0322079 PINION,Driveshaft EVINRUDE
25702H, 25802C, 25904R, E25RCSA, E35ECIG, E35ECND, E35ECSM, E35ECTS
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Johnson Evinrude OMC New OEM Pinion Gear, 14:27, 0322079
SKU: 0322079 || Sold Each || Please verify your own fitment
SKU: 0322079 || Sold Each || Please verify your own fitment
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Stellox 55 – 02082 – SX Tie Rod Axle Joint
High quality of the tie rod axle joint for a reasonable price || Easy to fit due to the exact equivalent all OE Parametern || Check the application in the online for your vehicle as catalogue on the Stellox homepage || Stellox surrounds the range of more than 35 000 Replacement Parts for passenger and trucks || Cross numbers: Vauxhall 322079, Vauxhall 90304625, Vauxhall 322147, Vauxhall 0322079, Vauxhall 90373521, Vauxhall 0322 147, OPEL 4242673, Saab 4242673, Saab 322079, Vauxhall 90373225, Vauxhall 90304625
High quality of the tie rod axle joint for a reasonable price || Easy to fit due to the exact equivalent all OE Parametern || Check the application in the online for your vehicle as catalogue on the Stellox homepage || Stellox surrounds the range of more than 35 000 Replacement Parts for passenger and trucks || Cross numbers: Vauxhall 322079, Vauxhall 90304625, Vauxhall 322147, Vauxhall 0322079, Vauxhall 90373521, Vauxhall 0322 147, OPEL 4242673, Saab 4242673, Saab 322079, Vauxhall 90373225, Vauxhall 90304625
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- GEARCASE-35 HP » 0322079
25904R, 25905R, 25952R, 25953R, 35902A, 35903A, 35952A, 35953A 1979
E25RCSA, E25RLCSA, E25TECSA, E25TELCSA 1980
E35ECIG, E35ELCG, E35ELCIG, E35RCIG, E35RLCIG 1981
E35ECND, E35ELCND, E35RCND, E35RLCND, E35TELCNB 1982
E35ECSM, E35ELCSM, E35TCSM, E35TLESM 1980
E35ECTS, E35ELCTS, E35RCTS, E35RLCTS, E35TELCTS 1983
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Recommended Actions
Diagnostic Codes
Connect the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the data link connector.
Check for active codes and/or logged codes. Troubleshoot any codes that are present before continuing with this procedure. Note: Certain diagnostic codes may cause poor performance. Also, certain diagnostic codes will limit the engine speed to low idle.Intake Valve Actuation System
Start the engine.
Monitor the status screens on Cat ET.
Check for an "Intake Vlave System Starting" flag at the top left of any status screen. Note: The engine will not receive full power until the "Intake Vlave System Starting" flag becomes inactive.Cold Mode
Start the engine.
Monitor the status screens on Cat ET.
Check for a "Cold Mode" flag at the top of any status screen. Note: The engine will not receive full power until the "Cold Mode" flag becomes inactive.Customer Specified Parameters
Verify that the complaint is not normal operation (programmed parameter).
Access the "Configuration" screen on Cat ET.
Check the following parameters:
"Rating Number"
"Top Engine Limit"
"Vehicle Speed Limit"
"Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit"
"Intermediate Gears Engine RPM Limit"
"Gear Down Protction Engine RPM Limit"Note: If the "Rating Number" is programmed to 0, the engine is limited to 119 kW (160 hp).
Set each parameter to the parameter's maximum value one at a time and determine whether the problem is corrected. Electronic System Problem
Monitor the fuel position, the rated fuel limit and the FRC fuel limit. While the vehicle is operating under full load, the parameters should meet the following conditions:
The fuel position is equal to the rated fuel limit.
The fuel position is less than the FRC fuel limit.
If the fuel position is equal to the rated fuel limit and if the fuel position is less than the FRC fuel limit, the electronics are operating correctly. Go to Step 3.
If the fuel position is not equal to the rated fuel limit and/or if the fuel position is not less than the FRC fuel limit, perform the following tests in order:
When the engine is off, turn the key switch to the ON position. Check the boost pressure on the status screen. When the engine is off, the correct boost pressure is 0 kPa (0 psi).
Monitor the status of the accelerator pedal position sensor. Operate the engine at high idle with the vehicle in Neutral. If the engine cannot reach the programmed "Top Engine Limit", check the duty cycle for the accelerator pedal position sensor in order to ensure that the duty cycle is within calibration (75 to 90 Percent at high idle).If the accelerator pedal position is unstable, check the duty cycle of the accelerator pedal position sensor. Check the duty cycle by slowly operating the accelerator pedal in order to verify that the accelerator pedal position sensor is within calibration. The accelerator pedal position sensor is within calibration when both of the following conditions are met:
10 to 22 percent at low idle
75 to 90 percent at high idleAlso, ensure that the duty cycle changes as the pedal position changes. If a problem with the accelerator pedal position sensor is suspected, refer to Troubleshooting, "Accelerator Pedal (Throttle) Position Sensor Circuit - Test".Note: If the engine exceeds the top engine limit, the "Top Engine Limit with Droop" is programmed to "YES".
Monitor the vehicle speed signal. Ensure the accuracy of the vehicle speed signal by comparing the vehicle speed signal to the actual vehicle speed. If the vehicle speed is greater than the "VSL", the power is limited. If a problem is discovered, refer to Troubleshooting, "Vehicle Speed and Speedometer Circuit - Test".
Check the "Power train Data Link". Ensure that the power train data link is not limiting the power.
Monitor the "Power train Data Link" status screen while the vehicle is experiencing problems. If the "Power train Data Link" status screen indicates that the "Power train Data Link" is limiting the power or the rpm, verify that this is not normal operation. If this is not normal operation, refer to the vehicle OEM for repairs.Fuel Supply
Monitor the exhaust for smoke while the engine is being cranked. If no smoke is present, there may be a problem with the fuel quality or there may be a problem with the fuel supply.
Check the fuel quality. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test". Also refer to the Truck Application and Installation Guide, LEBT5109.
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System Pressure - Test".
Ensure that the fuel system has been primed. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime".
Check for fuel supply lines that are restricted.
Check the fuel filters.
If the temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), check for solidified fuel (wax).
Check for air in the fuel system. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air in Fuel - Test". Fuel Recirculation (if equipped)
If 174-00 is easily repeated, the fuel recirculation system may be the cause. A system for fuel recirculation may be installed on this engine in order to supply warm fuel to the unit injectors during cold engine operation. The thermostatic valve is in the open position when the fuel is cold. This allows the warm fuel to re-enter the fuel transfer pump instead of going back to the fuel tank. When the fuel reaches 80 °C (176 °F) the thermostatic valve will close directing the warm fuel to the fuel tank. If the fuel temperature rises and the thermostatic valve does not operate properly, the temperature of recirculating fuel will rise and the engine could lose power. The engine could also have poor response and/or acceleration.Air Inlet System or Exhaust System
Check for leakage in the air-to-air aftercooler core . Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Aftercooler - Test".
Check the air intake system for restrictions or leakage. Check the exhaust system for restrictions or leakage. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect". Individual Malfunctioning Cylinder
Ensure that the front valve cover connector and the rear valve cover connector are fully connected and ensure that the valve cover connectors are free of corrosion.
Ensure that the J2/P2 ECM connector is fully connected and ensure that the ECM connector is free of corrosion.
Use
Diagnostic Codes
Connect the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the data link connector.
Check for active codes and/or logged codes. Troubleshoot any codes that are present before continuing with this procedure. Note: Certain diagnostic codes may cause poor performance. Also, certain diagnostic codes will limit the engine speed to low idle.Intake Valve Actuation System
Start the engine.
Monitor the status screens on Cat ET.
Check for an "Intake Vlave System Starting" flag at the top left of any status screen. Note: The engine will not receive full power until the "Intake Vlave System Starting" flag becomes inactive.Cold Mode
Start the engine.
Monitor the status screens on Cat ET.
Check for a "Cold Mode" flag at the top of any status screen. Note: The engine will not receive full power until the "Cold Mode" flag becomes inactive.Customer Specified Parameters
Verify that the complaint is not normal operation (programmed parameter).
Access the "Configuration" screen on Cat ET.
Check the following parameters:
"Rating Number"
"Top Engine Limit"
"Vehicle Speed Limit"
"Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit"
"Intermediate Gears Engine RPM Limit"
"Gear Down Protction Engine RPM Limit"Note: If the "Rating Number" is programmed to 0, the engine is limited to 119 kW (160 hp).
Set each parameter to the parameter's maximum value one at a time and determine whether the problem is corrected. Electronic System Problem
Monitor the fuel position, the rated fuel limit and the FRC fuel limit. While the vehicle is operating under full load, the parameters should meet the following conditions:
The fuel position is equal to the rated fuel limit.
The fuel position is less than the FRC fuel limit.
If the fuel position is equal to the rated fuel limit and if the fuel position is less than the FRC fuel limit, the electronics are operating correctly. Go to Step 3.
If the fuel position is not equal to the rated fuel limit and/or if the fuel position is not less than the FRC fuel limit, perform the following tests in order:
When the engine is off, turn the key switch to the ON position. Check the boost pressure on the status screen. When the engine is off, the correct boost pressure is 0 kPa (0 psi).
Monitor the status of the accelerator pedal position sensor. Operate the engine at high idle with the vehicle in Neutral. If the engine cannot reach the programmed "Top Engine Limit", check the duty cycle for the accelerator pedal position sensor in order to ensure that the duty cycle is within calibration (75 to 90 Percent at high idle).If the accelerator pedal position is unstable, check the duty cycle of the accelerator pedal position sensor. Check the duty cycle by slowly operating the accelerator pedal in order to verify that the accelerator pedal position sensor is within calibration. The accelerator pedal position sensor is within calibration when both of the following conditions are met:
10 to 22 percent at low idle
75 to 90 percent at high idleAlso, ensure that the duty cycle changes as the pedal position changes. If a problem with the accelerator pedal position sensor is suspected, refer to Troubleshooting, "Accelerator Pedal (Throttle) Position Sensor Circuit - Test".Note: If the engine exceeds the top engine limit, the "Top Engine Limit with Droop" is programmed to "YES".
Monitor the vehicle speed signal. Ensure the accuracy of the vehicle speed signal by comparing the vehicle speed signal to the actual vehicle speed. If the vehicle speed is greater than the "VSL", the power is limited. If a problem is discovered, refer to Troubleshooting, "Vehicle Speed and Speedometer Circuit - Test".
Check the "Power train Data Link". Ensure that the power train data link is not limiting the power.
Monitor the "Power train Data Link" status screen while the vehicle is experiencing problems. If the "Power train Data Link" status screen indicates that the "Power train Data Link" is limiting the power or the rpm, verify that this is not normal operation. If this is not normal operation, refer to the vehicle OEM for repairs.Fuel Supply
Monitor the exhaust for smoke while the engine is being cranked. If no smoke is present, there may be a problem with the fuel quality or there may be a problem with the fuel supply.
Check the fuel quality. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test". Also refer to the Truck Application and Installation Guide, LEBT5109.
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System Pressure - Test".
Ensure that the fuel system has been primed. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime".
Check for fuel supply lines that are restricted.
Check the fuel filters.
If the temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), check for solidified fuel (wax).
Check for air in the fuel system. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air in Fuel - Test". Fuel Recirculation (if equipped)
If 174-00 is easily repeated, the fuel recirculation system may be the cause. A system for fuel recirculation may be installed on this engine in order to supply warm fuel to the unit injectors during cold engine operation. The thermostatic valve is in the open position when the fuel is cold. This allows the warm fuel to re-enter the fuel transfer pump instead of going back to the fuel tank. When the fuel reaches 80 °C (176 °F) the thermostatic valve will close directing the warm fuel to the fuel tank. If the fuel temperature rises and the thermostatic valve does not operate properly, the temperature of recirculating fuel will rise and the engine could lose power. The engine could also have poor response and/or acceleration.Air Inlet System or Exhaust System
Check for leakage in the air-to-air aftercooler core . Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Aftercooler - Test".
Check the air intake system for restrictions or leakage. Check the exhaust system for restrictions or leakage. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect". Individual Malfunctioning Cylinder
Ensure that the front valve cover connector and the rear valve cover connector are fully connected and ensure that the valve cover connectors are free of corrosion.
Ensure that the J2/P2 ECM connector is fully connected and ensure that the ECM connector is free of corrosion.
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Parts pinion EVINRUDE:
0308617
0308617 PINION, Drive shaft
18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18304A, 18802A, 18902B, 25002C, 25102S, 25202R, 25302A, 25402M, 25502B, 25602E, 25702H, 25802C, 25902B
0303142
0303142 PINION, Control throttle
18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18304A, 18802A, 18902B, 25002C, 25102S, 25202R, 25302A, 25402M, 25502B, 25602E, 25702H, 25802C, 25902B, 25904R, 33002M, 33802M, 33902A, 35602G, 40102B, 40202E, 40304D, 40404S, 40504C, 40604A, 6002B, 6102E, 6202D, 6302S, 6402C,
0324457
0324457 PINION, Drive shaft
25904R, E25CNE, E25ECIB, E25ECRS, E25ECTD, E25RCSA, E25RSA, E25RSLS, E25RWCDC, E25RWCOS, E25RWCRD, E25RWCUR, E25RWEDC, E25RWEIM, E25RWENB, E25RWEOS, E25RWERD, E25RWESA, E25RWETE, E25RWEUR, E25RWK, E28ELCDS, E28ELCDS, E28ESLCCR, E28ESLCCR, E28ESLCEA,