0432145 EVINRUDE END CAP AND O-RING


0432145 END CAP AND O-RING EVINRUDE B25JREUR, BE20SRECB, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAECM, BE25BAEDR, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASIA, BE30BASSR, BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, E105WRLEES, E105WRLSIF, E105WRLSSC, E20CRCEM, E20CREDA, END
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B25JREUR   BE20SRECB   BE20SREDA   BE20SREUM   BE25BAECM   BE25BAEDR   BE30BAECS   BE30BAEDE   BE30BAEEC   BE30BAEUD   BE30BASIA   BE30BASSR   BE40EECR   BE40EEDS   BE40EEUC   BE50BEEDS   BE50ESECC   BE50RLEUC   E105WRLEES   E105WRLSIF   E105WRLSSC   E20CRCEM   E20CREDA   E20CREIE   E20CREND   E20CREOR   E20CRERC   E20CRESB   E20CRETS   E25JREDC   E25JREOS   E25RCEM   E25REDA   E25REIE   E25REND   E25REOR   E25RERC   E25RESB   E25RETS   E25RWEDC   E25RWEIM   E25RWENB   E25RWEOS   E25RWERD   E25RWESA   E25RWETE   E25RWEUR   E25RWK   E25TECEM   E25TEECB   E25TEEDA   E25TEEIE   E25TEEND   E25TEEOR   E25TEERC   E25TEESB   E25TEETS   E25TEEUM   E25WREEN   E25WRLSIR   E25WRLSSC   E30RCED   E30REDE   E30REIC   E30RENR   E30REOB   E30RERM   E30RESS   E30RETA   E30TECED   E30TEECS   E30TEEDE   E30TEEIC   E30TEENR   E30TEEOB   E30TEERM   E30TEESS   E30TEETA   E30TEEUD   E35RCED   E35REIC   E35RENR   E35RERM   E35RESS   E35RETA   E40ECEC   E40EEIA   E40EENJ   E40EEOD   E40EERE   E40EESR   E40EETB   E40JRECA   E40JREDC   E40JREOS   E40JREUR   E50BECEC   E50BEEIA   E50BEENJ   E50BEEOD   E50BEERE   E50BEESR   E50BEETB   E50TELCEC   E65RSLC   E65RSLM   E65RSLZ2   E65WRLEEO   E65WRLSIR   E65WRLSSC   E6RCEC   E8RCEC   HE15KCF   HE15KCLN   HE15KCLO   SE105RWLH   SE105RWLP   SE10RPB   SE10RPLT   SE10RPLY   SE125RWYJ   SE125RWYN   SE125RWYV   SE25RDEEM   SE25RDSIE   SE25RDSSB   SE25RPLP   SE35REDE   SE40RSLD   SE40RSLR   SE40RSLZ   SE65RSLD   EVINRUDE

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

B25JREUR, BE25BAEUA, BE25BALEUA, E25REUM, E25RLEUM, HE25RAEUM, SE25RDEUR 1997
BE20SRECB, BE20SRLECB 1998
BE20SREDA, BE20SRLEDA 1996
BE20SREUM, BE20SRLEUM, E20CREUM, E20CRLEUM 1997
BE25BAECM, BE25BALECM, E25JRECA, E25RECB, E25RLECB, SE25RDECA 1998
BE25BAEDR, BE25BALEDR, BE25BREDC, BE25BRLEDC, HE25RAEDA, SE25RDEDC 1996
BE30BAECS, BE30BALECS 1998
BE30BAEDE, BE30BALEDE 1996
BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEEN 1999
BE30BAEUD, BE30BALEUD, E30REUD, E30RLEUD 1997
BE30BASIA 2001
BE30BASSR 2000
BE40EECR, BE40ELECR, BE40TLECR, E40ELECR, E40RECR, E40RLECR, E40TEECR, E40TELECR, E40TLECR, E40TTLECR 1998
BE40EEDS, BE40ELEDS, BE40TLEDS, E40ELEDS, E40REDS, E40RLEDS, E40TEEDS, E40TELEDS, E40TLEDS, E40TTLEDS, HE40REDS, HE40RLEDS 1996
BE40EEUC, BE40ELEUC, BE40TLEUC, E40ELEUC, E40REUC, E40RLEUC, E40TEEUC, E40TELEUC, E40TLEUC, E40TTLEUC, HE40REUC, HE40RLEUC 1997
BE50BEEDS, BE50BELEDS, BE50TLEDS, E50JEDS, E50TLEDS, SE50TLEDS 1996
BE50ESECC, BE50RLECR, BE50TLECR, BE50TSLECC, E50ESLECC, E50TLECR, E50TSLECC 1998
BE50RLEUC, BE50TLEUC, BE50TSLEUS, E50ESLEUR, E50JEUC, E50TLEUC, E50TSLEUS 1997
E105WRLEES, E105WRYEES 1999
E105WRLSIF, E105WRYSIF 2001
E105WRLSSC, E105WRYSSC 2000
E20CRCEM, E20CRLCEM, TE20CRCEM, TE20CRLCEM, TE20CRLESF 1989
E20CREDA, E20CRLEDA, HE20CREDA, HE20CRLEDA 1996
E20CREIE, E20CRLEIE, TE20CRLEIE 1991
E20CREND, E20CRLEND, TE20CREND, TE20CRLEND 1992
E20CREOR, E20CRLEOR 1995
E20CRERC, E20CRLERC 1994
E20CRESB, E20CRLESB, TE20CRESB, TE20CRLESB 1990
E20CRETS, E20CRLETS, TE20CRETS, TE20CRLETS 1993
E25JREDC 1996
E25JREOS 1995
E25RCEM, E25RLCEM 1989
E25REDA, E25RLEDA, HE25REDA, HE25RLEDA 1996
E25REIE, E25RLEIE, VE25REIE 1991
E25REND, E25RLEND 1992
E25REOR, E25RLEOR 1995
E25RERC, E25RLERC 1994
E25RESB, E25RLESB, VE25RESB 1990
E25RETS, E25RLETS 1993
E25RWEDC, E25RWLEDC, HE25FPO, HE25RSLO 1996
E25RWEIM, E25RWLEIM 1991
E25RWENB, E25RWLENB 1992
E25RWEOS, E25RWLEOS 1995
E25RWERD, E25RWLERD 1994
E25RWESA, E25RWLESA 1990
E25RWETE, E25RWLETE 1993
E25RWEUR, E25RWLEUR, HE25FPV, HE25RSLV, SE25RPLV, SE25RPV 1997
E25RWK, E25RWLK 1989
E25TECEM, E25TELCEM 1989
E25TEECB, E25TELECB 1998
E25TEEDA, E25TELEDA, HE25TELEDA 1996
E25TEEIE, E25TELEIE 1991
E25TEEND, E25TELEND 1992
E25TEEOR, E25TELEOR 1995
E25TEERC 1994
E25TEESB, E25TELESB 1990
E25TEETS, E25TELETS 1993
E25TEEUM, E25TELEUM 1997
E25WREEN, E25WREES, E25WRLEEN, E25WRLEES 1999
E25WRLSIR, E25WRSIR 2001
E25WRLSSC, E25WRSSC 2000
E30RCED, E30RLCED 1989
E30REDE, E30RLEDE, HE30REDE, HE30RLEDE 1996
E30REIC, E30RLEIC 1991
E30RENR, E30RLENR 1992
E30REOB, E30RLEOB 1995
E30RERM, E30RLERM 1994
E30RESS, E30RLESS 1990
E30RETA, E30RLETA 1993
E30TECED, E30TELCED 1989
E30TEECS, E30TELECB 1998
E30TEEDE, E30TELEDE 1996
E30TEEIC, E30TELEIC 1991
E30TEENR, E30TELENR 1992
E30TEEOB, E30TELEOB 1995
E30TEERM, E30TELERM 1994
E30TEESS, E30TELESS 1990
E30TEETA, E30TELETA 1993
E30TEEUD, E30TELEUD 1997
E35RCED, E35RLCED 1989
E35REIC, E35RLEIC 1991
E35RENR, E35RLENR 1992
E35RERM, E35RLERM 1994
E35RESS, E35RLESS 1990
E35RETA, E35RLETA 1993
E40ECEC, E40ELCEC, E40RCEC, E40RLCEC, E40TECEC, E40TELCEC, E40TLCEC, E40TTLCEC, TE40ELCEC 1989
E40EEIA, E40ELEIA, E40REIA, E40RLEIA, E40TEEIA, E40TELEIA, E40TLEIA, E40TTLEIA, TE40ELEIA, VE40EEIA, VE40ELEIA, VE40TELEIA, VE40TLEIA 1991
E40EENJ, E40EENM, E40ELENJ, E40ELENM, E40RENM, E40RLENM, E40TEENJ, E40TEENM, E40TELENJ, E40TELENM, E40TLENJ, E40TLENM, E40TTLENM, TE40ELENJ, TE40ELENM, VE40EENJ, VE40EENM, VE40ELENJ, VE40ELENM, VE40TELENJ, VE40TELENM, VE40TLENJ, VE40TLENM 1992
E40EEOD, E40ELEOD, E40REOD, E40RLEOD, E40TEEOD, E40TELEOD, E40TLEOD, E40TTLEOD 1995
E40EERE, E40ELERE, E40RERE, E40RLERE, E40TEERE, E40TELERE, E40TLERE, E40TTLERE 1994
E40EESR, E40ELESR, E40RESR, E40RLESR, E40TEESR, E40TELESR, E40TLESR, E40TTLESR, TE40ELESR, TE40TELESF, TE40TELESR, VE40EESR, VE40ELESR, VE40TELESR, VE40TLESR 1990
E40EETB, E40ELETB, E40RETB, E40RLETB, E40TEETB, E40TELETB, E40TLETB, E40TLETF, E40TTLETB, E40TTLETF, TE40ELETB, VE40EETB, VE40ELETB, VE40TELETB, VE40TLETB, VE40TLETF 1993
E40JRECA 1998
E40JREDC 1996
E40JREOS 1995
E40JREUR 1997
E50BECEC, E50BELCEC, E50TLCEC, TE50TLCEC, TE50TLESF 1989
E50BEEIA, E50BELEIA, E50JEIA, E50TELEIA, E50TLEIA, VE50BEEIA, VE50BELEIA, VE50TLEIA 1991
E50BEENJ, E50BEENM, E50BELENJ, E50BELENM, E50JENJ, E50JENM, E50TELENM, E50TLENJ, E50TLENM, VE50BEENJ, VE50BEENM, VE50BELENJ, VE50BELENM, VE50TELENM, VE50TLENJ, VE50TLENM 1992
E50BEEOD, E50BELEOD, E50JEOD, E50TELEOD, E50TLEOD 1995
E50BEERE, E50BELERE, E50JERE, E50TELERE, E50TLERE 1994
E50BEESR, E50BELESR, E50TELESR, E50TLESR, TE50TLESF, TE50TLESR, VE50BEESR, VE50BELESR, VE50TLESR 1990
E50BEETB, E50BELETB, E50JETB, E50TELETB, E50TLETB, E50TLETF, VE50BEETB, VE50BELETB, VE50TLETB, VE50TLETF 1993
E50TELCEC 1989
E65RSLC 1995
E65RSLM, SE65RSLM, SE65RSYM 1996
E65RSLZ2, SE65RSLZ2, SE65RSYZ2 1997
E65WRLEEO, E65WRLEES, E65WRYEEO, E65WRYEES 1999
E65WRLSIR, E65WRYSIR 2001
E65WRLSSC, E65WRYSSC 2000
E6RCEC, E6RLCEC, E6SLCEC 1989
E8RCEC, E8RLCEC, E8SRLCEC, TE8RCEC, TE8RLCEC 1989
HE15KCF, HE15KCLF, HE15RPLW, HE15RPW, SE15RPLW, SE15RPW 1997
HE15KCLN, HE15KCN, SE15RPG, SE15RPLG 1996
HE15KCLO, HE15KCO, SE15RPC, SE15RPLC 1998

Information:

Hints for Cold-Weather Operation
If the engine is started, operate the engine until a minimum operating temperature of 71 °C (160 °F) is achieved. Achieving operating temperature will help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves from sticking.
The cooling system and the lubrication system for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon shutdown. The aforementioned retention of heat means that an engine can be shutdown for a few hours and the engine will start readily. If the engine is shutdown for at least 8 hours, the engine should be considered cooled to outside temperature.
Install the correct lubricant in each compartment before the beginning of cold weather.
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts, and so on) weekly.
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any fraying or damaged insulation.
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm.
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily. Check the air intake more often when you operate in snow.
Personal injury or property damage can result from alcohol or starting fluids.Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury or property damage.
DO NOT USE ETHER (starting fluids) unless specifically instructed to do so. If the engine is equipped with an Air Inlet Heater (electrically or fuel ignited manifold heater), DO NOT use ether (starting fluids) at any time. The use could result in engine damage and/or personal injury.
The optional automatic ether injection system is the only starting fluid system that is recommended. Excessive starting fluid can cause piston and ring damage. Use starting fluid for cold starting purposes only.
Inject starting fluid only when the engine is cranking.
Dryers for the air system may be effective in reducing moisture condensation and the formation of ice in air systems.
The injection of alcohol may prevent moisture from freezing the air compressor governor and other components of the air system.
For jump starting with cables in cold weather, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for jump starting instructions.Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil
Proper engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity affects the amount of torque that is needed to crank the engine. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.Lubricating Oil Heaters
Note: Oil pan immersion heaters are not recommended for heating the lube oil. To ensure the compatibility of the components, only use equipment that is recommended by Caterpillar.
Heating elements that are in direct contact with the lubricating oil can cause coking of the oil.To aviod coking of the oil when the oil is heated, follow these recommendations:The temperature of the heating surface must not exceed 150 °C (300 °F). The maximum heat density of the heating surface must not exceed 1.24 w/cm2 (8W/in2).
Engine oil pan heaters are useful devices that provide the following functions:
Help with reducing the cold cranking amperage that is needed to start the engine.
Improve the flow of oil at start-up.
The time that is needed to warmup the engine is reduced.
The service life of bearings is increased.Engine oil pan heaters can reduce the minimum ambient temperatures that are normally recommended for multigrade oil. Consult your dealer for more information.Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended coolant mixture.In cold weather, check the coolant often for the proper glycol concentration to ensure adequate freeze protection.Jacket Water Heater
A jacket water heater heats the coolant that surrounds the combustion chamber providing the following functions:
Startability is improved.
Warm up time is reduced.
The required temperature for ether is reduced.An electric jacket water heater can be activated once the engine is stopped. An effective jacket water heater is typically a 1500 W unit. Consult your marine dealer for more information.Idling the Engine
While the engine is idling, the application of a light load (parasitic load) will help with maintaining the minimum operating temperature. The minimum operating temperature is 71 °C (160 °F). Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended periods will be easier with the installation of a hand throttle. An idle speed of 1200 rpm is preferred for all engines.Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up
Warm up any system that has cooled below normal operating temperatures due to inactivity. The warmup should be performed before the engine is returned to full operation. During operation in considerably cold temperature conditions, damage to engine valve mechanisms can result from engine operation for short intervals. This damage can happen if the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated to warmup completely.When the engine is operated below normal operating temperatures, fuel and oil are not completely burned in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes soft carbon deposits to form on the valve stems. Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and the deposits are burned off during operation at normal engine operating temperatures.When the engine is started and stopped without operating long enough to warmup completely, the carbon deposits become thicker. The carbon deposits will cause the following problems:
Free operation of the valves is prevented.
Valves become stuck.
Other damage to valve train components can result.For this reason, when the engine is started, the engine must be operated until the coolant temperature is 71 °C (160 °F) minimum. Carbon deposits on the valve stems are kept at a minimum and the free operation of the valves and the valve components are maintained.Warm the engine thoroughly to keep other engine parts in better condition. The service life of the engine will be extended. Lubrication will be improved. There will be less acid and less sludge in the oil. The better condition of the oil will provide longer service life for the engine bearings, the piston rings, and other parts. However, limit unnecessary idle time to 10 minutes. Engine wear is greatest at low idle and unnecessary idling wastes fuel.On/Off Fan Clutch


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