0435547 PISTON ASSY., Std. EVINRUDE
BE50DTLEUR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEUM, E50DTLECA, E50TTLECA, E50TTLEUR, E60ELERS, E60TTLECM, E60TTLERS, E60TTLEUA, E65RSLC, E65RSLM, E65RSLZ2, E65WELEES, E65WELSIR, E65WELSSC, E65WMLEOC, E65WRLEEO, E65WRLSIR, E65WRLSSC, E70ELERC, E70
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RAREELECTRICAL New Piston Kit Is Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 50-70 Hp Looper 87-01 Standard 2000-2007 By Part 100-120K 0394461 0433945 0435547 0436976 0437409 0437411 5006694 5006701
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson / Evinrude || Replaces: Manufacturer Part Number: 100-120KOEM Interchange Part Number 1: 0394461OEM Interchange Part Number 2: 0433945OEM Interchange Part Number 3: 0435547OEM Interchange Part Number 4: 0436976OEM Interchange Part Number 5: 0437409OEM Interchange Part Number 6: 0437411 ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Piston Kit - Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson / Evinrude || Replaces: Manufacturer Part Number: 100-120KOEM Interchange Part Number 1: 0394461OEM Interchange Part Number 2: 0433945OEM Interchange Part Number 3: 0435547OEM Interchange Part Number 4: 0436976OEM Interchange Part Number 5: 0437409OEM Interchange Part Number 6: 0437411 ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Piston Kit - Source: Aftermarket
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RAREELECTRICAL New Piston Kit Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 50-70 Hp Looper 87-01 Standard 2000-2007 By Part 100-120K 0394461 0433945 0435547 0436976 0437409 0437411 5006694 5006701
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson / Evinrude || Replaces: , Manufacturer Part Number: 100-120K, OEM Interchange Part Number 1: 0394461, OEM Interchange Part Number 2: 0433945, OEM Interchange Part Number 3: 0435547, OEM Interchange Part Number 4: 0436976, OEM Interchange Part Number 5: 0437409, OEM Interchange Part Number 6: 0437411, , , ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Piston Kit - Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson / Evinrude || Replaces: , Manufacturer Part Number: 100-120K, OEM Interchange Part Number 1: 0394461, OEM Interchange Part Number 2: 0433945, OEM Interchange Part Number 3: 0435547, OEM Interchange Part Number 4: 0436976, OEM Interchange Part Number 5: 0437409, OEM Interchange Part Number 6: 0437411, , , ... || Full One Year Warranty || Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability || Piston Kit - Source: Aftermarket
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- CRANKSHAFT & PISTON » 0435547
BE60TLECM, E60TLECM 1998
BE70ELECB, BE70TLECB, E70TLECB 1998
BE70ELEUM, BE70TLEUM, E70TLEUM, HE70TXEUM 1997
E50DTLECA 1998
E50TTLECA 1998
E50TTLEUR 1997
E60ELERS, E60ELERV, E60TLERS, E60TLERV 1994
E60TTLECM 1998
E60TTLERS, E60TTLERV 1994
E60TTLEUA 1997
E65RSLC 1995
E65RSLM, SE65RSLM, SE65RSYM 1996
E65RSLZ2, SE65RSLZ2, SE65RSYZ2 1997
E65WELEES 1999
E65WELSIR 2001
E65WELSSC 2000
E65WMLEOC 1995
E65WRLEEO, E65WRLEES, E65WRYEEO, E65WRYEES 1999
E65WRLSIR, E65WRYSIR 2001
E65WRLSSC, E65WRYSSC 2000
E70ELERC, E70ELERV, E70TLERC, E70TLERV 1994
E70TTLERC, E70TTLERV 1994
SE65RSLD, SE65RSYD 1998
SE65WMLD, SE65WMYD 1998
SE65WMLM, SE65WMYM 1996
SE65WMLZ2, SE65WMYZ2 1997
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Fuel System
SCHEMATIC OF THE FUEL SYSTEM
1. Fuel priming pump. 2. Fuel transfer pump. 3. Fuel injection pump. 4. Precombustion chamber. 5. Fuel supply line. 6. Primary fuel filter. 7. Bypass valve for fuel transfer pump. 8. Air vent valve. 9. Fuel filters. 10. Fuel manifold.This engine has a pressure type fuel system. There is a single injection pump and injection valve for each cylinder. The injection pumps (3) are in the pump housing on the right side of the engine. The injection valves are in the precombustion chambers (4) in the top left side of the cylinder head.The transfer pump (2) sends fuel from the fuel tank to the primary fuel filter (6). The primary fuel filter (6) removes the larger dirt particles from the fuel. Fuel goes from the primary fuel filter (6) to the fuel filters (9). The fuel filters (9) remove the smaller dirt particles from the fuel. Fuel goes from the fuel filters (9) to the fuel manifold (10) in the pump housing. This manifold is the source of fuel supply for each injection pump (3). The injection pumps (3) send fuel through high pressure fuel 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 transfer pump (2) can supply more fuel than is necessary for injection, so a bypass valve (7) is used to control the pressure of the fuel in the fuel system.An air vent valve (8) in the fuel system is used to remove air from the fuel system. Air is removed by opening the air vent valve and putting pressure to the fuel system with the priming pump (1). Put pressure to the fuel system until a flow of fuel, free of air bubbles, comes from the vent line.Fuel Injection Pump Operation
Injection pump plungers (3) and lifters (6) are lifted by cams on camshaft (7) and always make a full stroke. The force of springs (5) hold the lifters (6) 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 (3). During injection, the camshaft cam moves plunger (3) 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 (3) in the barrel. When the governor moves the fuel rack, the fuel rack moves gear segment (4) that is fastened to the bottom of plunger (3).
CROSS SECTION OF THE HOUSING FOR THE FUEL INJECTION PUMPS
1. Fuel manifold. 2. Inlet passage in pump barrel. 3. Pump plunger. 4. Gear segment. 5. Spring. 6. Lifter. 7. Camshaft.Hydra-Mechanical Governor
An oil pump gear (10), part of shaft assembly (11), provides immediate pressure oil for the servo portion of the governor. A sump in body assembly (12) provides immediate supply for the pump. A bypass valve (B), in the body assembly, maintains correct pressure for servo supply oil.When the engine is operating, pressure oil from the pump is directed through passage (6) in cylinder (5), to a space around sleeve (7) and through an oil passage in piston (9) to a groove around valve (8). When revolving weights (2) slow down (occurring when engine load increases), the weights move in allowing governor spring (1) to move valve (8) downward. When the valve moves downward, the oil passage in piston (9) opens to the pressure oil in the groove around valve (8) and pressure oil is now at the large area end of piston (9) and pushes the piston, valve (8) and shaft (15) downward. Shaft (15) pushes lever (13), moving fuel rack (14) forward thus increasing the amount of fuel to the engine.With more fuel, engine rpm increases until the revolving weights (2) again rotate fast enough to balance the force of the governor spring. The passage in piston (9) will be between the oil pressure groove and the oil drain groove in valve (8). The movement of piston (9), valve (8), shaft (15), lever (13) and fuel rack (14) stops and the engine rpm is the same as before. When engine load decreases, revolving weights (2) speed up and toes on the weights move valve (8) upward opening oil passage in piston (9) to the drain groove around valve (8). Oil pressure between sleeve (7) and piston (9) pushes the piston, valve (8) and shaft (15) upward which moves fuel rack (14) to decrease the amount of fuel to the engine and the rpm of the engine (and revolving weights) decreases. When revolving weight force again balances governor spring force, the rpm of the engine is the same as before.
GOVERNOR CROSS SECTION
1. Governor spring. 2. Flyweights. 3. Thrust bearing. 4. Seat. 5. Cylinder. 6. Oil passage. 7. Sleeve. 8. Valve. 9. Piston and valve assembly. 10. Gear. 11. Shaft assembly. 12. Body assembly. 13. Lever. 14. Fuel rack. 15. Shaft. A. Speed limiter (engines so equipped). B. Bypass valve.The engine is stopped by pushing the governor control past detent.An oil passage through the center of valve (8) has a small oil outlet near the top end of the valve to lubricate thrust bearing (3) under seat (4). The bearing surface of revolving weight assembly (2) drive gear receives lubricating oil from the oil around sleeve (7) through an opening in cylinder (5).Governor action will change if there is a loss in lubricating oil pressure; however, the governor still offers protection against engine overspeeding because the weight assembly is mechanically connected to the fuel rack. The mechanical connections make it possible to move the fuel rack to the SHUTOFF position by using the controls normally used to stop the engine.When the engine is started, speed limiter plunger (A) restricts the movement of the governor control linkage. When operating oil pressure is reached, the plunger in the speed limiter retracts and the governor control can be moved to the
SCHEMATIC OF THE FUEL SYSTEM
1. Fuel priming pump. 2. Fuel transfer pump. 3. Fuel injection pump. 4. Precombustion chamber. 5. Fuel supply line. 6. Primary fuel filter. 7. Bypass valve for fuel transfer pump. 8. Air vent valve. 9. Fuel filters. 10. Fuel manifold.This engine has a pressure type fuel system. There is a single injection pump and injection valve for each cylinder. The injection pumps (3) are in the pump housing on the right side of the engine. The injection valves are in the precombustion chambers (4) in the top left side of the cylinder head.The transfer pump (2) sends fuel from the fuel tank to the primary fuel filter (6). The primary fuel filter (6) removes the larger dirt particles from the fuel. Fuel goes from the primary fuel filter (6) to the fuel filters (9). The fuel filters (9) remove the smaller dirt particles from the fuel. Fuel goes from the fuel filters (9) to the fuel manifold (10) in the pump housing. This manifold is the source of fuel supply for each injection pump (3). The injection pumps (3) send fuel through high pressure fuel 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 transfer pump (2) can supply more fuel than is necessary for injection, so a bypass valve (7) is used to control the pressure of the fuel in the fuel system.An air vent valve (8) in the fuel system is used to remove air from the fuel system. Air is removed by opening the air vent valve and putting pressure to the fuel system with the priming pump (1). Put pressure to the fuel system until a flow of fuel, free of air bubbles, comes from the vent line.Fuel Injection Pump Operation
Injection pump plungers (3) and lifters (6) are lifted by cams on camshaft (7) and always make a full stroke. The force of springs (5) hold the lifters (6) 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 (3). During injection, the camshaft cam moves plunger (3) 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 (3) in the barrel. When the governor moves the fuel rack, the fuel rack moves gear segment (4) that is fastened to the bottom of plunger (3).
CROSS SECTION OF THE HOUSING FOR THE FUEL INJECTION PUMPS
1. Fuel manifold. 2. Inlet passage in pump barrel. 3. Pump plunger. 4. Gear segment. 5. Spring. 6. Lifter. 7. Camshaft.Hydra-Mechanical Governor
An oil pump gear (10), part of shaft assembly (11), provides immediate pressure oil for the servo portion of the governor. A sump in body assembly (12) provides immediate supply for the pump. A bypass valve (B), in the body assembly, maintains correct pressure for servo supply oil.When the engine is operating, pressure oil from the pump is directed through passage (6) in cylinder (5), to a space around sleeve (7) and through an oil passage in piston (9) to a groove around valve (8). When revolving weights (2) slow down (occurring when engine load increases), the weights move in allowing governor spring (1) to move valve (8) downward. When the valve moves downward, the oil passage in piston (9) opens to the pressure oil in the groove around valve (8) and pressure oil is now at the large area end of piston (9) and pushes the piston, valve (8) and shaft (15) downward. Shaft (15) pushes lever (13), moving fuel rack (14) forward thus increasing the amount of fuel to the engine.With more fuel, engine rpm increases until the revolving weights (2) again rotate fast enough to balance the force of the governor spring. The passage in piston (9) will be between the oil pressure groove and the oil drain groove in valve (8). The movement of piston (9), valve (8), shaft (15), lever (13) and fuel rack (14) stops and the engine rpm is the same as before. When engine load decreases, revolving weights (2) speed up and toes on the weights move valve (8) upward opening oil passage in piston (9) to the drain groove around valve (8). Oil pressure between sleeve (7) and piston (9) pushes the piston, valve (8) and shaft (15) upward which moves fuel rack (14) to decrease the amount of fuel to the engine and the rpm of the engine (and revolving weights) decreases. When revolving weight force again balances governor spring force, the rpm of the engine is the same as before.
GOVERNOR CROSS SECTION
1. Governor spring. 2. Flyweights. 3. Thrust bearing. 4. Seat. 5. Cylinder. 6. Oil passage. 7. Sleeve. 8. Valve. 9. Piston and valve assembly. 10. Gear. 11. Shaft assembly. 12. Body assembly. 13. Lever. 14. Fuel rack. 15. Shaft. A. Speed limiter (engines so equipped). B. Bypass valve.The engine is stopped by pushing the governor control past detent.An oil passage through the center of valve (8) has a small oil outlet near the top end of the valve to lubricate thrust bearing (3) under seat (4). The bearing surface of revolving weight assembly (2) drive gear receives lubricating oil from the oil around sleeve (7) through an opening in cylinder (5).Governor action will change if there is a loss in lubricating oil pressure; however, the governor still offers protection against engine overspeeding because the weight assembly is mechanically connected to the fuel rack. The mechanical connections make it possible to move the fuel rack to the SHUTOFF position by using the controls normally used to stop the engine.When the engine is started, speed limiter plunger (A) restricts the movement of the governor control linkage. When operating oil pressure is reached, the plunger in the speed limiter retracts and the governor control can be moved to the
Parts piston EVINRUDE:
0322724
0322724 PISTON AND ROD ASSY.,Trim cylinder
100990S, 115790S, 115890C, 150840S, 150940C, 175740S, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E100WTL
0390000
0390000 . . PISTON ASSY
100990S, 115890C, 150840S, 150940C, C155WTLM, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E100WTLEDR, E100WTLEIB, E100WTLENE, E100WTLEOC, E100WTLERS, E100WTLESM, E100WTLETD, E100WTLEUA, E100WTLZ, E110MLCCA, E110
0323848
0323848 PISTON, Pump control
100990S, 115890C, 150840S, 150940C, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E100WTLEDR, E100WTLEIB, E
0398483
0398483 PISTON ASSY., .030 O.S.
E60ELCEA, E60ELERS, E60ELESM, E60ELETD, E60TTLERS, E60TTLETD, E65WMLCUA, E65WMLESM, E65WMLZ, E70ELCCA, E70ELCDC, E70ELCEM, E70ELCUR, E70ELERC, E70ELESB, E70ELETS, E70TTLERC, E70TTLETS, T65WMLM
0433945
0433945 PISTON ASSY., Std.
E60ELEIB, E60ELENE, E60ELERS, E60ELETD, E60TTLEIB, E60TTLENE, E60TTLETD, E65WMLEIB, E65WMLENE, E65WMLETD, E70ELEIE, E70ELEND, E70ELERC, E70ELETS, E70TTLEIE, E70TTLEND, E70TTLETS
0435262
0435262 PISTON ASSY.
BE115ELEDR, BE115ELEUA, BE115GLECM, BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, BE90ELEDR, BE90ELEUA, BE90SLECM, DE150CXAAA, DE150CXAAC, DE150PXAAA, DE150PXAAC, DE200CXAAA, DE200CXAAC, DE200HXAAA, DE200HX
0436979
0436979 PISTON ASSY., 0.030 in. O.S.
BE50DTLEDC, BE50DTLEUR, BE60ELEDR, BE60ELEUA, BE60TLECM, BE70ELECB, BE70ELEDA, BE70ELEUM, E50DTLECA, E50DTLEOS, E50TTLECA, E50TTLEDC, E50TTLEOS, E50TTLEUR, E60ELEOC, E60ELERS, E60TTLECM, E60TTLEDR, E60TTLEOC, E60TTLERS, E60TTLEUA, E70ELEOR, E70ELERC,
0437409