0437232 EVINRUDE SOLENOID ASSY., Primer


0437232 SOLENOID ASSY., Primer EVINRUDE BE115ELEDR, BE115ELEUA, BE115GLECM, BE150ELECD, BE150ELEDB, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEDB, BE175EXEUC, BE90ELEDR, BE90ELEUA, BE90SLECM, E100WPLEEC, E100WPLSIF, E100WPLSSR, E100WQLECS, E115ELEOC, E150ELEOM, E150WPLSIF, E150WPLSSC, E150WTLEOR, E17 SOLENOID
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

BE115ELEDR, BE115GLEDR, BE115SXEDR, E115ELEDR, E115GLEDR, E115SLEDR, E115SXEDR, HE115SLEDR, L115GLEDC 1996
BE115ELEUA, BE115ELEUC, BE115GLEUA, BE115GLEUC, BE115SXEUA, BE115SXEUC, E115ELEUA, E115ELEUC, E115GLEUA, E115GLEUC, E115SLEUA, E115SLEUC, E115SXEUA, E115SXEUC, HE115SLEUA, HE115SLEUC, L115GLEUC, L115GLEUR 1997
BE115GLECM, BE115SXECM, E115ELECM, E115GLECM, E115JTLECS, E115SLECM, E115SXECM, HE115SLECM, L115GLECA 1998
BE150ELECD, BE150EXECD, BE150GLECD, BE150NXECD, E150ELECD, E150EXECD, E150GLECD, E150JLECD, E150NXECD, E150SLECD, L150GLECA 1998
BE150ELEDB, BE150EXEDB, BE150GLEDB, BE150NXEDB, E150ELEDB, E150EXEDB, E150GLEDB, E150JLEDB, E150NXEDB, E150SLEDB, L150GLEDC 1996
BE150ELEUC, BE150ELEUE, BE150EXEUC, BE150EXEUE, BE150GLEUC, BE150GLEUE, BE150NXEUC, BE150NXEUE, E150ELEUC, E150ELEUE, E150EXEUC, E150EXEUE, E150GLEUC, E150GLEUE, E150JLEUC, E150JLEUE, E150NXEUC, E150NXEUE, E150SLEUC, E150SLEUE, L150GLEUC, L150GLEUR 1997
BE175EXECD, BE175GLECD, BE175NXECD, E175EXECD, E175GLECD, E175NXECD, E175SLECD 1998
BE175EXEDB, BE175GLEDB, BE175NXEDB, E175EXEDB, E175GLEDB, E175NXEDB, E175SLEDB 1996
BE175EXEUC, BE175EXEUE, BE175GLEUC, BE175GLEUE, BE175NXEUC, BE175NXEUE, E175EXEUC, E175EXEUE, E175GLEUC, E175GLEUE, E175NXEUC, E175NXEUE, E175SLEUC, E175SLEUE 1997
BE90ELEDR, BE90SLEDR, E90ELEDR, E90SLEDR 1996
BE90ELEUA, BE90ELEUC, BE90SLEUA, BE90SLEUC, BE90SXEUA, BE90SXEUC, E90ELEUA, E90ELEUC, E90SLEUA, E90SLEUC 1997
BE90SLECM, BE90SXECM, E90ELECM, E90SLECM, L90GLECS 1998
E100WPLEEC, E100WPXEEC 1999
E100WPLSIF, E100WPXSIF 2001
E100WPLSSR, E100WPXSSR 2000
E100WQLECS, E100WQXECS 1998
E115ELEOC, E115GLEOC, E115SLEOC, E115SXEOC, L115GLEOS 1995
E150ELEOM, E150EXEOM, E150GLEOM, E150JLEOM, E150NXEOM, E150SLEOM, L150GLEOS, VE150HLEOS 1995
E150WPLSIF 2001
E150WPLSSC 2000
E150WTLEOR, E150WTXEOR 1995
E175EXEOM, E175GLEOM, E175NXEOM, E175SLEOM 1995
E90ELEOC, E90EXEOC, E90SLEOC 1995
SE150WTPLB, SE150WTPXB 1996
SE150WTPLT, SE150WTPLT4, SE150WTPXT, SE150WTPXT4 1997
SE150WTPLY, SE150WTPXY 1998

Information:

Introduction
Caterpillar recommends reading and understanding this procedure completely before attempting any of the repairs that are described.This procedure was developed in order to provide a higher quality and a lower cost repair for a broken crankshaft.Inspection and/or Repair Procedure to Replace Broken Crankshafts in 3406C, C-15, C-16, C15, 3406E, and 3456 Engines
Remove the engine from the chassis.
Remove all the rod caps from all of the connecting rods.
For each connecting rod, inspect the large end of the rod bore, parting line area, all connecting rod caps, hardware seating area, lower shank area, and hardware for damage. Refer to Visual Inspection of Connecting Rods, SEBF8063, "Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations" and Salvage of Non-Serrated Connecting Rods, SEBF8064, "Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations" for more information. Also inspect the bottom ends of each piston skirt and each liner for damage. If there is no indication of damage to the components in the upper end, it is not necessary to inspect the small end of the connecting rod. If the connecting rods are OK for use proceed to Step 4. If the connecting rods are damaged replace the connecting rods with a Reman version. Also, if the piston is damaged, the cylinder pack must be replaced. Refer to ""Alternative Repair Options"" for more information.
Push the piston and the connecting rod up to the top of the liner bore.
Remove the main bearings, thrust plates, and the crankshaft. Remove the oil filter from the engine. In order to inspect the oil filter for evidence of metal debris, the oil filter must be cut open. The oil pump and oil filter base must be disassembled, inspected, and cleaned if debris is present and the debris exceeds three particles (1 mm) per pleat. The oil cooler core must be replaced with a Reman part. Continue to inspect all main bearings for scratches due to debris. Scratches on the main bearing due to debris indicate that metal particles exist on the filtered side of the lubrication system. If scratches due to debris are present on one or more of the main bearings, the complete lubrication system must be flushed.
Inspect the main bearing bore diameter of the cylinder block for damage. If there are no signs of damage proceed to Step 7. If damage is present and the damage is due to a buildup of irregular material, proceed to Step 6.a.
Position the engine in a vertical position in order to avoid contamination from debris. Remove any debris or remove any buildup of a metal ridge from the main bearing bore with a small pencil grinder.Note: Remove enough of the metal buildup in order to allow the new main bearing to fully seat in the bore. Do not use an emery cloth over the large area of the bore. Use magnets to avoid further contamination from debris. It may be necessary to machine the main bore to a larger diameter in order to remove damage or it might be necessary to machine the main bore to a larger diameter in order to allow the use of a new oversized bearing. All of the main bearing bores must be machined to the same size.
If the buildup of material has been removed proceed to Step 7. If the buildup is too excessive or if the wear is too excessive, proceed to ""Alternative Repair Options"".
Inspect the cylinder block bore on both the bearing cap and the block. No damage is allowed on the block and/or on the main cap for the thrust bearing (#4 Main Position). The new main bearing is allowed to overhang the side of the cap and bore of the block up to 2.5 mm (0.0984 inch) maximum for the other six main caps. If the width of the bore on the main cap and the block meet these requirements, proceed to Step 8. If the width does not meet these requirements proceed to ""Alternative Repair Options"".
Inspect the alignment of the main bearing bore. Refer to Engine Bearings, SEBV0544 for more instructions.Note: Using a boring machine to check the alignment of the main bearing bore is the most accurate method. However, a long machinist's straightedge and a feeler gauge can be used in order to check the alignment of the main bearing bore. The following procedure describes using a feeler gauge and a machinist's straightedge in order to check the alignment of the main bearing bore.
Place a 0.0381 mm (0.0015 inch) feeler gauge in the bore and then lay the straightedge across it and several of the crankshaft bores. Do not put pressure on the straightedge.
Check if the feeler gauge pulls out freely. If the feeler gauge pulls out freely, that bore is not in alignment.
Check the alignment of each main bore by using this procedure.Note: In checking the alignment of the main bearing bore, the machinist's straightedge must be handled carefully in order to prevent nicks and/or burrs. Also, it is important to support the engine block evenly so the measurements are accurate.
Inspect the threads for main bearings in the cylinder block. Also, inspect the holes of the main bearing cap for signs of cracks. Use denatured alcohol as a cleaner and 4C-4804 Penetrant and 4C-4805 Developer in order to help identify cracks.
If the crankshaft breaks only between the rear fillet of rod journal #6 and the front of fillet of main journal #7, then it is unlikely that there


Parts solenoid EVINRUDE:

0582708
SOLENOID ASSY.
0582708 SOLENOID ASSY.
BE115ELEDR, BE115TLEDA, BE130TLEDM, BE150ELEDB, BE175EXEDB, BE200CXEDR, BE20SEEDA, BE225CXEDE, BE250CXEDA, BE25AREDC, BE25EEDM, BE30EEDE, BE35AREDS, BE40EEDS, BE50BEEDS, BE50DTLEDC, BE60ELEDR, BE70ELEDA, BE90ELEDR, E100STLERC, E100WTLEDR, E100WTLEOC,
0586180
SOLENOID ASSY.
0586180 SOLENOID ASSY.
BE115ELEUA, BE115GLECM, BE130TLECE, BE130TLEUB, BE150ELECD, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEUC, BE200CXECM, BE200CXEUA, BE20SEECB, BE20SEEUM, BE225CXECS, BE225CXEUD, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEUM, BE25ARECA, BE25AREUR, BE25EECE, BE25EEUB, BE30EECS, BE30EEUD
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