5008328 EVINRUDE Service Manual - English


5008328 Service Manual - English EVINRUDE E40DPLIIS, E40DRLIIS, E40DTLIIA, E50DPLIIS, E50DTLIIA, E60DPLIIS, E60DTLIIA, E65WDRLIIA, E75DPLIIS, E75DSLIIA, E90DPLIIS, E90DPXIIS, E90DSLIID, E90WDELIIA, E90WDEXIIA Service
5008328 Service Manual - English EVINRUDE
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

E40DPLIIS, E40DSLIIA 2011
E40DRLIIS 2011
E40DTLIIA 2011
E50DPLIIS, E50DSLIIA 2011
E50DTLIIA 2011
E60DPLIIS, E60DSLIIA 2011
E60DTLIIA 2011
E65WDRLIIA, E65WDRYIIA 2011
E75DPLIIS 2011
E75DSLIIA 2011
E90DPLIIS 2011
E90DPXIIS 2011
E90DSLIID 2011
E90WDELIIA 2011
E90WDEXIIA 2011

Information:

Manual Barring Device or Air Wrench Drive Barring Device (If Equipped)
Lubricate Manual Device (1:1 Ratio)
Lubricate the pinion gear with grease (MPGM). Use a hand operated grease gun and apply one pump of grease to the grease fitting.Lubricate Air Wrench Device (50:1 Ratio)
Lubricate the grease fitting with grease (MPGM) until grease is visible around the shaft.Valve Lash, Valve Bridge, Injector Timing & Synchronization
Check/Adjust
Initial valve lash adjustment for new or rebuilt engines only, is recommended at the initial 3 Month maintenance interval. This is due to the initial wear and seating of valve train components.The next adjustment should be made at the Every 6 Month maintenance interval. If unchanged at the first 6 Month interval, make future adjustments at Every One Year interval thereafter.If an adjustment was performed at the first 6 Month interval, make future adjustments at Every 6 Month inspection interval until unchanged, then make future adjustments at Every One Year interval thereafter.Thoroughly clean the area around the valve mechanism covers to prevent the entry of foreign matter into the top of the cylinder head and valve mechanism.
DO NOT use the air or electric starters to rotate the engine. If the engine is rotated too fast, oil cannot flow through the openings in the cylinder head fast enough to prevent damage to the combustion seal.
Be sure the starting motors are disabled and engine cannot be started while this maintenance is being performed. This is very important when the engine is equipped with an automatic start-stop system.
Before operating barring device or turning the crankshaft, operate the prelube pump to ensure correct prelube procedure. DO NOT crank the engine before prelube, especially after this maintenance procedure, to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearings.
Prelubing the engine is required when the crankshaft is rotated during normal maintenance operations; this includes adjusting valves. Use the air or manual barring group (if equipped) to turn the crankshaft to the TC position.The manual barring device provides the ability to turn the flywheel and crankshaft. When the barring group gear shaft is engaged, the starting system is disabled.The engine should be prelubed prior to rotating the engine crankshaft with the barring group. The prelube pump should also be left ON during the time the engine crankshaft is rotated.
The lube oil can drain out from between the crankshaft and engine bearings if the engine has not been run for a period of time. Damage can result if the crankshaft is rotated on dry bearing surfaces.
The intermittent prelube pump should not be operated continuously for extended periods of time. If, during repairs, the intermittent prelube pump has run continuously for a period of three hours or more, it will be necessary to remove any oil that may have collected in the cylinders and/or above the valves.The gear shaft is spring loaded and must be pushed toward the flywheel to engage the pinion with the flywheel ring gear. The barring group handle is used to secure the gear shaft in the engaged or disengaged positions.Rotate the adapter to turn the crankshaft and the crankshaft and flywheel will be locked into the engaged position. To lock the flywheel and crankshaft from turning, tighten guide to a torque of 270 25 N m (200 18 lb ft).
3612 Engine
3616 Engine Adjust the valve bridges first. See valve bridge adjustment in the Service Manual for the procedure. When the valve lash (clearance) is checked, an adjustment is NOT necessary if the measurement is within 0.08 mm ( 0.003 in.) of the value given in the chart.Valve Bridge
Before adjusting valve lash, a bridge adjustment must be made. Refer to the topic Valve Lash, Valve Bridge and Injector Timing & Synchronization in the Service Manual for the procedure.Injector Timing
Refer to the topic Valve Lash, Valve Bridge and Injector Timing & Synchronization in the Service Manual for the procedure.Injector Synchronization
Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on Injector Synchronization.Engine Oil Filters
Refer to the Safety section and Lubricant Specifications topic of this manual for the recommended oil to use for this engine.
This maintenance is required at Every 6 Weeks if the engine is operating on heavy fuel or Every 3 Months if operating on distillate fuel. Refer to the maintenance schedule for the proper interval for your engine. Change the oil filters any time the oil pressure differential reading approaches 100 kPa (15 psi), S O S Analysis determines condemning limits or Every 3 Month inspection or 72 500 km (45,000 miles), whichever occurs first.Replace
Additional service tools are available for servicing the oil filters. The 8T2850 Tool Group includes the 1U9824 Tool Group for the oil filter.
Use caution when draining oil or changing filter elements. Filter contains hot pressurized fluid when engine is running. Follow the instructions on the control valve to avoid personal injury.If rapid air movement exists that could blow hot oil, STOP the engine to avoid fire.Hot oil and components can cause personal injury. DO NOT allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
The 8T2850 Tool Group service tool should be installed for filter servicing and removed afterwards. Some owners of earlier 8T2850 Tool Groups will need to order the 1U9824 Tool Group to aid with the engine oil filter servicing.The 1U9824 Tool Group consists of the following components.* 1U9823 Filter Scoop Assembly - used to remove the dirty oil filters.* 1U9821 Lower Tray Assembly - used to drain the lower oil filter housing and collect the oil from the upper oil filter housing. The tray includes a tube connection for a customer-supplied 25.4 mm (1.00 in) inside diameter drain hose.* 1U9822 Upper Tray Assembly - used to drain the upper oil filter housing into the 1U9821 Lower Tray Assembly.Change Engine Oil Filters With Engine Stopped
Stop the engine. Refer to the Engine Stopping procedure in this publication.


Parts service EVINRUDE:

5008329
 
5008329 Service Manual - French
E40DPLIIS, E40DRLIIS, E40DTLIIA, E50DPLIIS, E50DTLIIA, E60DPLIIS, E60DTLIIA, E65WDRLIIA, E75DPLIIS, E75DSLIIA, E90DPLIIS, E90DPXIIS, E90DSLIID, E90WDELIIA, E90WDEXIIA
5008340
 
5008340 Service Manual Set - English
DE300CXIIC, DE300CZIIC, DE300PXIIC, E115DBXIIB, E115DCXIIA, E115DHLIIR, E115DHXIIR, E115DSLIIB, E130DCXIIR, E130DPLIIR, E130DPXIIR, E130DSLIIR, E150DBXIIB, E150DCXIIB, E150DHLIIB, E150DPLIIB, E150DPXIIB, E150DSLIIB, E150HSLIIA, E175DCXIIB, E175DPLIIB
5008341
 
5008341 Service Manual Set - French
DE300CXIIC, DE300CZIIC, DE300PXIIC, E115DBXIIB, E115DCXIIA, E115DHLIIR, E115DHXIIR, E115DSLIIB, E130DCXIIR, E130DPLIIR, E130DPXIIR, E130DSLIIR, E150DBXIIB, E150DCXIIB, E150DHLIIB, E150DPLIIB, E150DPXIIB, E150DSLIIB, E150HSLIIA, E175DCXIIB, E175DPLIIB
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