0584350 FLYWHEEL, ASSY. EVINRUDE
BE150ELECD, BE150ELEDB, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEDB, BE175EXEUC, E150ELEIS, E150ELENC, E150ELEOM, E150ELERA, E150ELETG, E150WPLSIF, E150WPLSSC, E150WTLEOR, E150WTLERC, E150WTLETG, E175EXARC, E175EXATG, E175EXEIS, E175EXENC, E175EXEOM, SE150WTP
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- IGNITION SYSTEM » 0584350
BE150ELEUC, BE150ELEUE, BE150EXEUC, BE150EXEUE, BE150GLEUC, BE150GLEUE, BE150NXEUC, BE150NXEUE, E150ELEUC, E150ELEUE, E150EXEUC, E150EXEUE, E150GLEUC, E150GLEUE, E150JLEUC, E150JLEUE, E150NXEUC, E150NXEUE, E150SLEUC, E150SLEUE, L150GLEUC, L150GLEUR 1997
BE175EXECD, BE175GLECD, BE175NXECD, E175EXECD, E175GLECD, E175NXECD, E175SLECD 1998
BE175EXEDB, BE175GLEDB, BE175NXEDB, E175EXEDB, E175GLEDB, E175NXEDB, E175SLEDB 1996
BE175EXEUC, BE175EXEUE, BE175GLEUC, BE175GLEUE, BE175NXEUC, BE175NXEUE, E175EXEUC, E175EXEUE, E175GLEUC, E175GLEUE, E175NXEUC, E175NXEUE, E175SLEUC, E175SLEUE 1997
E150ELEIS, E150EXEIS, E150GLEIS, E150NXEIS, TE150GLEIS, VE150ELEIS, VE150EXEIS, VE150GLEIS 1991
E150ELENC, E150EXENC, E150GLENC, E150JLENC, E150NXENC, TE150GLENC, VE150ELENC, VE150EXENC 1992
E150ELEOM, E150EXEOM, E150GLEOM, E150JLEOM, E150NXEOM, E150SLEOM, L150GLEOS, VE150HLEOS 1995
E150ELERA, E150ELERV, E150EXARC, E150EXARV, E150EXERA, E150EXERV, E150GLERA, E150GLERV, E150JLERA, E150JLERV, E150NXARC, E150NXARV, E150NXERA, E150NXERV 1994
E150ELETG, E150ELETR, E150EXATG, E150EXATS, E150EXETG, E150EXETR, E150GLETG, E150GLETR, E150JLETG, E150JLETR, E150NXATG, E150NXATS, E150NXETG, E150NXETR, TE150GLETG, TE150GLETR, VE150ELETG, VE150ELETR, VE150EXETG, VE150EXETR, VE150GLETG, VE150GLETR 1993
E150WPLSIF 2001
E150WPLSSC 2000
E150WTLEOR, E150WTXEOR 1995
E150WTLERC, E150WTLERV, E150WTXERC, E150WTXERV 1994
E150WTLETG, E150WTLETS, E150WTXETG, E150WTXETS 1993
E175EXARC, E175EXARV, E175EXERA, E175EXERV, E175GLERA, E175NXARC, E175NXARV, E175NXERA, E175NXERV, E175SLERA 1994
E175EXATG, E175EXATS, E175EXETG, E175EXETR, E175GLETG, E175GLETR, E175NXATG, E175NXATS, E175NXETG, E175NXETR, VE175EXETG, VE175EXETR, VE175GLETG, VE175GLETR 1993
E175EXEIS, E175GLEIS, VE175EXEIS, VE175GLEIS 1991
E175EXENC, E175GLENC, E175NXENC, VE175EXENC, VE175GLENC 1992
E175EXEOM, E175GLEOM, E175NXEOM, E175SLEOM 1995
SE150WTPLB, SE150WTPXB 1996
SE150WTPLT, SE150WTPLT4, SE150WTPXT, SE150WTPXT4 1997
SE150WTPLY, SE150WTPXY 1998
Information:
Storage Procedure
1. Clean the outside of the engine and repaint areas that have paint damage with a good quality paint.2. Remove the batteries and use them in some other place or put them in storage where they can be checked and electrically charged again when needed. If the batteries are not removed, wash the tops. Put an electrical charge to the battery to a specific gravity of 1.275. Disconnect the battery terminals. Put a plastic cover over the battery.3. Loosen all fan, alternator belts, etc. Attach a tag to indicate what work has been done.4. Put a waterproof cover over engines with enclosures stored outdoors. Make the cover tight, but loose enough to allow air to circulate around the engine to prevent damage to exposed metal parts from condensation. Remove the waterproof cover every two or three months and check the engine for corrosion. If the engine has signs of corrosion at the check period, follow the protection procedure again. To operate the engine, it is not necessary to remove the preservative oil mixture. If a compartment under protection of VCI vapors is opened, put more VCI mixture in to make up for the vapor loss. Install all covers and/or put tape over all openings, air intake, exhaust openings, flywheel housing, crankcase breathers, dipstick tubes, etc. Make sure all covers are air tight and weatherproof. Use a waterproof, weather resistant tape.5. Put lubricant on all points given in the Lubrication and Maintenance Chart.6. Put a heavy amount of multipurpose grease on all outside parts that move; rod threads, ball joints, linkage, etc.7. Oil and oil filter elements used less than 50 hours in the engine do not need to be changed. (Otherwise, change the oil, filling the engine to the "add oil" mark on the dipstick.) Add
1. Clean the outside of the engine and repaint areas that have paint damage with a good quality paint.2. Remove the batteries and use them in some other place or put them in storage where they can be checked and electrically charged again when needed. If the batteries are not removed, wash the tops. Put an electrical charge to the battery to a specific gravity of 1.275. Disconnect the battery terminals. Put a plastic cover over the battery.3. Loosen all fan, alternator belts, etc. Attach a tag to indicate what work has been done.4. Put a waterproof cover over engines with enclosures stored outdoors. Make the cover tight, but loose enough to allow air to circulate around the engine to prevent damage to exposed metal parts from condensation. Remove the waterproof cover every two or three months and check the engine for corrosion. If the engine has signs of corrosion at the check period, follow the protection procedure again. To operate the engine, it is not necessary to remove the preservative oil mixture. If a compartment under protection of VCI vapors is opened, put more VCI mixture in to make up for the vapor loss. Install all covers and/or put tape over all openings, air intake, exhaust openings, flywheel housing, crankcase breathers, dipstick tubes, etc. Make sure all covers are air tight and weatherproof. Use a waterproof, weather resistant tape.5. Put lubricant on all points given in the Lubrication and Maintenance Chart.6. Put a heavy amount of multipurpose grease on all outside parts that move; rod threads, ball joints, linkage, etc.7. Oil and oil filter elements used less than 50 hours in the engine do not need to be changed. (Otherwise, change the oil, filling the engine to the "add oil" mark on the dipstick.) Add