0333008 GASKET, Air silencer EVINRUDE
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New Air Box Gasket Componentsplus Compatible with Johnson Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 60 70 By Part Numbers 333008 0321793 0333008
COMPONENTS PLUS COMPATIBLE WITH: EVINRUDE || APPLICATIONS: JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 50 JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 60 JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 70 333008 0321793 0333008 || 0
COMPONENTS PLUS COMPATIBLE WITH: EVINRUDE || APPLICATIONS: JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 50 JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 60 JOHNSON EVINRUDE 3 CYL 70 333008 0321793 0333008 || 0
RAREELECTRICAL New Air Box Gasket Is Compatible With Johnson Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 60 70 333008 0321793 0333008
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: This Part Is Made To Match Or Exceed Oem Specs. / This Will Work In Place Of The Part Numbers Listed Below. / Please Check Your Part Number Before Placing An Order / Evinrude: 333008 0321793 0333008 / Item Description: Air Box Gasket / Unit Type: Evinrude / Source: Aftermarket / Weight: 2 Lbs || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60 / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Air Box Gasket Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: This Part Is Made To Match Or Exceed Oem Specs. / This Will Work In Place Of The Part Numbers Listed Below. / Please Check Your Part Number Before Placing An Order / Evinrude: 333008 0321793 0333008 / Item Description: Air Box Gasket / Unit Type: Evinrude / Source: Aftermarket / Weight: 2 Lbs || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60 / Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Air Box Gasket Source: Aftermarket
Compatible models:
BE50DTLEDC
BE50DTLEUR
BE60ELEDR
BE60ELEUA
BE60TLECM
BE70ELECB
BE70ELEDA
BE70ELEUM
E50DTLECA
E50DTLEOS
E50TTLECA
E50TTLEDC
E50TTLEOS
E50TTLEUR
E60ELCCR
E60ELCEA
E60ELCUC
E60ELEIB
E60ELENE
E60ELEOC
E60ELERS
E60ELESM
E60ELETD
E60TTLECM
E60TTLEDR
E60TTLEIB
E60TTLENE
E60TTLEOC
E60TTLERS
E60TTLETD
E60TTLEUA
E65RSLC
E65RSLM
E65RSLZ2
E65WELEES
E65WELSIR
E65WELSSC
E65WMLCUA
E65WMLEIB
E65WMLENE
E65WMLEOC
E65WMLERS
E65WMLESM
E65WMLETD
E65WMLZ
E65WRLEEO
E65WRLSIR
E65WRLSSC
E70ELCCA
E70ELCEM
E70ELCUR
E70ELEIE
E70ELEND
E70ELEOR
E70ELERC
E70ELESB
E70ELETS
E70TTLEIE
E70TTLEND
E70TTLEOR
E70TTLERC
E70TTLETS
E75ECCA
E75ECUR
SE65RSLD
SE65WMLD
SE65WMLM
SE65WMLZ2
T65WMLM
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- INTAKE MANIFOLD » 0333008
BE60ELEDR, BE60TLEDR, E60ELEDR, E60TLEDR 1996
BE60ELEUA, BE60TLEUA, E60ELEUA, E60TLEUA 1997
BE60TLECM, E60TLECM 1998
BE70ELECB, BE70TLECB, E70TLECB 1998
BE70ELEDA, BE70TLEDA, E70TLEDA, HE70TXEDA 1996
BE70ELEUM, BE70TLEUM, E70TLEUM, HE70TXEUM 1997
E50DTLECA 1998
E50DTLEOS, E50ELEOS 1995
E50TTLECA 1998
E50TTLEDC 1996
E50TTLEOS 1995
E50TTLEUR 1997
E60ELCCR, E60TLCCR, E60TTLCCR 1988
E60ELCEA, E60TLCEA, E60TTLCEA, TE60TLCEA, TE60TLESF 1989
E60ELCUC, E60TLCUC 1987
E60ELEIB, E60TLEIB, TE60TLEIB, VE60ELEIB, VE60TLEIB 1991
E60ELENE, E60TLENE, TE60TLENE, VE60ELENE, VE60TLENE 1992
E60ELEOC, E60TLEOC 1995
E60ELERS, E60ELERV, E60TLERS, E60TLERV 1994
E60ELESM, E60TLESM, E60TTLESM, TE60TLESF, TE60TLESM, VE60ELESM, VE60TLESM 1990
E60ELETD, E60TLETD, TE60TLETD, VE60ELETD 1993
E60TTLECM 1998
E60TTLEDR 1996
E60TTLEIB 1991
E60TTLENE 1992
E60TTLEOC 1995
E60TTLERS, E60TTLERV 1994
E60TTLETD 1993
E60TTLEUA 1997
E65RSLC 1995
E65RSLM, SE65RSLM, SE65RSYM 1996
E65RSLZ2, SE65RSLZ2, SE65RSYZ2 1997
E65WELEES 1999
E65WELSIR 2001
E65WELSSC 2000
E65WMLCUA 1987
E65WMLEIB 1991
E65WMLENE 1992
E65WMLEOC 1995
E65WMLERS 1994
E65WMLESM 1990
E65WMLETD 1993
E65WMLZ 1989
E65WRLEEO, E65WRLEES, E65WRYEEO, E65WRYEES 1999
E65WRLSIR, E65WRYSIR 2001
E65WRLSSC, E65WRYSSC 2000
E70ELCCA, E70TLCCA 1988
E70ELCEM, E70TLCEM, TE70TLCEM, TE70TLESF 1989
E70ELCUR, E70TLCUR 1987
E70ELEIE, E70TLEIE, VE70ELEIE, VE70TLEIE 1991
E70ELEND, E70TLEND, VE70ELEND, VE70TLEND 1992
E70ELEOR, E70TLEOR 1995
E70ELERC, E70ELERV, E70TLERC, E70TLERV 1994
E70ELESB, E70TLESB, TE70TLESB, TE70TLESF, VE70ELESB, VE70TLESB 1990
E70ELETS, E70TLETS, VE70ELETS, VE70TLETS 1993
E70TTLEIE 1991
E70TTLEND 1992
E70TTLEOR 1995
E70TTLERC, E70TTLERV 1994
E70TTLETS 1993
E75ECCA 1988
E75ECUR 1987
SE65RSLD, SE65RSYD 1998
SE65WMLD, SE65WMYD 1998
SE65WMLM, SE65WMYM 1996
SE65WMLZ2, SE65WMYZ2 1997
T65WMLM 1988
Information:
Introduction
Do not perform any of the following procedures without reading and understanding the information first.The Air/Fuel Ratio setup instructions that follow are intended to maintain emissions for fuel with a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of 800 to 1600 BTU/ft3. The engine control strategy is not designed to run on any fuels outside of this range. Maintenance of emissions is not guaranteed on engines that are run on fuels outside of this range. Caterpillar® also recommends adjusting the Air/Fuel Ratio when the gas pressure regulator is serviced or inspected.Set the Natural Gas/Field Gas Fuel Supply Pressure
Calculate the required fuel supply pressure based on the site conditions using the formula below.Fuel Supply Pressure (FSP, psig) = (46 - 29.92 - (altitude [feet] x .001)) x .4912 + 5Note: The altitude in feet is a required input from the customer.This calculation should result in a recommended gage pressure of 82.7 to 172.4 kPag (12 to 25 psig). Set the gas supply pressure of the engine to this value.Determining the Ignition Timing
The timing parameters allow the customer to program the ignition timing of the engine to meet the needs for specific applications and installations.Note: The actual ignition timing at a given operating condition may vary from the desired timing value. The timing follows a trend of a timing map that is based on engine speed, load, and user input timing in the Electronic Control Module (ECM).First Desired Timing
The "First Desired Timing" is determined with the methane number of the primary fuel that is being used. Obtain the timing information for the specific fuel and site conditions from the local Caterpillar dealer. The timing can also be obtained using the Caterpillar® Gas Engine Rating Pro (GERP) software program.Note: If the fuel composition at a given site changes greater than five methane points, the timing will need to be reset. Contact the local dealer or use GERP if such a change occurs.A free copy of GERP can be obtained by going to the following link and searching GERP in the search field. More information regarding the GERP program can also be obtained from the website.https://catoilandgas.cat.comGERP can provide the maximum rating capability for conditions at a given site. Use the following procedure to use GERP.
Select the "Engine Selection" tab on the left side of the screen.
Under the "Application" option, select "Electric Power".
Select the desired engine by selecting the appropriate options from under the "Engine Model" option, and select "G3306B".
Select "NEXT" using the radio button at the bottom.
Select the "Fuel Analysis" option and input the fuel composition obtained for the specific site.
Record the site "Set Point Timing" value found in the "Results" box on the "Project" screen.Perform the following setup procedures, depending on the configuration of the engine :
Engines equipped with a single fuel system using the natural gas pressure regulator - Part A
Engines equipped with a dual fuel regulator (natural gas and propane) arrangement - Part A and Part BSetting the Ignition Timing
Use the following procedure to set the timing value found in the "Determining Ignition Timing" section using the engine display panel.
Select "Main Menu".
Select "Configure".
Select "All Set Points".
Select "Engine Configuration Parameters".
Select "Timing Control".
Select "First Desired Timing".
Select and change the "First Desired Timing".Perform the following setup procedures depending on the configuration of the engine :
Air/Fuel Ratio Setup for Natural Gas/Field Gas - Part A
Air/Fuel Ratio Setup for Propane - Part B
Set up for Automatic Switching Between Natural Gas/Field Gas and Propane - Part CAir/Fuel Ratio Setup for Natural Gas/Field Gas - Part A
Calculate the Engine Pressure Regulator Differential (dP)
Illustration 1 g03605058
Set the engine gas pressure regulator output gas to air pressure differential according to the gas energy content found in Illustration 1.Adjusting the Engine
Setting the Engine Natural Gas Pressure Regulator (dP)
Turn the gas supply to the natural gas pressure regulator off.
Illustration 2 g03605338
(1) Low-pressure side port (2) High-pressure side port
Connect 1U-5470 Engine Pressure Gp or 198-4240 Digital Pressure Indicator Gp to the engine.
Connect the "High Pressure Side" of the gauge to the outlet port (2) of the engine regulator upstream of the electronic fuel control valve.
Connect the "Low Pressure Side" of the gauge to the tee fitting (1) of the balance line on the regulator as shown in Illustration 2.
Install the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool , if necessary.
Turn the gas supply pressure back on. Start the engine and operate at rated speed and no load.
Note the pressure differential on the pressure gauge. Compare the measured value to the value obtained previously in the Special Instructions, "Calculate the Engine Pressure Regulator Differential (dP)" section.
If the values match, proceed to Step 9.
If the values are different while using the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool , proceed to Step 6.
If the values are different and the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool is not being utilized, proceed to Step 7.
Use the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool to adjust the regulator spring pre-tension until the measured and calculated differential pressure match. Proceed to Step 9 after the values match each other.
Shut down the engine and turn off the gas supply pressure.
Remove the cap from the engine mounted gas pressure regulator.
Adjust the regulator by adjusting the nut and/or screw with a screwdriver or similar tool.
Replace the cap.
Turn on the gas supply pressure. Start the engine and operate at rated speed with no load.
Compare the differential pressure reading with the calculated differential pressure.
If the values match, proceed to Step 9. If the values do not match, repeat Step 7 to Step 8.ReferenceRefer to Testing and Adjusting, KENR6870, "Gas Pressure - Check and Adjust" for more information on adjust the regulator.
Replace the cap.
Stop the engine. Turn the gas supply to the regulator off.
Remove the lines for the differential pressure gauge and install the plugs back into the high and low side pressure locations.
Turn on the gas supply pressure and restart the engine.Setting the Air/Fuel Ratio Control
Adjusting the air/fuel ratio properly ensures compliance with emissions requirements and stable engine operation.The "Aftertreatment #1 Outlet Oxygen Sensor Voltage Offset" parameter directly offsets the voltage of the map for the "Desired Aftertreatment #1 Outlet
Do not perform any of the following procedures without reading and understanding the information first.The Air/Fuel Ratio setup instructions that follow are intended to maintain emissions for fuel with a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of 800 to 1600 BTU/ft3. The engine control strategy is not designed to run on any fuels outside of this range. Maintenance of emissions is not guaranteed on engines that are run on fuels outside of this range. Caterpillar® also recommends adjusting the Air/Fuel Ratio when the gas pressure regulator is serviced or inspected.Set the Natural Gas/Field Gas Fuel Supply Pressure
Calculate the required fuel supply pressure based on the site conditions using the formula below.Fuel Supply Pressure (FSP, psig) = (46 - 29.92 - (altitude [feet] x .001)) x .4912 + 5Note: The altitude in feet is a required input from the customer.This calculation should result in a recommended gage pressure of 82.7 to 172.4 kPag (12 to 25 psig). Set the gas supply pressure of the engine to this value.Determining the Ignition Timing
The timing parameters allow the customer to program the ignition timing of the engine to meet the needs for specific applications and installations.Note: The actual ignition timing at a given operating condition may vary from the desired timing value. The timing follows a trend of a timing map that is based on engine speed, load, and user input timing in the Electronic Control Module (ECM).First Desired Timing
The "First Desired Timing" is determined with the methane number of the primary fuel that is being used. Obtain the timing information for the specific fuel and site conditions from the local Caterpillar dealer. The timing can also be obtained using the Caterpillar® Gas Engine Rating Pro (GERP) software program.Note: If the fuel composition at a given site changes greater than five methane points, the timing will need to be reset. Contact the local dealer or use GERP if such a change occurs.A free copy of GERP can be obtained by going to the following link and searching GERP in the search field. More information regarding the GERP program can also be obtained from the website.https://catoilandgas.cat.comGERP can provide the maximum rating capability for conditions at a given site. Use the following procedure to use GERP.
Select the "Engine Selection" tab on the left side of the screen.
Under the "Application" option, select "Electric Power".
Select the desired engine by selecting the appropriate options from under the "Engine Model" option, and select "G3306B".
Select "NEXT" using the radio button at the bottom.
Select the "Fuel Analysis" option and input the fuel composition obtained for the specific site.
Record the site "Set Point Timing" value found in the "Results" box on the "Project" screen.Perform the following setup procedures, depending on the configuration of the engine :
Engines equipped with a single fuel system using the natural gas pressure regulator - Part A
Engines equipped with a dual fuel regulator (natural gas and propane) arrangement - Part A and Part BSetting the Ignition Timing
Use the following procedure to set the timing value found in the "Determining Ignition Timing" section using the engine display panel.
Select "Main Menu".
Select "Configure".
Select "All Set Points".
Select "Engine Configuration Parameters".
Select "Timing Control".
Select "First Desired Timing".
Select and change the "First Desired Timing".Perform the following setup procedures depending on the configuration of the engine :
Air/Fuel Ratio Setup for Natural Gas/Field Gas - Part A
Air/Fuel Ratio Setup for Propane - Part B
Set up for Automatic Switching Between Natural Gas/Field Gas and Propane - Part CAir/Fuel Ratio Setup for Natural Gas/Field Gas - Part A
Calculate the Engine Pressure Regulator Differential (dP)
Illustration 1 g03605058
Set the engine gas pressure regulator output gas to air pressure differential according to the gas energy content found in Illustration 1.Adjusting the Engine
Setting the Engine Natural Gas Pressure Regulator (dP)
Turn the gas supply to the natural gas pressure regulator off.
Illustration 2 g03605338
(1) Low-pressure side port (2) High-pressure side port
Connect 1U-5470 Engine Pressure Gp or 198-4240 Digital Pressure Indicator Gp to the engine.
Connect the "High Pressure Side" of the gauge to the outlet port (2) of the engine regulator upstream of the electronic fuel control valve.
Connect the "Low Pressure Side" of the gauge to the tee fitting (1) of the balance line on the regulator as shown in Illustration 2.
Install the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool , if necessary.
Turn the gas supply pressure back on. Start the engine and operate at rated speed and no load.
Note the pressure differential on the pressure gauge. Compare the measured value to the value obtained previously in the Special Instructions, "Calculate the Engine Pressure Regulator Differential (dP)" section.
If the values match, proceed to Step 9.
If the values are different while using the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool , proceed to Step 6.
If the values are different and the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool is not being utilized, proceed to Step 7.
Use the 8T-5160 Gas Regulator Setting Tool to adjust the regulator spring pre-tension until the measured and calculated differential pressure match. Proceed to Step 9 after the values match each other.
Shut down the engine and turn off the gas supply pressure.
Remove the cap from the engine mounted gas pressure regulator.
Adjust the regulator by adjusting the nut and/or screw with a screwdriver or similar tool.
Replace the cap.
Turn on the gas supply pressure. Start the engine and operate at rated speed with no load.
Compare the differential pressure reading with the calculated differential pressure.
If the values match, proceed to Step 9. If the values do not match, repeat Step 7 to Step 8.ReferenceRefer to Testing and Adjusting, KENR6870, "Gas Pressure - Check and Adjust" for more information on adjust the regulator.
Replace the cap.
Stop the engine. Turn the gas supply to the regulator off.
Remove the lines for the differential pressure gauge and install the plugs back into the high and low side pressure locations.
Turn on the gas supply pressure and restart the engine.Setting the Air/Fuel Ratio Control
Adjusting the air/fuel ratio properly ensures compliance with emissions requirements and stable engine operation.The "Aftertreatment #1 Outlet Oxygen Sensor Voltage Offset" parameter directly offsets the voltage of the map for the "Desired Aftertreatment #1 Outlet
Parts gasket EVINRUDE:
0321794
0321794 GASKET,Base to cover
70773S, 70873C, BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, E50DTLECA, E50DTLEOS, E50TTLECA, E50TTLEDC, E50TTLEOS, E50TTLEUR, E60ELCCR, E60ELCDS, E60ELCEA, E60ELCUC, E60ELEIB, E60ELENE, E60ELEOC, E60ELERS
0325092
0325092 GASKET, Carb.to manifold
25904R, 50902C, 70973R, B25JREUR, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEDA, BE20SEEUM, BE20SRECB, BE20SREDA, BE20SREUM, BE25BAECM, BE25BAEDR, BE25EECE, BE25EEDM, BE25EEUB, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEDE, BE30BAEEC, BE30BAEUD, BE30BASIA, BE30BASSR, BE30EECS, BE30EEDE, BE30EEUD, BE
0326926
0326926 GASKET, Plate to manifold
BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, E50DTLECA, E50DTLEOS, E50TTLECA, E50TTLEDC, E50TTLEOS, E50TTLEUR, E60ELCCR, E60ELCDS, E60ELCEA, E60ELCUC, E60ELEIB, E60ELENE, E60ELEOC, E60ELERS, E60ELESM, E60E
0123906
0123906 GASKET
C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WTLCUA, E100WTLEIB, E100WTLENE, E100WTLESM, E100WTLZ, E110MLCCA, E110MLCDC, E110MLCEM, E110MLCUR, E115JL
0332108
0332108 GASKET, Thermostat cover
E60ELCCR, E60ELCDS, E60ELCUC, E65RWLCDR, E65RWLCOC, E65WMLCDR, E65WMLCOC, E70ELCOS, E75ECCA, E75ECDC, E75ECOS, E75ECUR
0332696
0332696 GASKET, Float bowl
E20CRCCA, E20CRCEM, E20CRCUR, E20CREIE, E20CREND, E20CRESB, E20ECEM, E20EEIE, E20EEND, E20EESB, E25ECCM, E25ECEB, E25ECUA, E25EEID, E25EENS, E25EESE, E25RCEM, E25REIE, E25REND, E25RESB, E25RWEIM, E25RWENB, E25RWESA, E25RWETE, E25RWK, E25TECEM, E25TEE
0329830
0329830 GASKET, Thermostat cover
BE130TLECE, BE130TLEDM, BE130TLEUB, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, E120TLEND, E120TLERC, E12
0125530
0125530 GASKET, Housing to tank
BE10EEDD, BE10FAEDC, BE10FDLEDR, BE15EEDS, BE15FAEDR, BE20SEEDA, BE20SREDA, BE25BAEDR, BE25EEDM, BE30BAEDE, BE30EEDE, BE40EEDS, BE50BEEDS, BE50DTLEDC, BE5FRBEUS, BE60ELEDR, BE70ELEDA, BE8FRBEDC, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLESB, E100STLETS, E10EEIR