0512522 TERMINAL EVINRUDE
CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100WMLCRS, E115MLCRD, E140TLCRD, E150ANCRS, E150TLCRD, E155WTLCRS, E185ESXENR, E185TLCRS, E200CXENE, E200STLCDR, E200STLCUA, E225CLCUB, E225CXENR, E225PTLCDA, E235STLCRC, E235TLCRC, E275CLCUR, E300CLCU
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 35 AMP » 0512522
CE300TLCDC, CE300TXCDC, E300TLCDC, E300TXCDC 1986
CE300TLCOS, CE300TXCOS, E300TLCOS, E300TXCOS 1985
E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCRS 1984
E115MLCRD, E115TLCRD, E115TXCRD 1984
E140TLCRD, E140TXCRD 1984
E150ANCRS, E150STLCRD 1984
E150TLCRD, E150TXCRD 1984
E155WTLCRS, E155WTXCRS 1984
E185ESXENR 1992
E185TLCRS, E185TXCRS 1984
E200CXENE, E200STLENS, E200TXENE, VE200SLENS, VE200TXENE 1992
E200STLCDR, E200TXCDS 1986
E200STLCUA, E200TXCUC 1987
E225CLCUB, E225CXCUB, E225PLCUB, E225PXCUB, E225TLCUB, E225TXCUB 1987
E225CXENR, E225PLENR, E225PXENR, E225TLENR, E225TXENR, VE225PLENR, VE225PXENR, VE225TLENR, VE225TXENR 1992
E225PTLCDA, E225PTXCDA, E225TLCDA, E225TXCDA 1986
E235STLCRC 1984
E235TLCRC, E235TXCRC 1984
E275CLCUR, E275CXCUR, E275PLCUR, E275PXCUR 1987
E300CLCUR, E300CXCUR, E300PLCUR, E300PXCUR 1987
E70ELCRD, E70TLCRD 1984
E75ECRD, E75ELCRD, E75TLCRD 1984
E90MLCRD, E90TLCRD, E90TXCRD 1984
Information:
The oil change interval can be affected by several factors:
Air/fuel ratio
Ambient air conditions
Engine application
Fuel type
Oil type
Size of the oil sumpThe S O S oil analysis program analyzes used oil in order to determine if the oil change interval is suitable for your specific engine.
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Cat Dealer Service Tool Catalog" or refer to Special Publication, PECJ0003, "Cat Shop Supplies and Tools Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Draining the Engine Oil
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Do not drain the oil when the engine is cold. As the oil cools, waste particles settle on the bottom of the oil pan. The waste particles are not removed when the cold oil is drained. Drain the crankcase when the oil is warm. This method allows proper draining of the waste particles that are suspended in the oil.Failure to follow this recommended procedure will allow the waste particles to be recirculated through the engine lubrication system with the new oil.
After the engine has been operated at normal operating temperature, STOP the engine.
Drain the oil according to the equipment on the engine. Note: Drain the oil into a suitable container. Do not drain the oil into the bilge sump. Dispose of the oil according to local regulations.
Illustration 1 g00574534
Oil drain plug
Note: If a suction device is used in order to remove the oil from the oil pan, ensure that the suction device is clean. This will prevent dirt from entering into the oil pan. Be careful not to strike the engine oil suction tubes or the piston cooling jets.
If the engine does not have a drain valve or a pump, remove an oil drain plug. Allow the oil to drain. After the oil has drained, clean the drain plug and clean the fitting for the drain plug. Install the drain plug. Tighten the drain plug to 70 15 N m (52 11 lb ft).
If the engine has an oil drain valve, open the valve. After the oil has drained, close the valve.
If the engine has a pump for removing dirty oil, connect a hose to the outlet of the pump. Place the hose in a suitable container. Open the valve for the drain line. The two marks on the valve must be turned so that one mark points to the pump and the second mark points to the drain line. Operate the pump until the crankcase is empty. Close the valve to the drain line. Disconnect the hose.
If the oil drain valve has a “quick connect” coupling, attach the coupling. Open the drain valve in order to drain the crankcase. After the oil has drained, close the drain valve. Disconnect the coupling.
Replace the engine oil filter elements before filling the crankcase with new oil. Replacing the Engine Oil Filters With the Engine Stopped
Note: For information about replacing the engine oil filters while the engine is in operation, refer to "Replacing the Oil Filter Elements During Engine Operation".Perform the following procedure after the oil has been drained.
Remove used oil filters and properly discard the used oil filters.
Illustration 2 g00103713
Typical filter mounting base and filter gasket
Clean the sealing surface of the filter mounting base. Make sure that the former oil filter gaskets are removed.
Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the seal of each new filter gasket.
Do not fill the oil filters with oil before installing them. This oil would not be filtered and could be contaminated. Contaminated oil can cause accelerated wear to engine components.
Install the filters by hand. Tighten each filter until the sealing surface contacts the base. Note the position of the index marks on each filter in relation to a fixed point on the filter base. Note: Caterpillar filters have rotation index marks that are spaced 90° or 1/4 of a turn away from each other. When you tighten the filters, use the rotation index marks as a guide.
Tighten each filter according to the instructions that are printed on the filter. Note: You may need to use a Caterpillar strap wrench, or another suitable tool, in order to turn the filters to the amount that is required for final installation. Make sure that the installation tool does not damage the filters. Do not overtighten the oil filter.Filling the Crankcase
If the engine is equipped with an auxiliary oil filter system, extra oil must be added when filling the crankcase. If equipped with an auxiliary oil filter system that is not supplied by Caterpillar, follow the recommendations of the OEM.
Engine damage can occur if the crankcase is filled above the "FULL" mark on the oil level gauge (dipstick).An overfull crankcase can cause the crankshaft to dip into the oil. This will reduce the power that is developed and also force air bubbles into the oil. These bubbles (foam) can cause the following problems: reduction of the oil's ability to lubricate, reduction of oil pressure, inadequate cooling, oil blowing out of the crankcase breathers and excessive oil consumption.Excessive oil consumption will cause deposits to form on the pistons and in the combustion chamber. Deposits in the combustion chamber lead to the following problems: guttering of the valves, packing of carbon under the piston rings and wear of the cylinder liner.If the oil level is above the "FULL" mark on the oil level gauge, drain some of the oil immediately.
Note: Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for information about the type of oil and the amount of oil to use in the engine crankcase.Use the following procedure in order to fill the cra
Air/fuel ratio
Ambient air conditions
Engine application
Fuel type
Oil type
Size of the oil sumpThe S O S oil analysis program analyzes used oil in order to determine if the oil change interval is suitable for your specific engine.
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Cat Dealer Service Tool Catalog" or refer to Special Publication, PECJ0003, "Cat Shop Supplies and Tools Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Draining the Engine Oil
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Do not drain the oil when the engine is cold. As the oil cools, waste particles settle on the bottom of the oil pan. The waste particles are not removed when the cold oil is drained. Drain the crankcase when the oil is warm. This method allows proper draining of the waste particles that are suspended in the oil.Failure to follow this recommended procedure will allow the waste particles to be recirculated through the engine lubrication system with the new oil.
After the engine has been operated at normal operating temperature, STOP the engine.
Drain the oil according to the equipment on the engine. Note: Drain the oil into a suitable container. Do not drain the oil into the bilge sump. Dispose of the oil according to local regulations.
Illustration 1 g00574534
Oil drain plug
Note: If a suction device is used in order to remove the oil from the oil pan, ensure that the suction device is clean. This will prevent dirt from entering into the oil pan. Be careful not to strike the engine oil suction tubes or the piston cooling jets.
If the engine does not have a drain valve or a pump, remove an oil drain plug. Allow the oil to drain. After the oil has drained, clean the drain plug and clean the fitting for the drain plug. Install the drain plug. Tighten the drain plug to 70 15 N m (52 11 lb ft).
If the engine has an oil drain valve, open the valve. After the oil has drained, close the valve.
If the engine has a pump for removing dirty oil, connect a hose to the outlet of the pump. Place the hose in a suitable container. Open the valve for the drain line. The two marks on the valve must be turned so that one mark points to the pump and the second mark points to the drain line. Operate the pump until the crankcase is empty. Close the valve to the drain line. Disconnect the hose.
If the oil drain valve has a “quick connect” coupling, attach the coupling. Open the drain valve in order to drain the crankcase. After the oil has drained, close the drain valve. Disconnect the coupling.
Replace the engine oil filter elements before filling the crankcase with new oil. Replacing the Engine Oil Filters With the Engine Stopped
Note: For information about replacing the engine oil filters while the engine is in operation, refer to "Replacing the Oil Filter Elements During Engine Operation".Perform the following procedure after the oil has been drained.
Remove used oil filters and properly discard the used oil filters.
Illustration 2 g00103713
Typical filter mounting base and filter gasket
Clean the sealing surface of the filter mounting base. Make sure that the former oil filter gaskets are removed.
Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the seal of each new filter gasket.
Do not fill the oil filters with oil before installing them. This oil would not be filtered and could be contaminated. Contaminated oil can cause accelerated wear to engine components.
Install the filters by hand. Tighten each filter until the sealing surface contacts the base. Note the position of the index marks on each filter in relation to a fixed point on the filter base. Note: Caterpillar filters have rotation index marks that are spaced 90° or 1/4 of a turn away from each other. When you tighten the filters, use the rotation index marks as a guide.
Tighten each filter according to the instructions that are printed on the filter. Note: You may need to use a Caterpillar strap wrench, or another suitable tool, in order to turn the filters to the amount that is required for final installation. Make sure that the installation tool does not damage the filters. Do not overtighten the oil filter.Filling the Crankcase
If the engine is equipped with an auxiliary oil filter system, extra oil must be added when filling the crankcase. If equipped with an auxiliary oil filter system that is not supplied by Caterpillar, follow the recommendations of the OEM.
Engine damage can occur if the crankcase is filled above the "FULL" mark on the oil level gauge (dipstick).An overfull crankcase can cause the crankshaft to dip into the oil. This will reduce the power that is developed and also force air bubbles into the oil. These bubbles (foam) can cause the following problems: reduction of the oil's ability to lubricate, reduction of oil pressure, inadequate cooling, oil blowing out of the crankcase breathers and excessive oil consumption.Excessive oil consumption will cause deposits to form on the pistons and in the combustion chamber. Deposits in the combustion chamber lead to the following problems: guttering of the valves, packing of carbon under the piston rings and wear of the cylinder liner.If the oil level is above the "FULL" mark on the oil level gauge, drain some of the oil immediately.
Note: Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" for information about the type of oil and the amount of oil to use in the engine crankcase.Use the following procedure in order to fill the cra
Parts terminal EVINRUDE:
0310523
0310523 TERMINAL,Lead
100882B, 10424G, 10524C, 10624G, 115790S, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 15404G, 15504C, 15604A, 18304A, 25302A, 25402M, 35602G, 40304D, 40404S, 40504C, 40604A, 55872A, 55972A, 85852A, 85892A, BE50DTLEDC, BE60ELEDR, BE70ELEDA, C155WTLM, E100STLCCA, E100S
0309433
0309433 TERMINAL
100882B, 100990S, 115890C, 150840S, 150940C, 55872A, 55972A, 65832B, 85852A, 85892A, BE50DTLEDC, BE60ELEDR, BE70ELEDA, C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLERC, E1
0204036
0204036 TERMINAL
100193A, 100293R, 100882B, 100990S, 10424G, 10524C, 10624G, 115083D, 115393M, 115493B, 115593, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 115890C, 115983E, 125183C, 125283R, 135383M, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 150840S, 150940C, 15404G, 15504C, 15604A, 175740S, 20064
0326255
0326255 TERMINAL BLOCK
E100MLCSC, E100WMLCRS, E105WRLEES, E105WRLSIF, E105WRLSSC, E115MLCIH, E115MLCNB, E115MLCRD, E115MLCSA, E115MLCTE, E140MLCIH, E140MLCNB, E140MLCSA, E140MLCTE, E140TLCRD, E150CXCEM, E150CXEIE, E150CXESB, E150STLCEM, E150STLCTE, E150STLEIE, E150STLESB,
0511656
0511656 TERMINAL
BE130TLECE, BE130TLEDM, BE130TLEUB, C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E100WTLEIB, E100WTLENE, E100WTLEOC, E100WTLERS, E100WTLESM, E
0511865
0511865 . TERMINAL
C155WTLM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E100STLCCA, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E110MLCCA, E110MLCDC, E110MLCUR, E115MLCIH, E115MLCNB, E115MLCOS, E115MLCRD, E115MLCTE, E120TLCCA, E120TLCDC, E120TLCOS, E120TLCUR,
0512947
0512947 TERMINAL, Bullet
B10EL4AAA, B10EL4AAB, B10PL4AAA, B10PL4AAB, B10R4AAA, B10R4AAB, B10TEL4AAA, B10TPL4AAA, B10TPL4AAB, B15PL4AAA, B15R4AAA, B15R4AAB, B25JREUR, BE10EEDD, BE10FAEDC, BE10FAEUR, BE10FDLECM, BE10FDLEDR, BE10FDLEUA, BE10RELEUS, BE115ELEDR, BE115ELEUA, BE115
0125295
0125295 TERMINAL, Bullet
C155WTLM, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLESB, E100WTLEIB, E100WTLENE, E100WTLESM, E100WTLZ, E110MLCCA, E110MLCEM, E115JLEIE, E115JLEND, E115MLESB, E120TLCCA, E120TLCEM, E120TLEIE, E120TLEND, E120TLESB, E125ESXENR, E125ESXESS,