0394546 EVINRUDE POWERHEAD GASKET SET


0394546 POWERHEAD GASKET SET EVINRUDE E10ECCD, E10ECDB, E10ECES, E10ECOM, E10ECUE, E10EEIR, E10EENA, E10EESC, E10ELCRA, E15ECCS, E15ECDE, E15ECEC, E15ECOB, E15ECRM, E15ECUD, E15EEIA, E15EENM, E15EESR, VE14RCCS, VE14RCEC POWERHEAD
0394546 POWERHEAD GASKET SET EVINRUDE
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08-03-2025

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0394546 Powerhead Gasket Kit for Johnson Evinrude Outboard 2T 9.9HP 15HP 0391507, 0388193
Generic For Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl 14 1988-1989 || For Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl 14 1988-1989 || For Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl 2.188 Bore Cross Flow 9.9 1974-1992
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PARTSDEPOT Gasket Kit Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude 9.9-15 Hp '74-'92 394546 0394546
BIN LOCATION: GB3 || Part Number: 0394546 replacement || Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl 14 hp 1988-1989 Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl Cross Flow 15 hp 1974-1992 Johnson/Evinrude 2 Cyl Cross Flow 9.9 hp 1974-1992 || Years: 1974-1992 || Free Fast Shipping from USA - Full Warranty
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08-03-2025

US: Southern Marine & Ma
Southern Marine POWERHEAD Gasket KIT: Johnson/EVINRUDE 9.9-15 HP 2 Cylinder 74-92 0386699, 0387855, 0388193, 0391507, 0394546
Southern Marine
Number on catalog scheme: 73
 

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

E10ECCD, E10ELCCD, E10RCCD, E10RLCCD, E10SELCCD 1988
E10ECDB, E10ELCDB, E10RCDB, E10RLCDB, E10SELCDB 1986
E10ECES, E10ELCES, E10RCES, E10RLCES, E10SELCES, TE10ELCES, TE10RLCES 1989
E10ECOM, E10ELCOM, E10RCOM, E10RLCOM, E10SELCOM 1985
E10ECUE, E10ELCUE, E10RCUE, E10RLCUE, E10SELCUE 1987
E10EEIR, E10ELEIR, E10REIR, E10RELEIR, E10RLEIR, E10SELEIR, TE10RELEIR 1991
E10EENA, E10ELENA, E10RELENA, E10RENA, E10RLENA, E10SELENA, TE10RELENA 1992
E10EESC, E10ELESC, E10RELESC, E10RESC, E10RLESC, E10SELESC, TE10ELESC, TE10RELESC, TE10RLESC 1990
E10ELCRA, E10RCRA, E10RLCRA, E10SELCRA 1984
E15ECCS, E15ELCCS, E15RCCS, E15RLCCS 1988
E15ECDE, E15ELCDE, E15RCDE, E15RLCDE 1986
E15ECEC, E15ELCEC, E15RCEC, E15RLCEC, TE15RLCEC 1989
E15ECOB, E15ELCOB, E15RCOB, E15RLCOB 1985
E15ECRM, E15ELCRM, E15RCRM, E15RLCRM 1984
E15ECUD, E15ELCUD, E15RCUD, E15RLCUD 1987
E15EEIA, E15ELEIA, E15REIA, E15RELEIA, E15RLEIA 1991
E15EENM, E15ELENM, E15RELENM, E15RENM, E15RLENM 1992
E15EESR, E15ELESR, E15RELESR, E15RESR, E15RLESR 1990
VE14RCCS 1988
VE14RCEC 1989

Information:


Table 1
J1939 Code and Description Comments
632-7
Engine Fuel Shutoff Valve #1 : Not Responding Properly The code is set when all the following are true:
- In order for the code to be set the engine must first be running
- Engine Control Switch (ECS) is placed in the STOP position and the Engine ECM has de-energized the GSOV output.
- Engine speed greater than "Crank Terminate RPM" has been detected and the "Engine Speed Drop Time" has been exceeded.
The code is logged.
The red stop lamp is illuminated.
The power to the GSOV remains in the de-energized state and the ECM inhibits cranking.
2807-7
Engine Fuel Shutoff Valve #2 : Not Responding Properly
Note: If equipped with two shutoff valves. The ECM contains the logic and the outputs for control of starting the engine and stopping the engine. Some of the logic for starting the engine and for stopping the engine is customer programmable. The logic responds to inputs from the following components: ECS, emergency stop switch, remote start switch, data link, and other inputs.The ECM outputs a signal to control the solenoid for the GSOV. To enable gas flow to the engine, the GSOV must be energized.The most likely cause of a diagnostic code is a poor electrical connection or a problem in a wiring harness. The next likely cause may be a problem with the solenoid. The least likely cause is a problem with the ECM.When the code occurs, the ECM assumes that the GSOV did not close. If the GSOV does not respond to the ECM command, unburned gas will remain in the air inlet and exhaust system.Note: Ensure that the unburned gas is purged from the exhaust before restarting the engine. Failure to purge the unburned gas from the engine may result in an explosion in the exhaust piping.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Codes
A. Connect Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
In order for the code to be set, the engine must first be running. The code will be set after a shutdown is commanded.
B. Start the engine and run the engine at low idle.
C. Set the engine control switch to STOP.
D. Determine if a 632-7 or 2807-7 code is active or logged.
Codes
Result: A -7 code is active.
Repair: The engine ECM has de-energized the output for the GSOV power supply relay but the engine did not shutdown within the configured"Engine Speed Drop Time".
Check configuration setting to adjust the"Engine Speed Drop Time" if necessary.
The GSOV may be shorted to + Battery or the valve may be stuck open.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Check for a Short Circuit to +Battery in the Harness.
A. Ensure that no gas is present in the surrounding atmosphere.
B. Verify that the engine control is set to STOP.
C. Disconnect the connector from the GSOV.
D. Use a multimeter to check the voltage at the harness connector for the GSOV. Measure between terminals 1 and 2 and measure between terminals 1 and 3.
There are two wires feeding the GSOV after a splice from a single supply. Refer to the schematic.
Voltage
Result: Voltage is not present at the harness connector for the GSOV.
Repair: The GSOV may be stuck open. Repair or replace the GSOV.
Result: Voltage is present at the harness connector for the GSOV.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check for +Battery Voltage at the GSOV Relay Output
A. Disconnect the wire from relay output terminal 18.
B. Measure voltage between terminal 18 and engine ground.
Voltage
Result: Battery voltage is present at the relay output terminal 18 with the engine control switch set to STOP.
Repair: Replace the GSOV relay.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
Result: Battery voltage is not present at the relay output terminal 18 with the engine control switch set to STOP.
Repair: There is a short to + Battery in the wiring harness between the relay and the GSOV. Repair or replace the harness between the GSOV and the relay.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).


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