0338054 FRAME, Rear EVINRUDE
B25JREUR, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEDA, BE20SEEUM, BE20SRECB, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAECM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EECE, BE25EEDM, BE25EEUB, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30EECS, BE30EEDE, BE30EEUD, E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRERC, E20CRETS
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Compatible models:
B25JREUR
BE20SEECB
BE20SEEDA
BE20SEEUM
BE20SRECB
BE20SREDA
BE20SREUM
BE25BAECM
BE25BAEDR
BE25EECE
BE25EEDM
BE25EEUB
BE30BAECS
BE30BAEDE
BE30BAEEC
BE30BAEUD
BE30EECS
BE30EEDE
BE30EEUD
E20CREDA
E20CREND
E20CREOR
E20CRERC
E20CRETS
E20EEND
E20EEOR
E20EERC
E20EETS
E25EENS
E25EEOA
E25EERR
E25EETC
E25REDA
E25REND
E25REOR
E25RERC
E25RETS
E25TEECB
E25TEEDA
E25TEEND
E25TEEOR
E25TEERC
E25TEETS
E25TEEUM
E30EENR
E30EEOB
E30EERM
E30EETA
E30REDE
E30RENR
E30REOB
E30RERM
E30RETA
E30TEECS
E30TEEDE
E30TEENR
E30TEEOB
E30TEERM
E30TEETA
E30TEEUD
E35RENR
E35RERM
E35RETA
SE25RDEEM
SE35REDE
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- ENGINE COVER - JOHNSON » 0338054
BE20SEEDA, BE20SELEDA 1996
BE20SEEUM, BE20SELEUM 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
BE25EECE, BE25ELECE, E25EECE, E25ELECE 1998
BE25EEDM, BE25ELEDM, BE25EREDC, BE25ERLEDC, E25EEDM, E25ELEDM 1996
BE25EEUB, BE25ELEUB, E25EEUB, E25ELEUB 1997
BE30BAECS, BE30BALECS 1998
BE30BAEDE, BE30BALEDE 1996
BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEEN 1999
BE30BAEUD, BE30BALEUD, E30REUD, E30RLEUD 1997
BE30EECS, BE30ELECS, E30EECS, E30ELECS 1998
BE30EEDE, BE30ELEDE, E30EEDE, E30ELEDE 1996
BE30EEUD, BE30ELEUD, E30EEUD, E30ELEUD 1997
E20CREDA, E20CRLEDA, HE20CREDA, HE20CRLEDA 1996
E20CREND, E20CRLEND, TE20CREND, TE20CRLEND 1992
E20CREOR, E20CRLEOR 1995
E20CRERC, E20CRLERC 1994
E20CRETS, E20CRLETS, TE20CRETS, TE20CRLETS 1993
E20EEND, E20ELEND 1992
E20EEOR, E20ELEOR 1995
E20EERC, E20ELERC 1994
E20EETS, E20ELETS 1993
E25EENS, E25ELENS, TE25ELENS, VE25ELENS 1992
E25EEOA, E25ELEOA 1995
E25EERR, E25ELERR 1994
E25EETC, E25ELETC, TE25ELETC, VE25ELETC 1993
E25REDA, E25RLEDA, HE25REDA, HE25RLEDA 1996
E25REND, E25RLEND 1992
E25REOR, E25RLEOR 1995
E25RERC, E25RLERC 1994
E25RETS, E25RLETS 1993
E25TEECB, E25TELECB 1998
E25TEEDA, E25TELEDA, HE25TELEDA 1996
E25TEEND, E25TELEND 1992
E25TEEOR, E25TELEOR 1995
E25TEERC 1994
E25TEETS, E25TELETS 1993
E25TEEUM, E25TELEUM 1997
E30EENR, E30ELENR, VE30EENR, VE30ELENR 1992
E30EEOB, E30ELEOB 1995
E30EERM, E30ELERM 1994
E30EETA, E30ELETA, VE30EETA, VE30ELETA 1993
E30REDE, E30RLEDE, HE30REDE, HE30RLEDE 1996
E30RENR, E30RLENR 1992
E30REOB, E30RLEOB 1995
E30RERM, E30RLERM 1994
E30RETA, E30RLETA 1993
E30TEECS, E30TELECB 1998
E30TEEDE, E30TELEDE 1996
E30TEENR, E30TELENR 1992
E30TEEOB, E30TELEOB 1995
E30TEERM, E30TELERM 1994
E30TEETA, E30TELETA 1993
E30TEEUD, E30TELEUD 1997
E35RENR, E35RLENR 1992
E35RERM, E35RLERM 1994
E35RETA, E35RLETA 1993
SE25RDEEM, SE25RDEEN 1999
SE35REDE, SE35RLEDE 1996
Information:
Engine Design
Cylinder And Valve IdentificationBore ... 120.7 mm (4.75 in)Stroke ... 152.4 mm (6.00 in)Number of Cylinders ... 4Cylinder Arrangement ... in-lineFiring Order (Injection Sequence) ... 1,3,4,2Direction of Rotation (when seen from flywheel end) ... CounterclockwiseThe No.1 Cylinder Is Opposite Flywheel End.Fuel System
Fuel Flow
Fuel System Schematic
(1) Fuel tank. (2) Fuel return line. (3) Priming pump. (4) Fuel injection nozzle. (5) Fuel injection line. (6) Fuel injection pump. (7) Primary fuel filter. (8) Check valve. (9) Fuel transfer pump. (10) Secondary fuel filter. (11) Constant bleed orifice. (12) Fuel injection pump housing.Fuel is pulled from fuel tank (1) through primary fuel filter (7) and check valves (8) by fuel transfer pump (9). From the fuel transfer pump the fuel is pushed through secondary fuel filter (10) and to the fuel manifold in fuel injection pump housing (12). The pumping spring in the fuel transfer pump keeps the fuel pressure in the system at 170 to 290 kPa (25 to 42 psi). Constant bleed orifice (11) lets a constant flow of fuel go through fuel return line (2) back to fuel tank (1). This helps keep the fuel cool and free of air. Fuel injection pump (6) gets fuel from the fuel manifold and pushes fuel at very high pressure through fuel line (5) to fuel injection nozzle (4). The fuel injection nozzle has very small holes in the tip that change the flow of fuel to a very fine spray that gives good fuel combustion in the cylinder.Fuel Injection Pump
The fuel injection pump increases the pressure of the fuel and sends an exact amount of fuel to the fuel injection nozzle. There is one fuel injection pump for each cylinder in the engine.The fuel injection pump is moved by cam (12) of the fuel pump camshaft. When the camshaft turns, the cam raises lifter (11) and pump plunger (7) to the top of the stroke. The pump plunger always makes a full stroke. As the camshaft turns farther, spring (8) returns the pump plunger and lifter to the bottom of the stroke.When the pump plunger is at the bottom of the stroke, fuel transfer pump pressure goes into inlet passage (1), around the pump barrel and to bypass closed port (3). Fuel fills the area above the pump plunger.After the pump plunger begins the up stroke, fuel will be pushed out the bypass closed port until the top of the pump plunger closes the port. As the pump plunger travels farther up, the pressure of the fuel increases. At approximately 690 kPa (100 psi), check valve (2) opens and lets fuel flow into the fuel injection line to the fuel injection nozzle. When the pump plunger travels farther up, scroll (5) uncovers spill port (4). The fuel above the pump plunger goes through slot (6), along the edge of scroll (5) and out spill port (4) back to the fuel manifold. This is the end of the injection stroke. The pump plunger can have more travel up, but no more fuel will be sent to the fuel injection nozzle.
Fuel Injection Pump
(1) Inlet passage. (2) Check valve. (3) Bypass closed port. (4) Spill port. (5) Scroll. (6) Slot. (7) Pump plunger. (8) Spring. (9) Fuel rack. (10) Gear. (11) Lifter. (12) Cam.When the pump plunger travels down and uncovers bypass closed port (3), fuel begins to fill the area above the pump plunger again, and the pump is ready to begin another stroke.The amount of fuel the injection pump sends to the injection nozzle is changed by the rotation of the pump plunger. Gear (10) is attached to the pump plunger and is in mesh with fuel rack (9). The governor moves the fuel rack according to the fuel needs of the engine. When the governor moves the fuel rack, and the fuel rack turns the pump plunger, scroll (5) changes the distance the pump plunger pushes fuel between bypass closed port (3) and spill port (4) opening. The longer the distance from the top of the pump plunger to the point where scroll (5) uncovers spill port (4), the more fuel will be injected.To stop the engine, the pump plunger is rotated so that slot (6) on the pump plunger is in line with spill port (4). The fuel will now go out the spill port and not to the injection nozzle.Fuel Injection Nozzle
The fuel injection nozzle goes through the cylinder head into the combustion chamber. The fuel injection pump sends fuel with high pressure to the fuel injection nozzle where the fuel is made into a fine spray for good combustion.
Fuel Injection Nozzle
(1) Carbon dam. (2) Seal. (3) Passage. (4) Filter screen. (5) Orifice. (6) Valve. (7) Diameter. (8) Spring.Seal (2) goes against the cylinder head and prevents leakage of compression from the cylinder. Carbon dam (1) keeps carbon out of the bore in the cylinder head for the nozzle.Fuel with high pressure from the fuel injection pump goes into the inlet passage. Fuel then goes through filter screen (4) and into passage (3) to the area below diameter (7) of valve (6). When the pressure of the fuel that pushes against diameter (7) becomes greater than the force of spring (8), valve (6) lifts up. This occurs when the fuel pressure goes above the Valve Opening Pressure of the fuel injection nozzle. When valve (6) lifts, the tip of the valve comes off the nozzle seat and the fuel will go through orifices (5) into the combustion chamber.The injection of fuel continues until the pressure of fuel against diameter (7) becomes less than the force of spring (8). With less pressure against diameter (7), spring (8) pushes valve (6) against the nozzle seat and stops the flow of fuel to the combustion chamber.The fuel injection nozzle can not be disassembled and no adjustments can be made.Fuel Transfer Pump
The fuel
Cylinder And Valve IdentificationBore ... 120.7 mm (4.75 in)Stroke ... 152.4 mm (6.00 in)Number of Cylinders ... 4Cylinder Arrangement ... in-lineFiring Order (Injection Sequence) ... 1,3,4,2Direction of Rotation (when seen from flywheel end) ... CounterclockwiseThe No.1 Cylinder Is Opposite Flywheel End.Fuel System
Fuel Flow
Fuel System Schematic
(1) Fuel tank. (2) Fuel return line. (3) Priming pump. (4) Fuel injection nozzle. (5) Fuel injection line. (6) Fuel injection pump. (7) Primary fuel filter. (8) Check valve. (9) Fuel transfer pump. (10) Secondary fuel filter. (11) Constant bleed orifice. (12) Fuel injection pump housing.Fuel is pulled from fuel tank (1) through primary fuel filter (7) and check valves (8) by fuel transfer pump (9). From the fuel transfer pump the fuel is pushed through secondary fuel filter (10) and to the fuel manifold in fuel injection pump housing (12). The pumping spring in the fuel transfer pump keeps the fuel pressure in the system at 170 to 290 kPa (25 to 42 psi). Constant bleed orifice (11) lets a constant flow of fuel go through fuel return line (2) back to fuel tank (1). This helps keep the fuel cool and free of air. Fuel injection pump (6) gets fuel from the fuel manifold and pushes fuel at very high pressure through fuel line (5) to fuel injection nozzle (4). The fuel injection nozzle has very small holes in the tip that change the flow of fuel to a very fine spray that gives good fuel combustion in the cylinder.Fuel Injection Pump
The fuel injection pump increases the pressure of the fuel and sends an exact amount of fuel to the fuel injection nozzle. There is one fuel injection pump for each cylinder in the engine.The fuel injection pump is moved by cam (12) of the fuel pump camshaft. When the camshaft turns, the cam raises lifter (11) and pump plunger (7) to the top of the stroke. The pump plunger always makes a full stroke. As the camshaft turns farther, spring (8) returns the pump plunger and lifter to the bottom of the stroke.When the pump plunger is at the bottom of the stroke, fuel transfer pump pressure goes into inlet passage (1), around the pump barrel and to bypass closed port (3). Fuel fills the area above the pump plunger.After the pump plunger begins the up stroke, fuel will be pushed out the bypass closed port until the top of the pump plunger closes the port. As the pump plunger travels farther up, the pressure of the fuel increases. At approximately 690 kPa (100 psi), check valve (2) opens and lets fuel flow into the fuel injection line to the fuel injection nozzle. When the pump plunger travels farther up, scroll (5) uncovers spill port (4). The fuel above the pump plunger goes through slot (6), along the edge of scroll (5) and out spill port (4) back to the fuel manifold. This is the end of the injection stroke. The pump plunger can have more travel up, but no more fuel will be sent to the fuel injection nozzle.
Fuel Injection Pump
(1) Inlet passage. (2) Check valve. (3) Bypass closed port. (4) Spill port. (5) Scroll. (6) Slot. (7) Pump plunger. (8) Spring. (9) Fuel rack. (10) Gear. (11) Lifter. (12) Cam.When the pump plunger travels down and uncovers bypass closed port (3), fuel begins to fill the area above the pump plunger again, and the pump is ready to begin another stroke.The amount of fuel the injection pump sends to the injection nozzle is changed by the rotation of the pump plunger. Gear (10) is attached to the pump plunger and is in mesh with fuel rack (9). The governor moves the fuel rack according to the fuel needs of the engine. When the governor moves the fuel rack, and the fuel rack turns the pump plunger, scroll (5) changes the distance the pump plunger pushes fuel between bypass closed port (3) and spill port (4) opening. The longer the distance from the top of the pump plunger to the point where scroll (5) uncovers spill port (4), the more fuel will be injected.To stop the engine, the pump plunger is rotated so that slot (6) on the pump plunger is in line with spill port (4). The fuel will now go out the spill port and not to the injection nozzle.Fuel Injection Nozzle
The fuel injection nozzle goes through the cylinder head into the combustion chamber. The fuel injection pump sends fuel with high pressure to the fuel injection nozzle where the fuel is made into a fine spray for good combustion.
Fuel Injection Nozzle
(1) Carbon dam. (2) Seal. (3) Passage. (4) Filter screen. (5) Orifice. (6) Valve. (7) Diameter. (8) Spring.Seal (2) goes against the cylinder head and prevents leakage of compression from the cylinder. Carbon dam (1) keeps carbon out of the bore in the cylinder head for the nozzle.Fuel with high pressure from the fuel injection pump goes into the inlet passage. Fuel then goes through filter screen (4) and into passage (3) to the area below diameter (7) of valve (6). When the pressure of the fuel that pushes against diameter (7) becomes greater than the force of spring (8), valve (6) lifts up. This occurs when the fuel pressure goes above the Valve Opening Pressure of the fuel injection nozzle. When valve (6) lifts, the tip of the valve comes off the nozzle seat and the fuel will go through orifices (5) into the combustion chamber.The injection of fuel continues until the pressure of fuel against diameter (7) becomes less than the force of spring (8). With less pressure against diameter (7), spring (8) pushes valve (6) against the nozzle seat and stops the flow of fuel to the combustion chamber.The fuel injection nozzle can not be disassembled and no adjustments can be made.Fuel Transfer Pump
The fuel
Parts frame EVINRUDE:
0335032
0335032 FRAME, Front
B25JREUR, BE20SEEDA, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EEDM, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASIA, BE30BASSR, BE30EEDE, E20CRCEM, E20CREDA, E20CREIE, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRESB, E20CRETS, E20ECEM, E20EEIE, E20EEND, E20EEOR, E20EESB, E20EET
0335041
0335041 FRAME, Rear
B25JREUR, BE20SEEDA, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EEDM, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASIA, BE30BASSR, BE30EEDE, E20CRCEM, E20CREDA, E20CREIE, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRESB, E20CRETS, E20ECEM, E20EEIE, E20EEND, E20EEOR, E20EESB, E20EET
0210965
0210965 FRAME, Front
B25JREUR, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEDA, BE20SEEUM, BE20SRECB, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAECM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EECE, BE25EEDM, BE25EEUB, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASSR, BE30EECS, BE30EEDE, BE30EEUD, E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRER
0210973
0210973 FRAME, Rear
B25JREUR, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEDA, BE20SEEUM, BE20SRECB, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAECM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EECE, BE25EEDM, BE25EEUB, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASSR, BE30EECS, BE30EEDE, BE30EEUD, E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRER