0326205 EVINRUDE SPRING, Clutch


0326205 SPRING, Clutch EVINRUDE BE3REDS, BE4BREDS, BE4BREUC, E2WRSIR, E3BRCEC, E3BRESR, E3RCCM, E3RCUA, E3REIA, E3RENM, E3REOD, E3RERE, E3RETB, E3REUC, E3ROSIA, E3WRSIR, E4BRCICI, E4BRECRJ, E4BRHCCS, E4BRHCDE, E4BRHCNR, E4BRHCOB, E4BRHCRM, E4BRHCTA, E4BRHCUD, E4RCCS, E4RCEC, E4RCUD SPRING
0326205 SPRING, Clutch EVINRUDE
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Number on catalog scheme: 26
 

BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

BE3REDS 1996
BE4BREDS, BE4BRLEDS, BE4REDS, BE4RLEDS, E4REDS, E4RLEDS 1996
BE4BREUC, BE4BRLEUC, E4REUC, E4RLEUC 1997
E2WRSIR 2001
E3BRCEC 1989
E3BRESR 1990
E3RCCM 1988
E3RCUA 1987
E3REIA 1991
E3RENM 1992
E3REOD 1995
E3RERE 1994
E3RETB 1993
E3REUC 1997
E3ROSIA 2001
E3WRSIR 2001
E4BRCICI, E4BRLCIC 1981
E4BRECRJ, E4BRLECRJ 1998
E4BRHCCS, E4BRHLCCS 1988
E4BRHCDE, E4BRHLCDE 1986
E4BRHCNR, E4BRHLCNR 1982
E4BRHCOB, E4BRHLCOB 1985
E4BRHCRM, E4BRHLCRM 1984
E4BRHCTA, E4BRHLCTA 1983
E4BRHCUD, E4BRHLCUD 1987
E4RCCS, E4RLCCS 1988
E4RCEC, E4RLCEC 1989
E4RCUD, E4RLCUD 1987
E4REIA, E4RLEIA 1991
E4RENM, E4RLENM 1992
E4REOD, E4RLEOD 1995
E4RERE, E4RLERE 1994
E4RESR, E4RLESR 1990
E4RETB, E4RLETB 1993

Information:


What is ULSD and how is it different from Low Sulfur Diesel (LSD)?The United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD - S15) as a U.S. diesel fuel with a sulfur content not to exceed 15 parts per million (ppm) or 0.0015% by weight. Low Sulfur Diesel (LSD - S500) is defined as a U.S. diesel fuel with a sulfur content not to exceed 500 ppm or 0.05% by weight. The LSD fuel commonly available in North America normally does not exceed 350 ppm sulfur. Both ULSD and LSD should meet the fuel requirements outlined in "ASTM D975-07b".
Why is the sulfur content of diesel fuel in the U.S. reduced to 15 ppm?ULSD is required by U.S. EPA regulations for highway vehicles to ensure that these vehicles will meet emissions standards to improve air quality. In California, other properties of vehicular diesel fuel are also controlled to help reduce smog.
Can I use LSD fuel in model year (MY) 2007 or newer on-highway engines?On-highway diesel engines built in 2007 and later model years (U.S. EPA 2007 certified) must operate with ULSD fuel to comply with U.S. EPA regulations. Using LSD fuel in MY2007 and newer diesel engines powering on-highway vehicles is illegal and punishable with civil penalties. Fuel sulfur above 15 ppm can reduce the efficiency and durability of the engine. The potential impact may include permanent damage to the emissions control systems, reduced fuel economy and more frequent regeneration events. Engine failures that result from improper fuel usage are not Caterpillar factory defects and the cost of repair is not covered by a Caterpillar warranty.
How do I know if I have a MY2007 on-highway engine?Cat MY2007 Low Emission Engines can be identified with the following serial number prefixes:
C15: SDP1-UP
C13: LEE1-UP
C9: C9S1-UP
C7: C7S1-UPNote: The truck chassis model year may or may not correspond to the engine emissions model year. In some cases, a MY2006 emissions engine may power a MY2007 chassis model.The MY2007 engine is identified with specific labels that show the following:
Serial Number
2007 Engine Emissions LabelFuel labels incorporating the words "Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel fuel" are attached by the truck manufacturer to the on-highway vehicle chassis at the following places:
Near the fuel tank(s) filler neck
Instrument panel (dashboard)
When will ULSD be available in the U.S. for MY2007 on-highway engines?The timeline proposed by the U.S. EPA states that ULSD fuel is expected to be available at most retail locations by 15October 2006.Note: In the U.S., diesel fuel classified as LSD fuel may still be sold at some retail locations outside of California during the 15October 2006 and 1December 2006 time period.
State of AlaskaFuel distributors in urban Alaska will follow the same transition schedule as the distributors in the rest of the U.S. for on-highway diesel fuel.Alaska has received an extension of the on-highway fuel 15 ppm maximum fuel sulfur requirement for rural areas (those areas not served by the Federal Aid Highway System). The 15 ppm maximum sulfur content diesel fuel must be in retail facilities in the rural areas by 1December 2010 for all of the following applications: highway, non-road, locomotive and marine diesel engines.All diesel fuel in Alaska remains exempt from the dyeing requirements in the U.S. EPA highway and non-road final rules.Source: U.S. EPA website: www.epa.gov
What are the Fuel Sulfur Regulations for Canada and Mexico?
CanadaCanada follows the same timeline and regulations as the U.S. where 15 ppm maximum sulfur fuel is available beginning 15October 2006.
MexicoThe Mexican government has drafted a regulation requiring ULSD fuel in Mexico beginning in September 2008, but the regulation has not been finalized. This could change when the new low-emitting vehicles begin to travel between Mexico and its northern neighbors. If there is no change in the situation, MY2007 U.S. vehicles (U.S. EPA 2007 certified) that enter Mexico will need to fuel up in the U.S., and it is possible that some fuel supplied by U.S. refineries could be stored in Mexico near major metropolitan areas for use under private, contractual arrangements.
Can ULSD be used in engines that were built before 2007?On-highway vehicles powered by MY2007 and newer low-emissions diesel engines (U.S. EPA 2007 certified) must use only ULSD fuel. Owners of MY2006 and older diesel engines may use ULSD or LSD fuel. In the U.S., only ULSD fuel will be available for on-highway use starting on 1December 2010.
Should I be concerned with the lubricity of ULSD?Diesel fuel lubricity is necessary to minimize wear on fuel pumps and injectors. ULSD fuel requires good lubricity and corrosion inhibitors in order to prevent unacceptable engine wear. In the U.S., as necessary, additives to increase lubricity and to inhibit corrosion will be added to ULSD fuel prior to its retail sale. With these additives, ULSD fuel is expected to perform as well as LSD fuel. All Cat electronic engines produced since MY2000 are qualified to run on ULSD fuel.Note: Have the fuel supplier confirm that the ULSD fuel available meets all "ASTM D975-07b S15" requirements.In North America, diesel fuel that is identified as "ASTM D975" Grade No. 2-D S15 or "ASTM D975" Grade No. 1-D S15 and meeting the "ASTM D975-07b" Thermal Stability Guideline X3.10.2.2 generally meet the "Caterpillar Specification for Distillate Diesel Fuel" requirements for ULSD fuel.
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In the U.S., how do I know if I am purchasing ULSD or LSD fuel?The U.S. EPA regulation concerning ULSD fuel requires that new labels be placed on every diesel dispenser in the U.S., excluding California, where LSD fuel is no longer available. The label should be located near the metering display showing how many gallons have been pumped into the diesel vehicle fuel tank. When the diesel fuel contains 15 ppm sulfur or less, the label will be titled "Ultra Low Sulfur Highway Diesel Fuel". With LSD fuel, the label will be titled "Low Sulfur Highway Diesel Fuel". Using LSD fuel in MY2007 and newer on-highway diesel engines (U.S. EPA 2007 certified) is illegal and punishable with civil penalties. In California, the state has mandated that ULSD be the only fuel available. Therefore, the U.S.


Parts spring EVINRUDE:

0312874
 
0312874 SPRING WASHER,Steering handle
1002R, 1802S, 1902C, 2102A, 2202M, 2302B, 2402E, 2502D, 2602S, 2702C, 2802R, 2902A, 3802A, 4006E, 4106D, 4206S, 4306C, 4406R, 4506A, 4606M, 4706B, 4806E, 4902B, 4904D, BE4RDHEDS, BE5DREDS, BE5DREUC, BE5FRBECC, BE5FRBEUS, BE6DRECR, BE6DREDS, BE6DREUC,
0320469
 
0320469 SPRING, Throttle return
10524C, 10624G, 10724A, 10824M, 10924B, 15404G, 15504C, 15604A, 2902A, 4904D, 6904E, BE3REDS, BE4BREDS, BE4BREUC, BE4RDHEDS, E10ECDB, E10ECOM, E10ECSE, E10ELCID, E10ELCNS, E10ELCRA, E10ELCTC, E15ECDE, E15ECIS, E15ECNC, E15ECOB, E15ECRM, E15ECSD, E15E
0202027
 
0202027 SPRING, Tilting bolt
E3BRCEC, E3RCCM, E3RCUA, E4BRCICI, E4BRHCCS, E4BRHCDE, E4BRHCNR, E4BRHCOB, E4BRHCRM, E4BRHCTA, E4BRHCUD, E4RCCS, E4RCEC, E4RCUD, E4RESR
0333541
 
0333541 SPRING, Plunger return
E3RCCM, E3RCUA, E4RCCS, E4RCUD, E6RCCS, E6RCEC, E8RCCS, E8RCEC
0331970
 
0331970 SPRING, Friction
BE10EEDD, BE10FAEDC, BE10FAEUR, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15RELEUC, BE25ARECA, BE25AREDC, BE25AREUR, BE35ARECR, BE35AREDS, BE35AREEA, BE35AREUC, BE35ARSIB, BE35ARSSM, BE3REDS, BE4BREDS, BE4BREUC, BE5DREDS, BE5DREUC, BE5FRBECC, BE5FRBEUS, BE6DRECR, BE6D
0333636
 
0333636 SPRING, Tilt lock return
E3RCCM, E4RCCS, EJR-CCM, EJR-CEB, EJR-ESE
0115528
SPRING COVER
0115528 SPRING COVER
BE2REDE, BE2REUD, BE3ROEDE, BE3ROEUD, E2RECS, E2ROEOB, E2WREES, E2WRSIR, E2WRSSC, E3ROECS, E3ROEOB, E3ROSIA, E3ROSSR, E3WREES, E3WRSIR, E3WRSSC, HE2DRETC, HE3REIC, HE3RENR, HE3RETC
0115235
 
0115235 SPRING, Friction adjustment knob
BE2REDE, BE2REUD, BE3ROEDE, BE3ROEUD, E2RECS, E2ROEOB, E2WREES, E2WRSIR, E2WRSSC, E3ROECS, E3ROEOB, E3ROSIA, E3ROSSR, E3WREES, E3WRSIR, E3WRSSC, HE2DRETC, HE3REIC, HE3RENR, HE3RETC
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