5031523 GASKET, Engine holder EVINRUDE
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- MIDSECTION & OIL SYSTEM » 5031523
E40PL4SSC 2000
E50PL4EES 1999
E50PL4EES 1999
E50PL4SIR 2001
E50PL4SIR 2001
E50PL4SSC 2000
E50PL4SSC 2000
Information:
Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
There have been a number of isolated instances of issues with electric fuel lift pumps on C7.1 and C6.6engines. If the supply of fuel to the electric fuel lift pump is insufficient, the engine may be derated or the engine may stop. The following symptoms may also be apparent:
Electric fuel lift pump is noisy
Low fuel pressure
High fuel temperature
The fuse or circuit breaker for the electric fuel lift pump may blow or trip
The fuse or circuit breaker for the electric fuel lift pump relay may blow or trip
On C7.1 engines, the diesel particulate filter may not regenerate due to low fuel pressureThe issue can arise due to either of the following reasons:
A restriction of the fuel supply from the fuel tank to the electric fuel lift pump
An overvoltage in the electrical supply to the electric fuel lift pumpSolution
Note: All the affected engines have a return fuel connection banjo bolt on the secondary fuel filter with a smaller orifice. The smaller orifice will restrict reverse fuel flow in a situation where fuel flow from the electric fuel lift pump is insufficient. The reduced flow will cause the engine to be derated or the engine will stop.Perform the following procedure to check the fuel supply to the electric fuel lift pump:
Illustration 1 g03587764
Typical low-pressure fuel system (1) Fuel Tank (2) Fuel isolation valve (3) In-line fuel filter (4) Electric fuel lift pump (5) Fuel return line (6) Primary fuel filter
Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the fuel tank. If necessary, replenish the fuel tank. Make sure that the correct specification of fuel is used.Note: When performing the following fuel system tests, the Electric Fuel Lift Pump (EFLP) will only operate for 2 minutes unless the engine is running. If necessary, cycle the keyswitch in order to reactivate the pump.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then disconnect the electrical connector from the EFLP.
With the keyswitch in the ON position, record the voltage at the harness connector for the EFLP. The voltage must be between 20 VDC and 28 VDC. If the voltage is below 20 VDC, investigate the cause.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then reconnect the electrical connector to the EFLP.
Disconnect the fuel inlet from the primary fuel filter. Place the open end of the disconnected line into a calibrated container.
With the keyswitch in the ON position, measure the flow from the fuel line. Refer to Illustration 2 for the minimum acceptable fuel flow.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then reconnect the fuel inlet to the primary fuel filter.
Illustration 2 g02527518
Minimum EFLP flow rateNote: In the following steps, use a suitable container to collect the drained fuel.
If the flow rate is less than specified, disconnect the fuel line between the in-line fuel filter and the EFLP. Check that sufficient fuel flows from the line.
If the flow from the line is insufficient, make sure that the fuel isolation valve is fully open.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, replace the in-line fuel filter.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, check the fuel isolation valve for damage or blockage. If necessary, clean the valve or replace a faulty valve.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, disconnect the fuel inlet to the fuel isolation valve. Check the fuel flow from the fuel tank.
If the flow from the tank is insufficient, make sure that the following components are not blocked with debris or dirt:
Fuel tank
Filter in the fuel filler
Fuel tank breather
Once sufficient fuel flow has been restored, reconnect all fuel lines. Repeat this procedure from Step 5. If the EFLP output is still insufficient, replace the pump.
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
There have been a number of isolated instances of issues with electric fuel lift pumps on C7.1 and C6.6engines. If the supply of fuel to the electric fuel lift pump is insufficient, the engine may be derated or the engine may stop. The following symptoms may also be apparent:
Electric fuel lift pump is noisy
Low fuel pressure
High fuel temperature
The fuse or circuit breaker for the electric fuel lift pump may blow or trip
The fuse or circuit breaker for the electric fuel lift pump relay may blow or trip
On C7.1 engines, the diesel particulate filter may not regenerate due to low fuel pressureThe issue can arise due to either of the following reasons:
A restriction of the fuel supply from the fuel tank to the electric fuel lift pump
An overvoltage in the electrical supply to the electric fuel lift pumpSolution
Note: All the affected engines have a return fuel connection banjo bolt on the secondary fuel filter with a smaller orifice. The smaller orifice will restrict reverse fuel flow in a situation where fuel flow from the electric fuel lift pump is insufficient. The reduced flow will cause the engine to be derated or the engine will stop.Perform the following procedure to check the fuel supply to the electric fuel lift pump:
Illustration 1 g03587764
Typical low-pressure fuel system (1) Fuel Tank (2) Fuel isolation valve (3) In-line fuel filter (4) Electric fuel lift pump (5) Fuel return line (6) Primary fuel filter
Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the fuel tank. If necessary, replenish the fuel tank. Make sure that the correct specification of fuel is used.Note: When performing the following fuel system tests, the Electric Fuel Lift Pump (EFLP) will only operate for 2 minutes unless the engine is running. If necessary, cycle the keyswitch in order to reactivate the pump.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then disconnect the electrical connector from the EFLP.
With the keyswitch in the ON position, record the voltage at the harness connector for the EFLP. The voltage must be between 20 VDC and 28 VDC. If the voltage is below 20 VDC, investigate the cause.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then reconnect the electrical connector to the EFLP.
Disconnect the fuel inlet from the primary fuel filter. Place the open end of the disconnected line into a calibrated container.
With the keyswitch in the ON position, measure the flow from the fuel line. Refer to Illustration 2 for the minimum acceptable fuel flow.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then reconnect the fuel inlet to the primary fuel filter.
Illustration 2 g02527518
Minimum EFLP flow rateNote: In the following steps, use a suitable container to collect the drained fuel.
If the flow rate is less than specified, disconnect the fuel line between the in-line fuel filter and the EFLP. Check that sufficient fuel flows from the line.
If the flow from the line is insufficient, make sure that the fuel isolation valve is fully open.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, replace the in-line fuel filter.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, check the fuel isolation valve for damage or blockage. If necessary, clean the valve or replace a faulty valve.
If the flow from the line is still insufficient, disconnect the fuel inlet to the fuel isolation valve. Check the fuel flow from the fuel tank.
If the flow from the tank is insufficient, make sure that the following components are not blocked with debris or dirt:
Fuel tank
Filter in the fuel filler
Fuel tank breather
Once sufficient fuel flow has been restored, reconnect all fuel lines. Repeat this procedure from Step 5. If the EFLP output is still insufficient, replace the pump.
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5030071
5030071 GASKET, Drain & fill plug
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5030623
5030623 GASKET, Anode cover
E25EL4SSS, E30EL4SSS, E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC, E70, E70FLTLECS, E70PL4EEC, E70PL4SIA
5031293
5031293 GASKET, Cylinder head
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
5031296
5031296 GASKET, Spark plug
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
5031297
5031297 GASKET, Cylinder head cover
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
5031419
5031419 GASKET, Impeller hsg.
E25EL4SIC, E25EL4SSS, E30EL4SIC, E30EL4SSS, E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
5031390
5031390 GASKET, Throttle body
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC
5031388
5031388 GASKET, Intake manifold
E40PL4EES, E40PL4SIR, E40PL4SSC, E50PL4EES, E50PL4EES, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SIR, E50PL4SSC, E50PL4SSC