0322695 SLEEVE,Hose EVINRUDE
100990S, 10724A, 10824M, 10924B, 115790S, 115793S, 115890C, 25702H, 25802C, 25904R, 50902C, 55772D, 55874S, 6704M, 70773S, 70873C, 70973R, E100MLCSC, E10ECDB, E10ECOM, E10ECSE, E10ELCID, E10ELCNS, E10ELCRA, E10ELCTC, E110MLCDC, E115MLCIH, E115MLCNB,
SLEEVE
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Compatible models:
100990S
10724A
10824M
10924B
115790S
115793S
115890C
25702H
25802C
25904R
50902C
55772D
55874S
6704M
70773S
70873C
70973R
E100MLCSC
E10ECDB
E10ECOM
E10ECSE
E10ELCID
E10ELCNS
E10ELCRA
E10ELCTC
E110MLCDC
E115MLCIH
E115MLCNB
E115MLCOS
E115MLCRD
E115MLCSA
E115MLCTE
E120TLCDC
E140MLCIH
E140MLCNB
E140MLCSA
E140MLCTE
E140TLCDC
E140TLCRD
E15ECDE
E15ECIS
E15ECNC
E15ECOB
E15ECRM
E15ECSD
E15ECTR
E20CRCDC
E20CRCOS
E25CNE
E25ECDR
E25ECIB
E25ECOC
E25ECRS
E25ECTD
E25RCSA
E25RSA
E25RSLS
E25RWCDC
E25RWCOS
E25RWCRD
E28ELCDS
E30ECDM
E30ECOA
E30ECRR
E35AELCDE
E35ECIG
E35ECND
E35ECRR
E35ECSM
E35ECTS
E35RCDM
E40ECDE
E40ECOB
E40ECRM
E40RSLR
E40RWCDB
E40RWCOM
E40RWCRA
E45RCCDS
E50BECDE
E50BECIC
E50BECNR
E50BECOB
E50BECRM
E50BECTA
E50ECSR
E55RCIM
E55RLCSA
E55RSLN
E55RWLCDC
E55RWLCOS
E55RWLCRD
E60ECIA
E60ECNM
E60ECSR
E60ECTB
E60ELCDS
E60ELCOD
E60ELCRE
E70ELCDC
E70ELCIH
E70ELCNB
E70ELCOS
E70ELCRD
E70ELCSA
E70ELCTE
E75ECDC
E75ECOS
E75ECRD
E75ERCIH
E75ERCNB
E75ERCSA
E75ERCTE
E85MLCSA
E90MLCDC
E90MLCIH
E90MLCNB
E90MLCOS
E90MLCRD
E90MLCTE
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- FUEL TANK - 6 GALLON » 0322695
10824M, 10825M, 10835M, 10854M, 10855M, 15804B, 15805B, 15854B, 15855B 1978
10924B, 10925B, 10935B, 10955B, 15904E, 15905E, 15954E, 15955E 1979
115790S, 140740S, 140743S, 140783S, 85790S 1977
115793S, 115799S, 85793S, 85799S 1977
115890C, 115893C, 115899C, 140840C, 140843C, 140883C, 85890C, 85895C, 85899C 1978
25702H, 25702S, 25703H, 25703S, 25752H, 25752S, 25753H, 25753S, 35702C, 35702H, 35703C, 35703H, 35752C, 35752H, 35753C, 35753H 1977
25802C, 25803C, 25852C, 25853C, 35802R, 35803R, 35852R, 35853R 1978
25904R, 25905R, 25952R, 25953R, 35902A, 35903A, 35952A, 35953A 1979
50902C, 50903C, 55974C, 55975C 1979
55772D, 55773D 1977
55874S, 55875S 1978
6704M, 6705M 1977
70773S, 75742S, 75743S 1977
70873C, 75842C, 75843C 1978
70973R, 75942R, 75943R 1979
E100MLCSC, E100TLCSC, E100TXCSC 1980
E10ECDB, E10ELCDB, E10RCDB, E10RLCDB, E10SELCDB 1986
E10ECOM, E10ELCOM, E10RCOM, E10RLCOM, E10SELCOM 1985
E10ECSE, E10ELCSE, E10RCSE, E10RLCSE, E10SELCSE 1980
E10ELCID, E10RCID, E10RLCID, E10SELCID 1981
E10ELCNS, E10RCNS, E10RLCNS, E10SELCNS 1982
E10ELCRA, E10RCRA, E10RLCRA, E10SELCRA 1984
E10ELCTC, E10RCTC, E10RCTR, E10RLCTC, E10SELCTC 1983
E110MLCDC, E110TLCDC, E110TLCDF 1986
E115MLCIH, E115MLCIM, E115TLCIH, E115TLCIM, E115TXCIH, E115TXCIM 1981
E115MLCNB, E115TLCNB, E115TXCNB 1982
E115MLCOS, E115TLCOS 1985
E115MLCRD, E115TLCRD, E115TXCRD 1984
E115MLCSA, E115TLCSA, E115TXCSA 1980
E115MLCTE, E115TLCTE, E115TXCTE 1983
E120TLCDC, E120TXCDC 1986
E140MLCIH, E140MLCIM, E140TRLCIH, E140TRLCIM, E140TRXCIH, E140TRXCIM 1981
E140MLCNB, E140TRLCNB, E140TRXCNB 1982
E140MLCSA, E140TRLCSA, E140TRXCSA 1980
E140MLCTE, E140TRLCTE, E140TRXCTE 1983
E140TLCDC, E140TXCDC 1986
E140TLCRD, E140TXCRD 1984
E15ECDE, E15ELCDE, E15RCDE, E15RLCDE 1986
E15ECIS, E15RCIS, E15RLCIS 1981
E15ECNC, E15RCNC, E15RLCNC 1982
E15ECOB, E15ELCOB, E15RCOB, E15RLCOB 1985
E15ECRM, E15ELCRM, E15RCRM, E15RLCRM 1984
E15ECSD, E15ELCSD, E15RCSD, E15RLCSD 1980
E15ECTR, E15ELCTR, E15RCTA, E15RCTR, E15RLCTA, E15RLCTR 1983
E20CRCDC, E20CRLCDC, E20ECDC, E20ELCDC, E20TECDC 1986
E20CRCOS, E20CRLCOS, E20ECOS, E20ELCOS 1985
E25CNE, E25ELCNE, E25RCNB, E25RLCNB, E25TECNB, E25TELCNB 1982
E25ECDR, E25ELCDR, E25RCDC, E25RLCDC, E25TECDC, E25TELCDC 1986
E25ECIB, E25ECIM, E25ELCIB, E25ELCIM, E25RCIM, E25RLCIM, E25TECIM, E25TELCIM 1981
E25ECOC, E25ELCOC, E25RCOS, E25RLCOS, E25TECOS, E25TELCOS 1985
E25ECRS, E25ELCRS, E25RCRD, E25RLCRD, E25TECRD, E25TELCRD 1984
E25ECTD, E25ELCTD, E25RCTE, E25RLCTE, E25TECTE, E25TELCTE 1983
E25RCSA, E25RLCSA, E25TECSA, E25TELCSA 1980
E25RSA, E25RSLA, E25RWCIM, E25RWLCIM 1981
E25RSLS, E25RSS, E25RWCTE, E25RWLCTE 1983
E25RWCDC, E25RWLCDC 1986
E25RWCOS, E25RWLCOS 1985
E25RWCRD, E25RWLCRD 1984
E28ELCDS 1986
E28ELCDS 1986
E30ECDM, E30ELCDM, E30RCDM, E30RLCDM, E30TECDM, E30TELCDM 1986
E30ECOA, E30ELCOA, E30RCOA, E30RLCOA, E30TECOA, E30TELCOA 1985
E30ECRR, E30ELCRR 1984
E35AELCDE, E35ARLCDE 1986
E35ECIG, E35ELCG, E35ELCIG, E35RCIG, E35RLCIG 1981
E35ECND, E35ELCND, E35RCND, E35RLCND, E35TELCNB 1982
E35ECRR, E35ELCRR, E35RCRR, E35RLCRR, E35TELCRR 1984
E35ECSM, E35ELCSM, E35TCSM, E35TLESM 1980
E35ECTS, E35ELCTS, E35RCTS, E35RLCTS, E35TELCTS 1983
E35RCDM, E35RLCDM 1986
E40ECDE, E40ELCDE, E40RCDE, E40RLCDE, E40TECDE, E40TELCDE, E40TLCDE 1986
E40ECOB, E40ELCOB, E40RCOB, E40RLCOB, E40TECOB, E40TELCOB 1985
E40ECRM, E40ELCRM, E40RCRM, E40RLCRM, E40TECRM, E40TELCRM 1984
E40RSLR, E40RSR, E40RWLCTR, E40RWLTR 1983
E40RWCDB, E40RWLCDB 1986
E40RWCOM, E40RWLCOM 1985
E40RWCRA, E40RWLCRA 1984
E45RCCDS, E45RCLCDS 1986
E50BECDE, E50BELCDE, E50TELCDE, E50TLCDE 1986
E50BECIC, E50BELCIC 1981
E50BECNR, E50BELCNR 1982
E50BECOB, E50BELCOB, E50TELCOB, E50TLCOB 1985
E50BECRM, E50BELCRM, E50TELCRM, E50TLCRM 1984
E50BECTA, E50BELCTA, E50TELCTA 1983
E50ECSR, E50ELCSR 1980
E55RCIM, E55TLCIM 1981
E55RLCSA 1980
E55RSLN, E55RSLN-2, E55RSN, E55RSN-2, E55RSYN, E55RSYN-2 1983
E55RWLCDC 1986
E55RWLCOS 1985
E55RWLCRD 1984
E60ECIA, E60ECIH, E60ELCIA, E60ELCIH, E60TLCIA, E60TLCIH 1981
E60ECNM, E60ELCNM, E60TLCNM 1982
E60ECSR, E60ELCSR 1980
E60ECTB, E60ELCTB, E60TLCTB 1983
E60ELCDS, E60TLCDS 1986
E60ELCOD, E60TLCOD 1985
E60ELCRE, E60TLCRE 1984
E70ELCDC, E70TLCDC 1986
E70ELCIH, E70ELCIM, E70TLCIM 1981
E70ELCNB, E70TLCNB 1982
E70ELCOS, E70TLCOS 1985
E70ELCRD, E70TLCRD 1984
E70ELCSA 1980
E70ELCTE, E70TLCTE 1983
E75ECDC 1986
E75ECOS 1985
E75ECRD, E75ELCRD, E75TLCRD 1984
E75ERCIH, E75ERCIM, E75ERLCIH, E75ERLCIM, E75TRLCIH, E75TRLCIM 1981
E75ERCNB, E75ERLCNB, E75TRLCNB 1982
E75ERCSA, E75ERLCSA, E75TRLCSA 1980
E75ERCTE, E75ERLCTE, E75TRLCTE 1983
E85MLCSA, E85STLCSA, E85STXCSA 1980
Information:
Hints for Cold Weather Operation
If the engine is started, operate the engine until a minimum operating temperature of 71 °C (160 °F) is achieved. Achieving operating temperature will help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves from sticking.
The cooling system and the lubrication system for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon shutdown. This means that an engine can be shut down for a few hours and the engine can still have the ability to start readily. If the engine is shut down for at least eight hours, the engine should be considered cooled to outside temperature.
Install the correct lubricant in each compartment before the beginning of cold weather.
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts, etc) weekly.
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any fraying or damaged insulation.
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm.
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily. Check the air intake more often when you operate in snow.
Personal injury or property damage can result from alcohol or starting fluids.Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury or property damage.
DO NOT USE ETHER (starting fluids) unless specifically instructed to do so. If the engine is equipped with an Air Inlet Heater (electrically or fuel ignited manifold heater), DO NOT use ether (starting fluids) at any time. The use could result in engine damage and/or personal injury.
The optional automatic ether injection system is the only starting fluid system that is recommended. Excessive starting fluid can cause piston and ring damage. Use starting fluid for cold starting purposes only.
Inject starting fluid only when the engine is cranking.
Dryers for the air system may be effective in reducing moisture condensation and the formation of ice in air systems.
The injection of alcohol may prevent moisture from freezing the air compressor governor and other components of the air system.
For jump starting with cables in cold weather, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for jump starting instructions.Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil
Proper engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity affects the amount of torque that is needed to crank the engine. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.Lubricating Oil Heaters
Note: Oil pan immersion heaters are not recommended for heating the lube oil. To ensure the compatibility of the components, only use equipment that is recommended by Caterpillar.
Heating elements that are in direct contact with the lubricating oil can cause coking of the oil.To aviod coking of the oil when the oil is heated, follow these recommendations:The temperature of the heating surface must not exceed 150 °C (300 °F). The maximum heat density of the heating surface must not exceed 1.24 w/cm2 (8W/in2).
Engine oil pan heaters are useful devices that provide the following functions:
Assist in reducing the cold cranking amperage that is needed to start the engine.
Improve the flow of oil at start-up.
The time that is needed to warm up the engine is reduced.
The service life of bearings is increased.Engine oil pan heaters can reduce the minimum ambient temperatures that are normally recommended for multigrade oil. Consult your dealer for more information.Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for the recommended coolant mixture.In cold weather, check the coolant often for the proper glycol concentration in order to ensure adequate freeze protection.Jacket Water Heater
A jacket water heater heats the coolant that surrounds the combustion chamber. This provides the following functions:
Startability is improved.
Warm up time is reduced.
The required temperature for ether is reduced.An electric jacket water heater can be activated once the engine is stopped. An effective jacket water heater is typically a 1250/1500 W unit. Consult your truck dealer for more information.Idling the Engine
When idling after the engine is started in cold weather, increase the engine rpm to 1000 to 1200 rpm. This will warm up the engine more quickly. The engine should not be “raced” in order to speed up the warm up process.While the engine is idling, the application of a light load (parasitic load) will assist in maintaining the minimum operating temperature. The minimum operating temperature is 71 °C (160 °F). Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended periods will be easier with the installation of a hand throttle. An idle speed of 1000 rpm is preferred for all engines.Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up
Warm up any system that has cooled below normal operating temperatures due to inactivity. This should be performed before the engine is returned to full operation. During operation in very cold temperature conditions, damage to engine valve mechanisms can result from engine operation for short intervals. This can happen if the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated in order to warm up completely.When the engine is operated below normal operating temperatures, fuel and oil are not completely burned in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes soft carbon deposits to form on the valve stems. Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and the deposits are burned off during operation at normal engine operating temperatures.When the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated in order to warm up completely, the carbon deposits become thicker. This will cause the following problems:
Free operation of the valves is prevented.
Valves become stuck.
Pushrods are bent.
Other damage to valve train components can result. For this reason, when the engine is started, the engine must be operated until the coolant temperature is 71 °C (160 °F) minimum. Carbon deposits on the valve stems will be kept at a minimum and the free operation of the valves and the valve components will be maintained.In addition, the engine must be thoroughly warmed in order to keep other engine parts in better condition and the service life of the engine will be generally extended. Lubrication w
If the engine is started, operate the engine until a minimum operating temperature of 71 °C (160 °F) is achieved. Achieving operating temperature will help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves from sticking.
The cooling system and the lubrication system for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon shutdown. This means that an engine can be shut down for a few hours and the engine can still have the ability to start readily. If the engine is shut down for at least eight hours, the engine should be considered cooled to outside temperature.
Install the correct lubricant in each compartment before the beginning of cold weather.
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts, etc) weekly.
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any fraying or damaged insulation.
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm.
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily. Check the air intake more often when you operate in snow.
Personal injury or property damage can result from alcohol or starting fluids.Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury or property damage.
DO NOT USE ETHER (starting fluids) unless specifically instructed to do so. If the engine is equipped with an Air Inlet Heater (electrically or fuel ignited manifold heater), DO NOT use ether (starting fluids) at any time. The use could result in engine damage and/or personal injury.
The optional automatic ether injection system is the only starting fluid system that is recommended. Excessive starting fluid can cause piston and ring damage. Use starting fluid for cold starting purposes only.
Inject starting fluid only when the engine is cranking.
Dryers for the air system may be effective in reducing moisture condensation and the formation of ice in air systems.
The injection of alcohol may prevent moisture from freezing the air compressor governor and other components of the air system.
For jump starting with cables in cold weather, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for jump starting instructions.Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil
Proper engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity affects the amount of torque that is needed to crank the engine. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.Lubricating Oil Heaters
Note: Oil pan immersion heaters are not recommended for heating the lube oil. To ensure the compatibility of the components, only use equipment that is recommended by Caterpillar.
Heating elements that are in direct contact with the lubricating oil can cause coking of the oil.To aviod coking of the oil when the oil is heated, follow these recommendations:The temperature of the heating surface must not exceed 150 °C (300 °F). The maximum heat density of the heating surface must not exceed 1.24 w/cm2 (8W/in2).
Engine oil pan heaters are useful devices that provide the following functions:
Assist in reducing the cold cranking amperage that is needed to start the engine.
Improve the flow of oil at start-up.
The time that is needed to warm up the engine is reduced.
The service life of bearings is increased.Engine oil pan heaters can reduce the minimum ambient temperatures that are normally recommended for multigrade oil. Consult your dealer for more information.Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for the recommended coolant mixture.In cold weather, check the coolant often for the proper glycol concentration in order to ensure adequate freeze protection.Jacket Water Heater
A jacket water heater heats the coolant that surrounds the combustion chamber. This provides the following functions:
Startability is improved.
Warm up time is reduced.
The required temperature for ether is reduced.An electric jacket water heater can be activated once the engine is stopped. An effective jacket water heater is typically a 1250/1500 W unit. Consult your truck dealer for more information.Idling the Engine
When idling after the engine is started in cold weather, increase the engine rpm to 1000 to 1200 rpm. This will warm up the engine more quickly. The engine should not be “raced” in order to speed up the warm up process.While the engine is idling, the application of a light load (parasitic load) will assist in maintaining the minimum operating temperature. The minimum operating temperature is 71 °C (160 °F). Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended periods will be easier with the installation of a hand throttle. An idle speed of 1000 rpm is preferred for all engines.Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up
Warm up any system that has cooled below normal operating temperatures due to inactivity. This should be performed before the engine is returned to full operation. During operation in very cold temperature conditions, damage to engine valve mechanisms can result from engine operation for short intervals. This can happen if the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated in order to warm up completely.When the engine is operated below normal operating temperatures, fuel and oil are not completely burned in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes soft carbon deposits to form on the valve stems. Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and the deposits are burned off during operation at normal engine operating temperatures.When the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated in order to warm up completely, the carbon deposits become thicker. This will cause the following problems:
Free operation of the valves is prevented.
Valves become stuck.
Pushrods are bent.
Other damage to valve train components can result. For this reason, when the engine is started, the engine must be operated until the coolant temperature is 71 °C (160 °F) minimum. Carbon deposits on the valve stems will be kept at a minimum and the free operation of the valves and the valve components will be maintained.In addition, the engine must be thoroughly warmed in order to keep other engine parts in better condition and the service life of the engine will be generally extended. Lubrication w
Parts sleeve EVINRUDE:
0314476
0314476 SLEEVE,Choke spring
100882B, 115393M, 115493B, 115593, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 135383M, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 85393M, 85493B, 85593E, 85693D, 85852A, 85892A
0305232
0305232 SLEEVE,Throttle cam
100882B, 18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18304A, 18902B, 25002C, 25102S, 25202R, 25302A, 25402M, 25502B, 25602E, 25702H, 25802C, 25902B, 25904R, 35602G, 65832B, 85852A, 85892A, 9022A, 9122R, 9222M, 9322B, 9822D, 9922S, B25JREUR, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEDA, BE20SEE
0311217
0311217 SLEEVE,Solenoid
100193A, 100293R, 100882B, 100990S, 115083D, 115393M, 115493B, 115593, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 115890C, 115983E, 125183C, 125283R, 135383M, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 150840S, 150940C, 175740S, 200640S, 25202R, 25302A, 25402M, 25502B, 25602E, 2570
0323912
0323912 SLEEVE,Throttle cable & lead wire
BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE4RDHEDS, BE50BEEDS, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, E20CRCCA, E20CRCEM, E25ECCM, E25RCEM, E25RWK, E25TECEM, E30ECCE, E30RCED, E30TECED, E35AELCDE, E35AELCUD, E35RCCE, E35RCED, E40AELCCS, E40DELSOR, E40DELSRC, E40DPLSOR, E40DPLSR
0326129
0326129 SLEEVE,Starter housing
BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, E105WELEEN, E105WELSIF, E105WELSSC, E105WRLEES, E105WRLSIF, E105WRLSSC, E35AELCDE, E35AELCUD, E40AELCCS, E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DRLSCB, E40DR
0326936
0331459
0331459 SLEEVE, Cable
E20CRCCA, E20CRCEM, E20CRCUR, E25ECCM, E25ECUA, E25RCEM, E25RWCDC, E25RWCUR, E25RWK, E25TECEM, E30ECCE, E30ECDM, E30ECUB, E30RCED, E30TECED, E35RCCE, E35RCDM, E35RCED, E35RCUB, U25RWA
0397499
0397499 SLEEVE & ROLLER ASSY., lower carb.
BE40EEUC, BE50RLEUC, E35AELCDE, E35AELCUD, E40AELCCS, E40ECDE, E40ECEC, E40ECUD, E40EEIA, E40EENJ, E40EESR, E40EETB, E40JREDC, E40JREUR, E45RCCDS, E45RCCUC, E45RCE, E45RCEIA, E45RCENM, E45RCEOD, E45RCERE, E45RCESR, E45RCETB, E45RCLEDS, E45RCLEUC, E48