0347094 ROLLER, Cam follower EVINRUDE
E100FPLSOC, E100FPLSRS, E115FPLSDS, E115FPLSIF, E115FPLSNF, E115FPLSOD, E115FPLSRE, E115FPLSSH, E115FPLSTB, E115FPXSDS, E115FPXSOD, E115FPXSRE, E115FSLSDS, E135FCXSDE, E135FCXSIF, E135FCXSNF, E135FCXSOB, E135FCXSRM, E135FCXSSS, E135FCXSTA, E135FPLSDE
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E100FPLSOC
E100FPLSRS
E115FPLSDS
E115FPLSIF
E115FPLSNF
E115FPLSOD
E115FPLSRE
E115FPLSSH
E115FPLSTB
E115FPXSDS
E115FPXSOD
E115FPXSRE
E115FSLSDS
E135FCXSDE
E135FCXSIF
E135FCXSNF
E135FCXSOB
E135FCXSRM
E135FCXSSS
E135FCXSTA
E135FPLSDE
E135FPLSOB
E135FPLSRM
E135FPLSTA
E135FPLSTF
E135FPXSDE
E135FPXSOB
E135FPXSRM
E135FSLSDE
E135FSLSTA
E135FSLSTF
E150FCXSDR
E150FCXSIF
E150FCXSNF
E150FCXSOC
E150FCXSRS
E150FCXSSM
E150FCXSTD
E150FHLSDR
E150FHLSOC
E150FHLSRS
E150FPLSDR
E150FPLSOC
E150FPLSRS
E150FPLSTD
E150FPLSTF
E150FPXSDR
E150FPXSOC
E150FPXSRS
E150FSLSDR
E150FSLSTF
E175FCXSDS
E175FCXSIF
E175FCXSNF
E175FCXSOD
E175FCXSRE
E175FCXSSR
E175FCXSTB
E175FPLSDS
E175FPLSOD
E175FPLSRE
E175FPLSTB
E175FPLSTF
E175FPXSDS
E175FPXSOD
E175FPXSRE
E175FSLSDD
E175FSLSTF
E175MFXSOS
E75FPLSIF
E75FPLSNF
E75FPLSSH
E75FPLSTA
E90FPLSIF
E90FPLSNF
E90FPLSSH
E90FPLSTB
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
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E115FPLSDS 2006
E115FPLSIF, E115FPXSIF, E115FSLSIF, RE115FLSIF, RE115FSSIF, RE115FXSIF 2001
E115FPLSNF, E115FPXSNF 2002
E115FPLSOD, E115FSLSOD 2004,2005
E115FPLSRE, E115FSLSRE 2004
E115FPLSSH, E115FPLSSR, E115FPXSSH, E115FPXSSR, E115FSLSSH, E115FSLSSR, RE115FLSSSH, RE115FLSSSR, RE115FPLSSH, RE115FPLSSR, RE115FSSSH, RE115FSSSR, RE115FXSSH, RE115FXSSR 2000
E115FPLSTB, E115FPXSTB, E115FSLSTB 2003
E115FPXSDS 2006
E115FPXSOD 2004,2005
E115FPXSRE 2004
E115FSLSDS 2006
E135FCXSDE 2006
E135FCXSIF, E135FPLSIF, E135FSLSIF, E135FSXSIF, RE135FCSIF, RE135FLSIF, RE135FXSIF 2001
E135FCXSNF, E135FPLSNF, E135FPXSNF 2002
E135FCXSOB 2004,2005
E135FCXSRM 2004
E135FCXSSS, E135FPLSSS, E135FSLSSS, E135FSXSSS, RE135FCSSS, RE135FLSSS, RE135FXSSS 2000
E135FCXSTA 2003
E135FPLSDE 2006
E135FPLSOB, E135FSLSOB 2004,2005
E135FPLSRM, E135FSLSRM 2004
E135FPLSTA, E135FPXSTA 2003
E135FPLSTF 2003
E135FPXSDE 2006
E135FPXSOB 2004,2005
E135FPXSRM 2004
E135FSLSDE 2006
E135FSLSTA 2003
E135FSLSTF 2003
E150FCXSDR 2006
E150FCXSIF, E150FPLSIF, E150FPXSIF, E150FSLSIF, RE150FCSIF, RE150FLSIF, RE150FSSIF, RE150FXSIF 2001
E150FCXSNF, E150FPLSNF, E150FPXSNF 2002
E150FCXSOC 2004,2005
E150FCXSRS 2004
E150FCXSSM, E150FCXSSV, E150FPLSSM, E150FPLSSV, E150FPXSSM, E150FPXSSV, E150FSLSSM, E150FSLSSV, RE150FCSSM, RE150FCSSV, RE150FLSSM, RE150FLSSV, RE150FSSM, RE150FSSV, RE150FXSSM, RE150FXSSV 2000
E150FCXSTD 2003
E150FHLSDR 2006
E150FHLSOC 2004,2005
E150FHLSRS 2004
E150FPLSDR 2006
E150FPLSOC, E150FSLSOC 2004,2005
E150FPLSRS, E150FSLSRS 2004
E150FPLSTD, E150FPXSTD, E150FSLSTD 2003
E150FPLSTF 2003
E150FPXSDR 2006
E150FPXSOC 2004,2005
E150FPXSRS 2004
E150FSLSDR 2006
E150FSLSTF 2003
E175FCXSDS 2006
E175FCXSIF, E175FPLSIF, E175FPXSIF, E175FSLSIF, RE175FCSIF, RE175FLSIF, RE175FSSIF, RE175FXSIF 2001
E175FCXSNF, E175FPLSNF, E175FPXSNF 2002
E175FCXSOD 2004,2005
E175FCXSRE 2004
E175FCXSSR, E175FCXSSV, E175FPLSSR, E175FPLSSV, E175FPXSSR, E175FPXSSV, E175FSLSSC, E175FSLSSV, RE175FCSSR, RE175FCSSV, RE175FLSSR, RE175FLSSV, RE175FSSC, RE175FXSSR, RE175FXSSV 2000
E175FCXSTB 2003
E175FPLSDS 2006
E175FPLSOD, E175FSLSOE 2004,2005
E175FPLSRE, E175FSLSRB 2004
E175FPLSTB, E175FPXSTB, E175FSLSTM 2003
E175FPLSTF 2003
E175FPXSDS 2006
E175FPXSOD 2004,2005
E175FPXSRE 2004
E175FSLSDD 2006
E175FSLSTF 2003
E175MFXSOS 2005
E175MFXSOS 2004
E75FPLSIF, E75FVLSIF, RE75FPLSIF 2001
E75FPLSNF 2002
E75FPLSSH, RE75FPLSSH 2000
E75FPLSTA 2003
E90FPLSIF, E90FVLSIF, RE90FPLSIF 2001
E90FPLSNF 2002
E90FPLSSH, E90FPLSSR, RE90FPLSSH, RE90FPLSSR 2000
E90FPLSTB, E90FSLSTB 2003
Information:
Checking Oil Pressure
Immediately after starting and frequently during operation, observe the oil pressure gauge. If the gauge indicator registers below "NORMAL", or if the indicator fluctuates, check the oil level and take corrective measures. Checking Oil Level
Check the oil level with the engine idling. Oil level must be between the ADD and FULL marks on the dipstick. Add oil as required. Draining Crankcase Lube Oil
With engine stopped and oil warm:1. Wipe dirt from each oil filter housing. 2. Remove the oil filter housing drain plug. 3. Remove the crankcase oil plug. 4. Allow oil to drain. Clean and install drain plug.Cleaning Breather
1. Release the hose clamp and disconnect the fumes disposal tube. 2. Remove the breather assembly. 3. Inspect the gasket. Replace if necessary. 4. Wash the breather and elements in clean solvent.5. Install the breather and fumes disposal tube.Changing Filter Elements
1. Drain the filter housing.2. Loosen the filter housing mounting bolt. 3. Remove housing and element. 4. Remove element from housing. 5. Wipe filter base. 6. Clean filter housing. 7. Inspect gasket in filter base. Replace gasket if necessary. 8. Install new element and housing.9. Install filter drain plug.Filling Crankcase
1. Fill the crankcase to the SAFE STARTING RANGE on the ENGINE STOPPED side of dipstick. See the Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for refill capacity and proper oil to use.2. Check oil level before starting. 3. Start and run engine. Check for oil leaks.4. After engine is warm, check oil level with engine idling. Add oil if necessary.Air Induction And Exhaust System
Single Stage Air Cleaner
Changing Filter Element
Service the air cleaner with the engine STOPPED.
1. Remove cover (1).2. Remove wing bolt (2); inspect the gasket. Replace the bolt assembly if the gasket needs replacing. 3. Remove filter element (3). Cover the air inlet opening (4) to prevent dirt from entering the engine.4. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover, and the air cleaner body.5. Inspect the replacement element for damage and dirt.6. Remove the covering from the air inlet opening.7. Install the element. Tighten the wing bolt securely. Install the air cleaner cover.See the instructions for air cleaner element cleaning.Changing Filter Element [Heavy Duty]
Service the air cleaner with the engine STOPPED.
1. Remove the air cleaner cover and element. 2. Cover the air inlet opening to prevent dirt from entering the engine.3. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover and the air cleaner body. 4. Inspect the replacement element for damage and dirt.5. Remove the covering from the air inlet opening.6. Install the element. 7. Install the air cleaner cover.Cleaning Filter Elements
Cleaning Elements With Air
When using pressure air, wear protective face shield and clothing. Use 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum pressure air for cleaning purposes.
1. Use clean, dry air - 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum. Hold the nozzle at least one inch from the element and at a slight angle. (A direct blast can rip the pleating.) 2. Direct the air stream along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEANEST side of the element. (This will loosen the dirt from the dirtier side.)3. Blow the loosened dirt from the DIRTY side.4. Direct the air from the CLEAN side through to the DIRTY side to remove dirt blown into the pleating.Cleaning Elements With Water
1. Use clean water at no more than 40 psi (280 kPa) maximum. Do not use a nozzle.2. Direct the water stream along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEAN side of the element. 3. Direct water along the complete length of each pleat on the DIRTY side of the element.4. Rinse the CLEAN side of the element.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Cleaning Elements With Detergent
1. Wash both sides of the element in a solution of warm water and non-sudsing household detergent.2. Rinse the cleanest side of the element with clean water, 40 psi (280 kPa) maximum, along the complete length of each pleat. 3. Rinse the opposite side of the element along the complete length of each pleat.4. Rinse the first side again to remove all loosened dirt.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Inspecting Clean Elements
1. Hold the dried element in front of a lighted electric bulb. Carefully inspect the element for tiny, pinpoints of light. Any light showing indicates a pleat is torn. Discard the element. 2. Wrap usable elements in heavy paper.3. Store the wrapped element in a dry, clean place.Valve Lash
Checking Valve Lash
1. Stop the engine.2. Wipe the base of the valve cover to keep dirt from getting into the valve mechanism. 3. Remove the valve cover.
Immediately after starting and frequently during operation, observe the oil pressure gauge. If the gauge indicator registers below "NORMAL", or if the indicator fluctuates, check the oil level and take corrective measures. Checking Oil Level
Check the oil level with the engine idling. Oil level must be between the ADD and FULL marks on the dipstick. Add oil as required. Draining Crankcase Lube Oil
With engine stopped and oil warm:1. Wipe dirt from each oil filter housing. 2. Remove the oil filter housing drain plug. 3. Remove the crankcase oil plug. 4. Allow oil to drain. Clean and install drain plug.Cleaning Breather
1. Release the hose clamp and disconnect the fumes disposal tube. 2. Remove the breather assembly. 3. Inspect the gasket. Replace if necessary. 4. Wash the breather and elements in clean solvent.5. Install the breather and fumes disposal tube.Changing Filter Elements
1. Drain the filter housing.2. Loosen the filter housing mounting bolt. 3. Remove housing and element. 4. Remove element from housing. 5. Wipe filter base. 6. Clean filter housing. 7. Inspect gasket in filter base. Replace gasket if necessary. 8. Install new element and housing.9. Install filter drain plug.Filling Crankcase
1. Fill the crankcase to the SAFE STARTING RANGE on the ENGINE STOPPED side of dipstick. See the Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for refill capacity and proper oil to use.2. Check oil level before starting. 3. Start and run engine. Check for oil leaks.4. After engine is warm, check oil level with engine idling. Add oil if necessary.Air Induction And Exhaust System
Single Stage Air Cleaner
Changing Filter Element
Service the air cleaner with the engine STOPPED.
1. Remove cover (1).2. Remove wing bolt (2); inspect the gasket. Replace the bolt assembly if the gasket needs replacing. 3. Remove filter element (3). Cover the air inlet opening (4) to prevent dirt from entering the engine.4. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover, and the air cleaner body.5. Inspect the replacement element for damage and dirt.6. Remove the covering from the air inlet opening.7. Install the element. Tighten the wing bolt securely. Install the air cleaner cover.See the instructions for air cleaner element cleaning.Changing Filter Element [Heavy Duty]
Service the air cleaner with the engine STOPPED.
1. Remove the air cleaner cover and element. 2. Cover the air inlet opening to prevent dirt from entering the engine.3. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover and the air cleaner body. 4. Inspect the replacement element for damage and dirt.5. Remove the covering from the air inlet opening.6. Install the element. 7. Install the air cleaner cover.Cleaning Filter Elements
Cleaning Elements With Air
When using pressure air, wear protective face shield and clothing. Use 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum pressure air for cleaning purposes.
1. Use clean, dry air - 30 psi (205 kPa) maximum. Hold the nozzle at least one inch from the element and at a slight angle. (A direct blast can rip the pleating.) 2. Direct the air stream along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEANEST side of the element. (This will loosen the dirt from the dirtier side.)3. Blow the loosened dirt from the DIRTY side.4. Direct the air from the CLEAN side through to the DIRTY side to remove dirt blown into the pleating.Cleaning Elements With Water
1. Use clean water at no more than 40 psi (280 kPa) maximum. Do not use a nozzle.2. Direct the water stream along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEAN side of the element. 3. Direct water along the complete length of each pleat on the DIRTY side of the element.4. Rinse the CLEAN side of the element.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Cleaning Elements With Detergent
1. Wash both sides of the element in a solution of warm water and non-sudsing household detergent.2. Rinse the cleanest side of the element with clean water, 40 psi (280 kPa) maximum, along the complete length of each pleat. 3. Rinse the opposite side of the element along the complete length of each pleat.4. Rinse the first side again to remove all loosened dirt.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Inspecting Clean Elements
1. Hold the dried element in front of a lighted electric bulb. Carefully inspect the element for tiny, pinpoints of light. Any light showing indicates a pleat is torn. Discard the element. 2. Wrap usable elements in heavy paper.3. Store the wrapped element in a dry, clean place.Valve Lash
Checking Valve Lash
1. Stop the engine.2. Wipe the base of the valve cover to keep dirt from getting into the valve mechanism. 3. Remove the valve cover.
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