5040425 SPRING EVINRUDE
B3R4AAA
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LSSOCH Drive Belt Set 4PK870 5PK865 4PK1080 99364-20870-83 99364-91080 90916-02336 Compatible with Tacoma 1998-2004 Four Cylinder 2.4 Engines
LSSOCH Product Name: Drive Belt Set || Part Number: 4PK870,5PK865,4PK1080,99364-20870-83,99364-91080,90916-02336 || Replace Part Number: 5040343, 4040342, K040343, 5050340, K050340, 4050340, 5040425, 4040425, K040425 || pplication Models: Compatible with 1998-2004 Tacoma Four Cylinder 2.4 Engines || Package Includes: 1X Air Conditioner Belt,99364-20870-83 1X Drive Belt, Alternator Water Pump Belt,90916-02336 1x Power Steering Drive Belt, 99364-91080
LSSOCH Product Name: Drive Belt Set || Part Number: 4PK870,5PK865,4PK1080,99364-20870-83,99364-91080,90916-02336 || Replace Part Number: 5040343, 4040342, K040343, 5050340, K050340, 4050340, 5040425, 4040425, K040425 || pplication Models: Compatible with 1998-2004 Tacoma Four Cylinder 2.4 Engines || Package Includes: 1X Air Conditioner Belt,99364-20870-83 1X Drive Belt, Alternator Water Pump Belt,90916-02336 1x Power Steering Drive Belt, 99364-91080
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14-09-2017
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DAYCO BELTS/HOSES 5040425
DAYCO BELTS/HOSES 5040425
DAYCO BELTS/HOSES 5040425
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Scheduled Oil Sampling (S O S)
Refer to the information in the Scheduled Oil Sampling section in this publication regarding the description and specifications for acceptable sampling. Obtain Sample
To compliment a good preventive maintenance program, Caterpillar recommends using S O S at regular scheduled intervals to monitor the condition of your engine and engine oil to help determine the maintenance requirements of your engine.Each oil sample should be taken when the oil is warm and well mixed to ensure that the sample is representative of the oil in the crankcase. There are several methods used to obtain S O S samples from Caterpillar diesel engines.* Use a sampling gun inserted into the sump.* Use a valve installed for samples.* Use the drain stream method when changing oil. Caterpillar recommends the first two methods. However, if these methods are not possible, then use a drain stream method when changing the oil.If the drain stream method is used to obtain the oil sample, take the sample after some oil has drained and before the final drain oil stream. The oil at the beginning or end of the drain stream is not mixed well enough to be representative of circulating oil in the compartment and may carry debris that can give false S O S analysis results.Refer to How to Take a Good Oil Sample, PEHP6001 for a step-by-step explanation if using this method of sampling oil.Contact your Caterpillar dealer for information and assistance in establishing the S O S program for your engine and application.Oil Drain Intervals
It is essential that an S O S analysis be performed to analyze oil condition before oil change period adjustment is considered. If the engine crankcase oil has reached its condemning limits as established by the oil analysis program, refer to the topic, Engine Oil and Filter(s), in this publication for the procedure to change the crankcase oil and oil filters.Due to manufacturing tolerances, engine application and maintenance variation, all engines do not consume fuel and oil at the same rate. Some history of fuel and oil consumed for each engine (or group of engines) in a similar application must be established.For a group of engines, determine the average fuel consumption and add oil rate. This is performed by multiplying the total quantity of fuel consumed by the operating (service) hours of the engines.For more information on adjusting oil change intervals for specific applications, see your Caterpillar dealer.Engine Oil and Filters
Refer to the Lubricant Viscosity and Refill Capacities charts in this publication for the recommended type and amount of oil to use for this engine. The location of the ADD and FULL marks on the engine dipstick are determined by the calibration procedure for marking dipstick at low idle. If the ADD and FULL marks have not been stamped on the dipstick, perform the calibration procedure in the Dipstick Calibration topic or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance. Dipstick Calibration Read the complete oil and filter change procedure before performing calibration procedure. This engine uses a dipstick that has a FULL RANGE zone versus other dipsticks that have the traditional FULL mark. To determine the correct FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone and prevent overfilling or under filling the crankcase, it is important to calibrate (or verify the calibration of) the dipstick at the first oil change.To verify the ADD mark and establish the actual FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone of the dipstick, use the following procedure. A convenient time to calibrate the dipstick is at the first oil change.1. Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Stop the engine. Remove the crankcase drain line plug and allow oil to drain. 2. Remove oil filter(s). Install new filter(s). Install crankcase drain line plug and tighten to 70 14 N m (50 10 lb ft). Refer to Lubricant Specifications and Refill Capacity chart for proper oil and quantity for this engine. 3. Remove the oil filler cap to add 121 liter (128 U.S. quart) of oil to the crankcase. Allow five minutes for the oil to drain into the sump.
To prevent crankshaft or bearing damage, ensure filters are installed and crank engine to fill all filters BEFORE starting.Follow the Engine Starting procedure in this manual to start the engine.
4. Start and run the engine long enough to circulate the oil and fill the filters. 5. Stop the engine and allow the oil to drain back to the sump for five minutes. Remove the dipstick. The oil level should be at the ADD mark. If it is not, mark the actual level on the dipstick. This is now the correct ADD mark. 6. Add 15 liter (16 U.S. quart) additional oil to the sump. Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the sump. Again, check the level on the dipstick. This is the correct FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone on the dipstick. If it is not, mark the new FULL level on the dipstick. 7. Start the engine again and operate until it reaches normal operating temperature. With the engine running at LOW IDLE, remove the dipstick. Mark the level on the opposite side of the dipstick as FULL level for the ENGINE AT LOW IDLE WITH THE ENGINE WARM. Drain Oil
Stop the engine. Refer to the Engine Stopping procedure in this publication.
Drain the crankcase with the oil warm and the engine stopped to allow for the draining of waste particles that are suspended in the oil. While draining the oil, obtain a sample for oil analysis. Failure to follow this recommended procedure would result in these waste particles being recirculated through your engine lubrication system with the new oil. * Remove the crankcase drain lines plug (or loosen the crankcase drain adapter), turn knob on valve counterclockwise (CCW) and allow the oil to drain.Obtain an oil sample for S O S (Scheduled Oil Sampling) analysis.* Close the valve to the engine crankcase drain line and install the crankcase drain lines plug.Change Filter(s)
Change
Refer to the information in the Scheduled Oil Sampling section in this publication regarding the description and specifications for acceptable sampling. Obtain Sample
To compliment a good preventive maintenance program, Caterpillar recommends using S O S at regular scheduled intervals to monitor the condition of your engine and engine oil to help determine the maintenance requirements of your engine.Each oil sample should be taken when the oil is warm and well mixed to ensure that the sample is representative of the oil in the crankcase. There are several methods used to obtain S O S samples from Caterpillar diesel engines.* Use a sampling gun inserted into the sump.* Use a valve installed for samples.* Use the drain stream method when changing oil. Caterpillar recommends the first two methods. However, if these methods are not possible, then use a drain stream method when changing the oil.If the drain stream method is used to obtain the oil sample, take the sample after some oil has drained and before the final drain oil stream. The oil at the beginning or end of the drain stream is not mixed well enough to be representative of circulating oil in the compartment and may carry debris that can give false S O S analysis results.Refer to How to Take a Good Oil Sample, PEHP6001 for a step-by-step explanation if using this method of sampling oil.Contact your Caterpillar dealer for information and assistance in establishing the S O S program for your engine and application.Oil Drain Intervals
It is essential that an S O S analysis be performed to analyze oil condition before oil change period adjustment is considered. If the engine crankcase oil has reached its condemning limits as established by the oil analysis program, refer to the topic, Engine Oil and Filter(s), in this publication for the procedure to change the crankcase oil and oil filters.Due to manufacturing tolerances, engine application and maintenance variation, all engines do not consume fuel and oil at the same rate. Some history of fuel and oil consumed for each engine (or group of engines) in a similar application must be established.For a group of engines, determine the average fuel consumption and add oil rate. This is performed by multiplying the total quantity of fuel consumed by the operating (service) hours of the engines.For more information on adjusting oil change intervals for specific applications, see your Caterpillar dealer.Engine Oil and Filters
Refer to the Lubricant Viscosity and Refill Capacities charts in this publication for the recommended type and amount of oil to use for this engine. The location of the ADD and FULL marks on the engine dipstick are determined by the calibration procedure for marking dipstick at low idle. If the ADD and FULL marks have not been stamped on the dipstick, perform the calibration procedure in the Dipstick Calibration topic or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance. Dipstick Calibration Read the complete oil and filter change procedure before performing calibration procedure. This engine uses a dipstick that has a FULL RANGE zone versus other dipsticks that have the traditional FULL mark. To determine the correct FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone and prevent overfilling or under filling the crankcase, it is important to calibrate (or verify the calibration of) the dipstick at the first oil change.To verify the ADD mark and establish the actual FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone of the dipstick, use the following procedure. A convenient time to calibrate the dipstick is at the first oil change.1. Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Stop the engine. Remove the crankcase drain line plug and allow oil to drain. 2. Remove oil filter(s). Install new filter(s). Install crankcase drain line plug and tighten to 70 14 N m (50 10 lb ft). Refer to Lubricant Specifications and Refill Capacity chart for proper oil and quantity for this engine. 3. Remove the oil filler cap to add 121 liter (128 U.S. quart) of oil to the crankcase. Allow five minutes for the oil to drain into the sump.
To prevent crankshaft or bearing damage, ensure filters are installed and crank engine to fill all filters BEFORE starting.Follow the Engine Starting procedure in this manual to start the engine.
4. Start and run the engine long enough to circulate the oil and fill the filters. 5. Stop the engine and allow the oil to drain back to the sump for five minutes. Remove the dipstick. The oil level should be at the ADD mark. If it is not, mark the actual level on the dipstick. This is now the correct ADD mark. 6. Add 15 liter (16 U.S. quart) additional oil to the sump. Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the sump. Again, check the level on the dipstick. This is the correct FULL mark in the FULL RANGE zone on the dipstick. If it is not, mark the new FULL level on the dipstick. 7. Start the engine again and operate until it reaches normal operating temperature. With the engine running at LOW IDLE, remove the dipstick. Mark the level on the opposite side of the dipstick as FULL level for the ENGINE AT LOW IDLE WITH THE ENGINE WARM. Drain Oil
Stop the engine. Refer to the Engine Stopping procedure in this publication.
Drain the crankcase with the oil warm and the engine stopped to allow for the draining of waste particles that are suspended in the oil. While draining the oil, obtain a sample for oil analysis. Failure to follow this recommended procedure would result in these waste particles being recirculated through your engine lubrication system with the new oil. * Remove the crankcase drain lines plug (or loosen the crankcase drain adapter), turn knob on valve counterclockwise (CCW) and allow the oil to drain.Obtain an oil sample for S O S (Scheduled Oil Sampling) analysis.* Close the valve to the engine crankcase drain line and install the crankcase drain lines plug.Change Filter(s)
Change
Parts spring EVINRUDE:
5041690
5041675
5041675 SPRING WASHER
B15PL4AAA, B15PL4INS, B15R4AAA, B15R4AAB, B15R4INS, B15RL4INS, B15TE4INS, B3R4AAA, E15PL4INS, E15R4INS
5040812
5040199
5041684
5040019