0436813 IMPELLER HOUSING EVINRUDE
BE50DTLEDC, BE60ELEDR, BE70ELEDA, E50DTLEOS, E50TTLEDC, E50TTLEOS, E60ELEOC, E60TTLEDR, E60TTLEOC, E65RSLC, E65RSLM, E65WMLEOC, E70ELEOR, E70TTLEOR, SE65WMLM
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- JET DRIVE UNIT - J70JL ONLY » 0436813
- GEARCASE
BE70ELEDA, BE70TLEDA, E70TLEDA, HE70TXEDA 1996
E50DTLEOS, E50ELEOS 1995
E50TTLEDC 1996
E50TTLEOS 1995
E60ELEOC, E60TLEOC 1995
E60TTLEDR 1996
E60TTLEOC 1995
E65RSLC 1995
E65RSLM, SE65RSLM, SE65RSYM 1996
E65WMLEOC 1995
E70ELEOR, E70TLEOR 1995
E70TTLEOR 1995
SE65WMLM, SE65WMYM 1996
Information:
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.
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, "Dealer Service Tool Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Before you begin inspection of the turbocharger, be sure that the inlet air restriction is within the specifications for your engine. Be sure that the exhaust system restriction is within the specifications for your engine. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect".The condition of the turbocharger will have definite effects on engine performance. Use the following inspections and procedures to determine the condition of the turbocharger.
Inspection of the compressor wheel and the compressor housing
Inspection of the turbine wheel and the turbine housing
Inspection of the wastegateInspection of the Compressor and the Compressor Housing
Illustration 1 g00922408
Typical example of a turbocharger
(1) Compressor housing
(2) Compressor wheel
Remove the air cleaner from the compressor inlet.
Inspect the compressor wheel for damage from a foreign object. If there is damage, determine the source of the foreign object. As required, clean the inlet system and repair the inlet system. Replace the turbocharger. If there is no damage, go to Step 3.
Clean compressor wheel (2 ) and compressor housing (1) if you find buildup of foreign material. If there is no buildup of foreign material, go to Step 4.
Turn the rotating assembly by hand. While you turn the assembly, push the assembly sideways. The assembly should turn freely. The compressor wheel should not rub the compressor housing. The turbocharger must be replaced if the compressor wheel rubs the compressor housing. If there is no rubbing or scraping, go to Step 5.
Inspect the compressor wheel and the compressor housing for oil leakage. An oil leak from the compressor may deposit oil in the aftercooler. Drain and clean the aftercooler if you find oil in the aftercooler.
Check the oil level in the crankcase. If the oil level is too high, adjust the oil level.
Inspect the air cleaner element for restriction. If restriction is found, correct the problem.
Inspect the engine crankcase breather. Clean the breather or replace the breather if the breather is plugged.
Remove the oil drain tube. Inspect the oil drain hole and the oil drain tube for oil sludge. Inspect the area between the bearings of the rotating assembly shaft. If necessary, clean the rotating assembly shaft, the oil drain hole, and the oil drain tube.
If Steps 5.a through 5.d did not reveal the source of the oil leakage, the turbocharger has internal damage. Replace the turbocharger. Inspection of the Turbine Wheel and the Turbine Housing
Illustration 2 g00922420
Typical example of a turbocharger
(1) Turbine housing
(2) Turbine wheel
Remove the air piping from the turbine housing.
Inspect turbine wheel (2) for damage by a foreign object. If there is damage, determine the source of the foreign object. Replace the turbocharger. If there is no damage, go to Step 3.
Clean turbine wheel (2) and turbine housing (1) if you find buildup of carbon or foreign material. If there is no buildup of carbon or foreign material, go to Step 4.
Turn the rotating assembly by hand. While you turn the assembly, push the assembly sideways. The assembly should turn freely. The turbine wheel should not rub the turbine housing. Replace the turbocharger if the turbine wheel rubs the turbine housing. If there is no rubbing or scraping, go to Step 5.
Inspect the turbine wheel and the turbine housing for oil leakage and oil coking. Some oil coking may be cleaned. Heavy oil coking may require replacement of the turbocharger. If the oil is coming from the turbocharger center housing go to Step 5.a. Otherwise go to “Inspection of the Wastegate”.
Remove the oil drain tube. Inspect the oil drain hole and the oil drain tube for oil sludge. Inspect the area between the bearings of the rotating assembly shaft. If necessary, clean the rotating assembly shaft, the oil drain hole, and the oil drain tube.
If crankcase pressure is high, or if the oil drain is restricted, pressure in the center housing may be greater than the pressure of the turbine housing. Oil flow may be forced in the wrong direction and the oil may not drain. Check the crankcase pressure and correct any problems.
If the oil drain tube is damaged, replace the oil drain tube.
Check the routing of the oil drain tube. Eliminate any sharp restrictive bends. Make sure that the oil drain tube is not too close to the engine exhaust manifold.
If Steps 5.a through 5.d did not reveal the source of the oil leakage, the turbocharger has internal damage. Replace the turbocharger. Inspection of the Wastegate
The wastegate controls the amount of exhaust gas that is allowed to bypass the turbine side of the turbocharger. This valve then controls the rpm of the turbocharger.When the engine operates in conditions of low boost (lug), a spring presses against a diaphragm in the canister. The actuating rod will move and the wastegate will close. Then, the turbocharger can operate at maximum performance.When the boost pressure increases against the diaphragm in the canister, the wastegate will open. The rpm of the turbocharger becomes limited. The rpm limitation occurs because a portion of the exhaust gases bypass the turbine wheel of the turbocharger.The following levels of boost pressure indicate a problem with the wastegate:
Too high at full load conditions
Too low at all lug conditions
Table 1
Turbocharger Boost Pressures
Number That Is Stamped On The Turbocharger Boost Pressures
2674A342 145 3 kPa (21.03 0.4 psi)
2674A343 145 3 kPa (21.03 0.4 psi)
2674A344 145 3 kPa (21.03 0.4 psi)
2674A345 145 3 kPa (21.03 0.4 psi)
2674A346 145 3 kPa (21.03 0.4 psi)
2674A347
Parts impeller EVINRUDE:
0437059
0437059 IMPELLER ASSY.
BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, E40EEOD, E40JRECA, E40JREDC, E40JREOS, E40JREUR, E45RCEOD, E45RCLEDS, E45RCLEUC, E48ESLEDC, E48ESLEDC, E48ESLEOS, E48ES