0327360 EVINRUDE FRICTION WASHER


0327360 FRICTION WASHER EVINRUDE E3RCCM, E3RCUA, E4BRCICI, E4BRHCCS, E4BRHCDE, E4BRHCNR, E4BRHCOB, E4BRHCRM, E4BRHCTA, E4BRHCUD, E4RCCS, E4RCUD FRICTION
0327360 FRICTION WASHER EVINRUDE
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Number on catalog scheme: 52
 

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

E3RCCM 1988
E3RCUA 1987
E4BRCICI, E4BRLCIC 1981
E4BRHCCS, E4BRHLCCS 1988
E4BRHCDE, E4BRHLCDE 1986
E4BRHCNR, E4BRHLCNR 1982
E4BRHCOB, E4BRHLCOB 1985
E4BRHCRM, E4BRHLCRM 1984
E4BRHCTA, E4BRHLCTA 1983
E4BRHCUD, E4BRHLCUD 1987
E4RCCS, E4RLCCS 1988
E4RCUD, E4RLCUD 1987

Information:


Table 1
Engine Oil Change Intervals
Engine Sump Capacity Oil Change Interval
Engines With a Standard Sump
3512C 318 L (84 US gal) Every 500 Service Hours
3516C 405 L (107 US gal)
Engines With a Deep Sump
3512C 625 L (165 US gal) Every 1000 Service Hours
3516C 807 L (213 US gal) Drain the Oil
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Cat Dealer Service Tool Catalog" or refer to Special Publication, PECJ0003, "Cat Shop Supplies and Tools Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Do not drain the oil when the engine is cold. As the oil cools, waste particles settle on the bottom of the oil pan. The waste particles are not removed when the cold oil is drained. Drain the crankcase when the oil is warm. This method allows proper draining of the waste particles that are suspended in the oil.Failure to follow this recommended procedure will allow the waste particles to be recirculated through the engine lubrication system with the new oil.
After the engine has been operated at normal operating temperature, STOP the engine.
Drain the oil according to the equipment on the engine. Note: Drain the oil into a suitable container. DO NOT drain the oil into the bilge sump. Dispose of the oil according to local regulations.
Illustration 1 g00574534
Oil drain plug
Note: If a suction device is used in order to remove the oil from the oil pan, ensure that the suction device is clean. A clean device will prevent dirt from entering into the oil pan. Be careful not to strike the engine oil suction tubes or the piston cooling jets.
If the engine does not have a drain valve or a pump, remove an oil drain plug. Allow the oil to drain. After the oil has drained, clean the drain plug and clean the fitting for the drain plug. Install the drain plug. Tighten the drain plug to 145 15 N m (105 10 lb ft).
If the engine has an oil drain valve, open the valve. After the oil has drained, close the valve.
If the engine has a pump for removing dirty oil, connect a hose to the outlet of the pump. Place the hose in a suitable container. Open the valve for the drain line. The two marks on the valve must be turned so that one mark points to the pump and the second mark points to the drain line. Operate the pump until the crankcase is empty. Close the valve to the drain line. Disconnect the hose.
If the oil drain valve has a “quick connect” coupling, attach the coupling. Open the drain valve in order to drain the crankcase. After the oil has drained, close the drain valve. Disconnect the coupling.
Replace the engine oil filter elements before filling the crankcase with new oil. Replace the Oil Filter Elements
Replace the engine oil filters when any of the following conditions occur:
Every oil change
The engine oil filter differential pressure reaches 103 kPa (15 psi).
The oil filter elements have been used for 1000 service hours.Note: Do not attempt to clean the used oil filters. Used oil filters will retain waste particles. The used oil filters would not filter the oil properly.Service tools are available to aid in the service of oil filters. Consult your Cat dealer for the part names and the part numbers. Follow the instructions that are supplied with the service tools. If the service tools are not used, perform the following appropriate procedure.Replacing the Engine Oil Filters With the Engine Stopped
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Perform the following procedure after the oil has been drained.Note: Use this procedure if the engine oil filters do not have a control valve.
Illustration 2 g00799719
(1) Bolts
(2) Cover
(3) Plug
(4) Drain valve
(5) Drain Note: Drain the oil into a suitable container. Dispose of the oil according to local regulations.
Connect a hose to drain (5). Place the other end of the hose into a suitable container in order to collect the oil.
Open drain valve (4). Remove plug (3). Allow the oil to drain. Clean the plug and install the plug. Close the drain valve. Remove the hose from the drain. Note: Some oil will remain in the housing after the oil has been drained. This oil will pour out of the housing when cover (2) is removed. Prepare to catch the oil in a suitable container. Clean up any spilled oil with absorbent pillows or towels. DO NOT use absorbent particles to clean up the oil.
Personal injury can result from parts and/or covers under spring pressure.Spring force will be released when covers are removed.


Parts friction EVINRUDE:

0316372
 
0316372 FRICTION SPRING
2102A, 2202M, 2302B, 2402E, 2502D, 2602S, 2702C, 2802R, 2902A, 4904D, E2RCIB, E2RCNE, E2RCOC, E2RCRS, E2RCSM, E2RCTD, E4BRCICI, E4BRHCCS, E4BRHCDE, E4BRHCNR, E4BRHCOB, E4BRHCRM, E4BRHCTA, E4BRHCUD, E4RLCSS, E4WCIC, E4WCNR, EJR-CCM, EJR-CDR, EJR-CUA
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