0354401 *KEY, Flywheel to crankshaft EVINRUDE
E15DHPLIIC, E15DHPLISS, E15DHTLIIC, E15DHTLISS, E25DELIIH, E25DELISC, E25DELSES, E25DPLIIG, E25DPLIIH, E25DPLISC, E25DPLSES, E25DRIIH, E25DRISC, E25DRLSES, E25DTEIIG, E25DTEIIH, E25DTEISC, E25DTELSES, E25DTLIIH, E25DTLISC, E25DTLSES, E30DELIIH, E30DE
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Hacus - Forklift FPE240448 Ignition Wire KIT 6 CYLS. Hacus Aftermarket - New
Hacus HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made with premium materials; built to withstand the demands of industrial environments; offering excellent resistance to wear; corrosion; and mechanical stress. || VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Engineered to fit a wide range of forklift models; making it a versatile choice for various equipment configurations. || SAFETY FIRST - FPE products are ready for use with all certifications. || LEADING THE INDUSTRY - FPE is a leader in forklift products and accessories. We take pride in making the highest quality, premium, reliable forklifts on the market. || All products tested for durability, reliability, and performance.
Hacus HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made with premium materials; built to withstand the demands of industrial environments; offering excellent resistance to wear; corrosion; and mechanical stress. || VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Engineered to fit a wide range of forklift models; making it a versatile choice for various equipment configurations. || SAFETY FIRST - FPE products are ready for use with all certifications. || LEADING THE INDUSTRY - FPE is a leader in forklift products and accessories. We take pride in making the highest quality, premium, reliable forklifts on the market. || All products tested for durability, reliability, and performance.
Compatible models:
E15DHPLIIC
E15DHPLISS
E15DHTLIIC
E15DHTLISS
E25DELIIH
E25DELISC
E25DELSES
E25DPLIIG
E25DPLIIH
E25DPLISC
E25DPLSES
E25DRIIH
E25DRISC
E25DRLSES
E25DTEIIG
E25DTEIIH
E25DTEISC
E25DTELSES
E25DTLIIH
E25DTLISC
E25DTLSES
E30DELIIH
E30DELISC
E30DELSES
E30DPLIIH
E30DPLISC
E30DPLSES
E30DRIIG
E30DRIIH
E30DRISC
E30DRLSES
E30DTELIIH
E30DTELISC
E30DTELSES
E30DTLIIH
E30DTLISC
E30DTLSES
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- CRANKSHAFT & PISTONS » 0354401
E15DHTLIIC, E15DHTLIIH, E15HTSLIIH, E15HTSLIIS 2011
E15DHTLISS 2010
E25DELIIH, E25DELIIR 2011
E25DELISC 2010
E25DELSES 2009
E25DPLIIG 2011
E25DPLIIH, E25DPLIIR, E25DPSLIIH, E25DPSLIIS 2011
E25DPLISC 2010
E25DPLSES 2009
E25DRIIH, E25DRIIR, E25DRLIIH, E25DRLIIR, E25DRSIIH, E25DRSIIS, E25DRSLIIH, E25DRSLIIS 2011
E25DRISC, E25DRLISC 2010
E25DRLSES, E25DRSES 2009
E25DTEIIG 2011
E25DTEIIH, E25DTEIIR, E25DTELIIH, E25DTELIIR, E25TESLIIH, E25TESLIIS 2011
E25DTEISC, E25DTELISC 2010
E25DTELSES, E25DTESES 2009
E25DTLIIH, E25DTLIIR, E25DTSLIIH, E25DTSLIIS 2011
E25DTLISC 2010
E25DTLSES 2009
E30DELIIH, E30DELIIR 2011
E30DELISC 2010
E30DELSES 2009
E30DPLIIH, E30DPLIIR, E30DPSLIIH, E30DPSLIIS 2011
E30DPLISC 2010
E30DPLSES 2009
E30DRIIG, E30DRLIIG 2011
E30DRIIH, E30DRIIR, E30DRLIIH, E30DRLIIR, E30DRSIIH, E30DRSIIS, E30DRSLIIH, E30DRSLIIS 2011
E30DRISC, E30DRLISC 2010
E30DRLSES, E30DRSES 2009
E30DTELIIH, E30DTELIIR, E30TESLIIH, E30TESLIIS 2011
E30DTELISC 2010
E30DTELSES 2009
E30DTLIIH, E30DTLIIR, E30DTSLIIH, E30DTSLIIS 2011
E30DTLISC 2010
E30DTLSES 2009
Information:
Engine Design
CYLINDER AND VALVE LOCATIONBore ... 5.40 in.(137.2 mm)Stroke ... 6.50 in.(165.1 mm)Number and Arrangement of Cylinders ... 6, In LineFiring Order (Injection Sequence) ... 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4No. 1 Cylinder Location ... FrontRotation of Crankshaft (when seen from flywheel end) ... counterclockwiseRotation of Fuel Pump Camshaft (when seen from pump drive end) ... counterclockwiseFuel System
FUEL SYSTEM
1. Injection valve. 2. Anti-siphon block. 3. Injection pump housing. 4. Priming pump. 5. Plug. 6. Secondary filter. 7. Fuel line. 8. Return line to tank. 9. Fuel tank. 10. Primary filter. 11. Transfer pump.This engine has a pressure type fuel system. There is a single injection pump and injection valve (1) for each cylinder. The injection pumps are in the pump housing (3) on the left side of the engine. The injection valves (1) are in the precombustion chambers or adapters under the valve cover.The transfer pump (11) pulls fuel from the fuel tank (9) through the primary filter (10) and sends it through the base of priming pump (4) and the secondary filter (6), through the anti-siphon block (2) and to the manifold of the injection pump housing. When priming pump (4) is not used, the position of fuel line (7) and plug (5) are reversed. The fuel in the manifold of the injection pump housing goes to the injection pumps. The injection pumps are in time with the engine and send fuel to the injection valves under high pressure.Some of the fuel in the manifold is constantly sent back through the anti-siphon block (2) and through the return line (8) to the fuel tank to remove air from the system. Orifices in the anti-siphon block control the amount of fuel that goes back to the fuel tank.The priming pump (4) is used to remove air from the fuel filter, fuel lines and components.The transfer pump has a bypass valve and a check valve. The bypass valve (lower side) gives control to the pressure of the fuel. The extra fuel goes to the inlet of the pump.Fuel Injection Pump Operation
Injection pump plungers (4) and lifters (8) are lifted by cams on camshaft (9) and always make a full stroke. The force of springs (5) hold the lifters (8) against the cams of the camshaft.Fuel from fuel manifold (1) goes through inlet passage (2) in the barrel and then into the chamber above plunger (4). During injection, the camshaft cam moves plunger (4) up in the barrel. This movement will close inlet passage (2) and push the fuel out through the fuel lines to the injection valves.The amount of fuel sent to the injection valves is controlled by turning plunger (4) in the barrel. When the governor moves fuel rack (7), the fuel rack moves gear (6) that is fastened to the bottom of plunger (4).
CROSS SECTION OF THE HOUSING FOR THE FUEL INJECTION PUMPS
1. Fuel manifold. 2. Inlet passage in pump barrel. 3. Check valve. 4. Pump plunger. 5. Spring. 6. Gear. 7. Fuel rack. 8. Lifter. 9. Camshaft.Fuel Injection Valve
Fuel, under high pressure from the injection pumps, is sent through the injection lines to the injection valves. The injection valves change the fuel to the correct fuel characteristic (spray pattern) for good combustion in the cylinders.The fuel injection valves are installed in the precombustion chambers in engines equipped with precombustion chambers. An adapter takes the place of the precombustion chamber in engines equipped with direct injection. The precombustion chambers or adapters are installed in the cylinder heads.Hydra-Mechanical Governor
The accelerator pedal, or governor control, is connected to the control lever on the engine governor. The governor controls the amount of fuel needed to keep the desired engine rpm.The governor is driven by the engine and has governor weights (12), governor spring (5), valve (14) and piston (15). The valve and piston are connected to fuel rack (18). The pressure oil for the governor comes from the engine oil pump. Pressure oil goes through passage (17) and around sleeve (16). The accelerator pedal, or governor control, controls only the compression of governor spring (5). Compression of the spring always pushes to give more fuel to the engine. The centrifugal force (rotation) of governor weights (12) is always pulling to get a reduction of fuel to the engine. When these two forces are in balance, the engine runs at the desired rpm (governed rpm).
HYDRA-MECHANICAL GOVERNOR (Typical Example Shown at Full Load Condition)
1. Collar. 2. Speed limiter plunger. 3. Lever assembly. 4. Seat. 5. Governor spring. 6. Thrust bearing. 7. Oil passage. 8. Drive gear (weight assembly). 9. Cylinder. 10. Bolt. 11. Spring seat. 12. Governor weights. 13. Spring. 14. Valve. 15. Piston. 16. Sleeve. 17. Oil passage. 18. Fuel rack.Governor valve (14) is shown in the position when the force of the governor weights and the force of the governor spring are in balance.When there is an increase in engine load, there will be a decrease in engine rpm and the rotation of governor weights (12) will get slower. (The governor weights will move toward each other.) Governor spring (5) moves valve (14) forward (toward the right in picture shown). When valve (14) moves forward, an oil passage around valve (14) opens to pressure oil. Oil now flows through passage (7) and fills the chamber behind piston (15) (the rear end of the valve stops oil flow through
CYLINDER AND VALVE LOCATIONBore ... 5.40 in.(137.2 mm)Stroke ... 6.50 in.(165.1 mm)Number and Arrangement of Cylinders ... 6, In LineFiring Order (Injection Sequence) ... 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4No. 1 Cylinder Location ... FrontRotation of Crankshaft (when seen from flywheel end) ... counterclockwiseRotation of Fuel Pump Camshaft (when seen from pump drive end) ... counterclockwiseFuel System
FUEL SYSTEM
1. Injection valve. 2. Anti-siphon block. 3. Injection pump housing. 4. Priming pump. 5. Plug. 6. Secondary filter. 7. Fuel line. 8. Return line to tank. 9. Fuel tank. 10. Primary filter. 11. Transfer pump.This engine has a pressure type fuel system. There is a single injection pump and injection valve (1) for each cylinder. The injection pumps are in the pump housing (3) on the left side of the engine. The injection valves (1) are in the precombustion chambers or adapters under the valve cover.The transfer pump (11) pulls fuel from the fuel tank (9) through the primary filter (10) and sends it through the base of priming pump (4) and the secondary filter (6), through the anti-siphon block (2) and to the manifold of the injection pump housing. When priming pump (4) is not used, the position of fuel line (7) and plug (5) are reversed. The fuel in the manifold of the injection pump housing goes to the injection pumps. The injection pumps are in time with the engine and send fuel to the injection valves under high pressure.Some of the fuel in the manifold is constantly sent back through the anti-siphon block (2) and through the return line (8) to the fuel tank to remove air from the system. Orifices in the anti-siphon block control the amount of fuel that goes back to the fuel tank.The priming pump (4) is used to remove air from the fuel filter, fuel lines and components.The transfer pump has a bypass valve and a check valve. The bypass valve (lower side) gives control to the pressure of the fuel. The extra fuel goes to the inlet of the pump.Fuel Injection Pump Operation
Injection pump plungers (4) and lifters (8) are lifted by cams on camshaft (9) and always make a full stroke. The force of springs (5) hold the lifters (8) against the cams of the camshaft.Fuel from fuel manifold (1) goes through inlet passage (2) in the barrel and then into the chamber above plunger (4). During injection, the camshaft cam moves plunger (4) up in the barrel. This movement will close inlet passage (2) and push the fuel out through the fuel lines to the injection valves.The amount of fuel sent to the injection valves is controlled by turning plunger (4) in the barrel. When the governor moves fuel rack (7), the fuel rack moves gear (6) that is fastened to the bottom of plunger (4).
CROSS SECTION OF THE HOUSING FOR THE FUEL INJECTION PUMPS
1. Fuel manifold. 2. Inlet passage in pump barrel. 3. Check valve. 4. Pump plunger. 5. Spring. 6. Gear. 7. Fuel rack. 8. Lifter. 9. Camshaft.Fuel Injection Valve
Fuel, under high pressure from the injection pumps, is sent through the injection lines to the injection valves. The injection valves change the fuel to the correct fuel characteristic (spray pattern) for good combustion in the cylinders.The fuel injection valves are installed in the precombustion chambers in engines equipped with precombustion chambers. An adapter takes the place of the precombustion chamber in engines equipped with direct injection. The precombustion chambers or adapters are installed in the cylinder heads.Hydra-Mechanical Governor
The accelerator pedal, or governor control, is connected to the control lever on the engine governor. The governor controls the amount of fuel needed to keep the desired engine rpm.The governor is driven by the engine and has governor weights (12), governor spring (5), valve (14) and piston (15). The valve and piston are connected to fuel rack (18). The pressure oil for the governor comes from the engine oil pump. Pressure oil goes through passage (17) and around sleeve (16). The accelerator pedal, or governor control, controls only the compression of governor spring (5). Compression of the spring always pushes to give more fuel to the engine. The centrifugal force (rotation) of governor weights (12) is always pulling to get a reduction of fuel to the engine. When these two forces are in balance, the engine runs at the desired rpm (governed rpm).
HYDRA-MECHANICAL GOVERNOR (Typical Example Shown at Full Load Condition)
1. Collar. 2. Speed limiter plunger. 3. Lever assembly. 4. Seat. 5. Governor spring. 6. Thrust bearing. 7. Oil passage. 8. Drive gear (weight assembly). 9. Cylinder. 10. Bolt. 11. Spring seat. 12. Governor weights. 13. Spring. 14. Valve. 15. Piston. 16. Sleeve. 17. Oil passage. 18. Fuel rack.Governor valve (14) is shown in the position when the force of the governor weights and the force of the governor spring are in balance.When there is an increase in engine load, there will be a decrease in engine rpm and the rotation of governor weights (12) will get slower. (The governor weights will move toward each other.) Governor spring (5) moves valve (14) forward (toward the right in picture shown). When valve (14) moves forward, an oil passage around valve (14) opens to pressure oil. Oil now flows through passage (7) and fills the chamber behind piston (15) (the rear end of the valve stops oil flow through
Parts key EVINRUDE:
0344470
0344470 KEY, Impeller
BE20SEECB, BE20SRECB, BE25BAECM, BE25EECE, BE30BAECS, BE30BAEEC, BE30BASIA, BE30BASSR, BE30EECS, BE35AREEA, BE35ARSIB, BE35ARSSM, E15DHPLAAA, E15DHPLAAB, E15DHPLIIC, E15DHPLINR, E15DHPLISS, E15DHTLAAA, E15DHTLAAB, E15DHTLIIC, E15DHTLINR, E15DHTLISS,
0353512
0353512 *KEY, Flywheel to crankshaft
E25DELSES, E25DPLSES, E25DRLSES, E25DTELSES, E25DTLSES, E30DELSES, E30DPLSES, E30DRLSES, E30DTELSES, E30DTLSES