0584641 EVINRUDE RECTIFIER & REGULATOR ASSY.


0584641 RECTIFIER & REGULATOR ASSY. EVINRUDE E185ESERK, E185ESXETA, E200CXARC, E200CXATF, E200CXEOC, E225CXARC, E225CXATF, E225CXEOB, E250CXARC, E250CXATF, E250CXEOR, E300CXEOR, E300CXERC, E300CXETF RECTIFIER
0584641 RECTIFIER & REGULATOR ASSY. EVINRUDE
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04-01-2025

CN: KUNOANZ-US
193-4641 35 Amp Voltage Regulator Rectifier for Johnson&Evinrude 185 200 225 250 300 HP Outboard 2-Stroke 6&8-Cyl. 0584641 0585995 0586271 0777672 Mercury:878333 Sierra:18-5831 584641,585995
KUNOANZ [Tips] : We will show more detailed information about the product on the details page below to ensure that we can help you to buy the correct replacement part || [Note] : In order to prevent purchasing the wrong unsuitable part, which could result in wasted time, you need to determine suitability by using the information on the engine nameplate || [Adaptation] : Part of the For Johnson&Evinrude :185HP 200HP 225HP 250HP 300HP, (1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001) J185 BJ200 J200 SJ200 VJ200 BJ225 J225 RJ225 VJ225 BJ250 J250 RJ250 J300 E185 BE200 E200 SE200 VE200 BE225 E225 SE225 VE225 VE250 E250 E300, 2-Stroke 6&8-Cyl. Engine || [OEM#] : Replacing part numbers For Evinrude & Johnson : 0584641 , 0585995 , 0586271 , 0777672 , 584641 , 585995 , 586271 , 777672 ;Mercury : 878333 ;Sierra : 18-5831 ;For CDI Electronics : 193-4641 ;Mallory : 9-17205 ; || [Quality] : Original level of quality and durability
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26-08-2024
1.3007[0.59] pounds
US: VIPIH-US
VIPIH Regulator/Rectifier Assy 35A Fit For Johnson/Evinrude 185HP-300HP Replaces 0584641, 0586271, 18-5831
VIPIH Direct replacement to your unit. || Plug-and-play, direct Fit, easy installation.No assembly required. || Higher grade of electric components. || Improved heat sink and charging capabilities. || Fit For Johnson/Evinrude 185HP-300HP Replaces 0584641, 0586271, 18-5831
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20-03-2024

CN: Partman
193-4641 CDI for Johnson Evinrude Rectifier Regulator 35 AMP 185hp-300hp 2 Stroke Outboard Replace 18-5831 585595 586271 87833 584641
Partman Replaces Parts No:0586271, 0584641, 0584641, 0585995, 584641, 586271, 585595, 589595, 878333, 18-5831, 193-4641, 1934641, 185831, 1934641 || Fit for 2 Stroke Johnson/Evinrude 6/8 cylinder. Fit for 1993-2001 185,200,225,250hp 6 cylinder Fit for 1993-1997 250,300 hp 8 cylinder || Specs:35 AMP Rectifier/Regulator || Package Contents:1 x CDI Voltage Regulator Rectifier || Please check the dimensions of this product before order,any problem, please contact us, we will do our best to serve you within 24 hours!
Number on catalog scheme: 57
 

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

E185ESERK 1994
E185ESXETA, E185ESXETF 1993
E200CXARC, E200CXARK, E200CXERK, E200CXERS, E200CZARK, E200CZERK, E200CZERS, E200STLERK, E200STLERR, E200TXARC, E200TXARK, E200TXERK, E200TXERS, E200TZARK, E200TZERK, E200TZERS 1994
E200CXATF, E200CXATS, E200CXETD, E200CXETF, E200CZATF, E200CZATS, E200CZETD, E200CZETF, E200STLETC, E200STLETF, E200TXATF, E200TXATS, E200TXETD, E200TXETF, E200TZATF, E200TZATS, E200TZETD, E200TZETF, VE200SLETC, VE200SLETF, VE200TXETD, VE200TXETF, VE200TZETD, VE200TZETF 1993
E200CXEOC, E200CZEOC, E200STLEOA, E200TXEOC, E200TZEOC, LE200SLEOC 1995
E225CXARC, E225CXARK, E225CXERK, E225CXERM, E225CZARK, E225CZERK, E225CZERM, E225PLERK, E225PLERM, E225PXARC, E225PXARK, E225PXERK, E225PXERM, E225PZARK, E225PZERK, E225PZERM, E225STLERC, E225STLERK, E225TLERK, E225TLERM, E225TXARC, E225TXARK, E225TXERK, E225TXERM, E225TZARK, E225TZERK, E225TZERM 1994
E225CXATF, E225CXATS, E225CXETA, E225CXETF, E225CZATF, E225CZATS, E225CZETA, E225CZETF, E225PLETA, E225PLETF, E225PXATF, E225PXATS, E225PXETA, E225PXETF, E225PZATF, E225PZATS, E225PZETA, E225PZETF, E225STLETF, E225TLETA, E225TLETF, E225TXATF, E225TXATS, E225TXETA, E225TXETF, E225TZATF, E225TZATS, E225TZETA, E225TZETF, VE225PLETA, VE225PLETF, VE225PXETA, VE225PXETF, VE225PZETA, VE225PZETF, VE225STLETF, VE225TLETA, VE225TLETF, VE225TXETA, VE225TXETF, VE225TZETA, VE225TZETF 1993
E225CXEOB, E225CZEOB, E225PXEOB, E225PZEOB, E225STLEOB, E225TXEOB, E225TZEOB 1995
E250CXARC, E250CXERC, E250CZERC, E250TXARC, E250TXERC, E250TZERC 1994
E250CXATF, E250CXATS, E250CXETF, E250CXETS, E250CZATF, E250CZATS, E250CZETF, E250CZETS, E250TXATF, E250TXATS, E250TXETF, E250TXETS, E250TZATF, E250TZATS, E250TZETF, E250TZETS 1993
E250CXEOR, E250CZEOR, E250TXEOR, E250TZEOR 1995
E300CXEOR, E300PLEOR, E300PXEOR 1995
E300CXERC, E300PLERC, E300PXERC 1994
E300CXETF, E300CXETS, E300PLETF, E300PLETS, E300PXETF, E300PXETS 1993

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Illustration 1 g00815957
(1) Cylinder head (2) Water temperature regulator housing (3) Expansion tank (4) Bypass hose (5) Cylinder block (6) Oil cooler (7) Water pump (8) RadiatorWater pump (7) is located on the right side of the cylinder block. The water pump is driven by a belt that is powered by the crankshaft pulley. Coolant can enter the water pump in three places:
Inlet at the bottom of the water pump
Bypass hose (4) which is located on the top of the water pump
Shunt line which is located on the top of the water pumpCoolant from the bottom of the radiator is pulled into the bottom inlet of the pump by impeller rotation. The coolant exits the back of the pump directly into the oil cooler cavity of the block.All of the coolant passes through the core of the oil cooler and the coolant enters the internal water manifold of the cylinder block. The manifold disperses the coolant to water jackets around the cylinder walls.
Illustration 2 g00818826
(7) Water pump (9) Bypass inlet
Illustration 3 g00818825
(1) Cylinder head (2) Water temperature regulator housing (4) Bypass hose (10) Water temperature regulatorFrom the cylinder block, the coolant flows into passages in the cylinder head. The passages send the flow around the unit injector sleeves and the inlet and the exhaust passages. The coolant now enters water temperature regulator housing (2) at the front right side of the cylinder head.Water temperature regulator (10) controls the direction of flow. When the coolant temperature is below the normal operating temperature, the water temperature regulator is closed. The coolant is directed through bypass hose (4) and into the top inlet of the water pump. When the coolant temperature reaches the normal operating temperature, water temperature regulator (10) opens. When the water temperature regulator is open, the bypass is closed. Most of the coolant goes through bypass inlet (9) to the radiator for cooling. The remainder flows through bypass hose (4) and into the water pump.Note: Some coolant systems may contain two water temperature regulators.The shunt line extends from the top of the water pump to an expansion tank. The shunt line must be routed properly in order to avoid trapping any air. By providing a constant flow of coolant to the water pump, the shunt line keeps the water pump from cavitation.Note: Water temperature regulator (10) is an important part of the cooling system. The water temperature regulator divides coolant flow between the radiator and the bypass in order to maintain the normal operating temperature. If the water temperature regulator is not installed in the system, there is no mechanical control, and most of the coolant will travel the path of least resistance through the bypass. This will cause the engine to overheat in hot weather and the engine will not reach normal operating temperature in cold weather.Note: The air vent valve will allow the air to escape past the water temperature regulator from the cooling system while the radiator is being filled. During normal operation, the air vent valve will be closed in order to prevent coolant flow past the water temperature regulator.Coolant For Air Compressor (If Equipped)
Illustration 4 g00818823
(11) Coolant supply line (12) Coolant return lineIf the engine is equipped with an air compressor, coolant for the air compressor is supplied from the water temperature regulator housing, through coolant supply line (11). The coolant is circulated through the air compressor and the coolant is returned to the cooling system through coolant return line (12) into the cylinder head.Coolant Conditioner (If Equipped)
Some conditions of operation can cause pitting. This pitting is caused by corrosion or by cavitation erosion. A corrosion inhibitor is a chemical that provides a reduction in pitting. The addition of a corrosion inhibitor can keep this type of damage to a minimum.The coolant conditioner element is a spin-on element that is similar to the fuel filter and to the oil filter elements. The coolant conditioner element attaches to the coolant conditioner base that is mounted on the front of the engine. Coolant flows from the water pump to the coolant conditioner base and back to the cylinder block. Coolant constantly flows through the coolant conditioner element when the valves are in the OPEN position.The element has a specific amount of inhibitor for acceptable cooling system protection. As the coolant flows through the element, the corrosion inhibitor goes into the solution. The corrosion inhibitor is a dry solution, so the inhibitor dissolves. The corrosion inhibitor then mixes to the correct concentration. Two basic types of elements are used for the cooling system. The two types of elements are the precharge element and the maintenance element. Each type of element has a specific use. The elements must be used correctly in order to get the necessary concentration for cooling system protection. The elements also contain a filter. The elements should remain in the system in order for the coolant to flow through the elements after the conditioner material is dissolved.The precharge element contains more than the normal amount of inhibitor. The precharge element is used when a system is first filled with new coolant. This element must add enough inhibitor in order to bring the complete cooling system up to the correct concentration.The maintenance elements have a normal amount of inhibitor. The maintenance elements are installed at the first change interval. A sufficient amount of inhibitor is provided by the maintenance elements in order to maintain the corrosion protection at an acceptable level. After the first change interval, only maintenance elements are installed. In order to provide the cooling system with protection, maintenance elements are installed at specific intervals.


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