Replacement for EZGO/Cushman/TEXTRON 0502-905 Battery
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19-01-2022

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Arctic Cat 2007-2009 Prowler Xt 650 H1 Auto 4X4 Lever Differential Lock Assembly 0502-905 New Oem
New OEM Arctic Cat Lever Differential Lock Assembly || OEM Part Number: 0502-905 || Item only fits specific models listed. The picture could be generic. || Message us with VIN/HULL for fast fitment verification.
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Compatible models:

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

BE250CXECB, BE250TXECB 1998
BE250CXEDA, BE250TXEDA 1996
BE250CXEUM, BE250TXEUM 1997
E250CXEOR, E250CZEOR, E250TXEOR, E250TZEOR 1995
E300CXEOR, E300PLEOR, E300PXEOR 1995

Information:


Personal injury can result from escaping fluid under pressure.If a pressure indication is shown on the indicator, push the release valve in order to relieve pressure before removing any hose from the radiator.
Check the coolant level in the cooling system. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant Level - Check". If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles will keep coolant away from the engine parts, which will prevent the transfer of heat to the coolant. Low coolant level is caused by leaks or incorrectly filling the cooling system with coolant.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. Refer to Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations , SEBU6250, "Cooling System Specifications ". If the coolant mixture is incorrect, drain the system. Put the correct mixture of water, antifreeze and coolant conditioner in the cooling system.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are the incorrect filling of the cooling system and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket. Air in the cooling system causes a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles keep coolant away from the engine parts, which prevents the transfer of heat to the coolant.
Check the operation of the hydraulically driven fan. Ensure that the Electronic Control Module (ECM) is controlling the fan correctly. A fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the proper temperature differential.
Check the water temperature gauge. A water temperature gauge which does not work correctly will not show the correct temperature. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Inspect".
Check the sending unit. In some conditions, the temperature sensor in the engine sends signals to a sending unit. The sending unit converts these signals to an electrical impulse which is used by a mounted gauge. If the sending unit malfunctions, the gauge can show an incorrect reading. Also if the electric wire breaks or if the electric wire shorts out, the gauge can show an incorrect reading.
Check the radiator.
Check the radiator for a restriction to coolant flow. Check the radiator for debris, dirt, or deposits on the inside of the radiator core. Debris, dirt, or deposits will restrict the flow of coolant through the radiator.
Check for debris or damage between the fins of the radiator core. Debris between the fins of the radiator core restricts air flow through the radiator core. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Inspect".
Ensure that the radiator size is adequate for the application. An undersized radiator does not have enough area for the effective release of heat. This may cause the engine to run at a temperature that is higher than normal. The normal temperature is dependent on the ambient temperature.
Check the filler cap. A pressure drop in the radiator can cause the boiling point to be lower. This can cause the cooling system to boil. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Test".
Check the fan and/or the fan shroud.
The fan must be large enough to send air through most of the area of the radiator core. Ensure that the size of the fan and the position of the fan are adequate for the application.
The fan shroud must be the proper size and the fan shroud must be positioned correctly. Ensure that the size of the fan shroud and the position of the fan shroud are adequate for the application.
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can cause a restriction in the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a period of time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can cause a restriction of the coolant flow. If a hose is damaged replace the hose. If a clamp is damaged replace the clamp.
Check for a restriction in the air inlet system. A restriction of the air that is coming into the engine can cause high cylinder temperatures. High cylinder temperatures cause higher than normal temperatures in the cooling system. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect".
If the measured restriction is higher than the maximum permissible restriction, remove the foreign material from the engine air cleaner element or install a new engine air cleaner element. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Air Filter Primary Element - Clean/Replace ".
Check for a restriction in the air inlet system again.
If the measured restriction is still higher than the maximum permissible restriction, check the air inlet piping for a restriction.
Check for a restriction in the exhaust system. A restriction of the air that is coming out of the engine can cause high cylinder temperatures.
Make a visual inspection of the exhaust system. Check for damage to exhaust piping or for a damaged muffler. If no damage is found, check the exhaust system for a restriction. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect".
If the measured restriction is higher than the maximum permissible restriction, there is a restriction in the exhaust system. Repair the exhaust system, as required.
Check the shunt line that is used for the cooling system. The shunt line must be submerged in the expansion tank. A restriction of the shunt line from the shunt tank to the inlet of the jacket water pump will cause a reduction in water pump efficiency. A reduction in water pump efficiency


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