5007771 THROTTLE CABLE EVINRUDE
E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DRLSEE, E55MJRLAAA, E55MJRLIIM, E55MJRLINB, E55MJRLISA, E55MJRLSEF, E55MJRLSER, E55MRLAAA, E55MRLIIM, E55MRLINB, E55MRLISA, E55MRLSEF, E55MRLSER
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06-05-2023
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WATERLONG Cable 5007771 334083 for Johnson 88cm
Repalces Johnson 5007771 334083 (Please see attached picture to check kit contents) || The cable meets or exceeds OEM specifications || Easy To Install No Instruction || Boat Motor for Outboard Engine || 12-Month Warranty - If any questions, Please contact us by email as soon as possible. We will provide free Replacement or Refund based on your problems.
Repalces Johnson 5007771 334083 (Please see attached picture to check kit contents) || The cable meets or exceeds OEM specifications || Easy To Install No Instruction || Boat Motor for Outboard Engine || 12-Month Warranty - If any questions, Please contact us by email as soon as possible. We will provide free Replacement or Refund based on your problems.
Compatible models:
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- TILLER ARM (DR) » 5007771
E40DRLIIS 2011
E40DRLINC 2012
E40DRLISD 2010
E40DRLISF 2010
E40DRLSEE 2009
E55MJRLAAA 2012
E55MJRLIIM 2011
E55MJRLINB 2012
E55MJRLISA 2010
E55MJRLSEF 2009
E55MJRLSER 2009
E55MRLAAA 2012
E55MRLIIM 2011
E55MRLINB 2012
E55MRLISA 2010
E55MRLSEF 2009
E55MRLSER 2009
Information:
White Smoke
Recommended Procedure
1. Cold Outside Temperatures ... When the air outside is cold, the cylinder temperature is cooler. Not all the fuel will burn in the cylinders. The fuel which does not burn comes out the exhaust as white smoke. White smoke is normal in cold temperatures until the engine operates long enough to become warm. There will be less white smoke if No. 1 diesel fuel is used.2. Long Idle Periods ... When an engine runs at idle speed for a long period of time, the cylinders cool and all of the fuel does not burn. Do not idle an engine for a long period of time. Stop an engine when it is not in use. If long idle periods are necessary, use No. 1 diesel fuel.3. Low Quality Fuel ... Test the engine using fuel according to recommendations by Caterpillar.4. Air in Fuel System ... With air in the fuel system the engine will normally be difficult to start, run rough and release a large amount of white smoke. To remove the air from the fuel system open the manual bleed valve on the fuel injection pump housing. Operate the priming pump until the flow of fuel from the manual bleed valve is free of air. Close the manual bleed valve and fasten the fuel priming pump. Start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or releases a large amount of white smoke, loosen the fuel line nuts one at a time at the cylinder heads, and permit the fuel to come out until it is free of air. Tighten the fuel line nuts. If air is not removed in this way, put 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check for leakage at the connections between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. If there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside fuel supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak.5. Fuel Injection Timing Not Correct ... Check and make necessary adjustments as per Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual.6. Automatic Timing Advance Does Not Operate Correctly ... Check with engine warm. Use the 8T5300 Timing Indicator Group to check the automatic timing advance unit. Check to see that the advance is smooth and that the amount of advance is correct. See Fuel System of the Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual for the subject Checking Engine Timing And Automatic Timing Advance Unit With 8T5300 Timing Indicator Group. If the timing indicator is not available, make rapid "acceleration" (increase in speed) from low idle to high idle. Engine must have smooth acceleration. A timing advance that does not operate correctly can cause delays of the engine acceleration at some rpm before high idle, or possibly cause the engine to run rough and have exhaust noise (backfire) during acceleration. This condition is difficult to find if engine acceleration is slow or at a constant engine rpm.7. Valve Adjustment Not Correct ... Check and make necessary adjustments as per Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual. Intake valve clearance is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve clearance is 0.64 mm (.025 in).8. Bad Fuel Nozzles(s) ... Bad Fuel nozzles will normally cause the engine to "misfire" (injection not regular) and run rough, but can cause too much smoke and the engine still be running smooth. Remove and test the fuel nozzles.9. Misfiring Cylinder(s) ... See Misfiring and Running Rough.Blue Smoke
10. Engine Oil Level Too High ... Do not put too much oil in the crankcase. If the oil level in the crankcase goes up as the engine is used, check for fuel in the crankcase. See Fuel In Crankcase Oil.11. Damage to Positive Crankcase Ventilator Valve or Valve Assembled Wrong ... The positive crankcase ventilator valve must be assembled correctly and the diaphragm and/or gasket must be free of damage.12. Worn Valve Guides ... See the Specifications section of this Service Manual for the maximum permissible wear of the valve guides. The repair procedure for valve guides is in the Reconditioning Procedures section of this Service Manual.13. Worn Piston Rings and/or Cylinder Walls ... Worn piston rings and/or cylinder walls can be the cause of blue smoke and can cause a loss of compression. Check cylinder condition with the cylinder leakage tester. Special Instruction, Form No. GMG00694, gives the test procedure. Make a visual inspection of the cylinder walls and piston rings. If necessary measure the cylinder walls and piston rings. For the cylinder and piston ring specifications see the Specification section of this Service Manual. High wear at low mileage is normally caused by dirt coming into the engine with the inlet air.14. Wear or Damage to Pistons ... Check piston ring to groove clearance. Pistons which have worn grooves and pistons with damage or defects can cause blue smoke and too much oil consumption. Make sure the oil return holes under the oil ring are open.
Recommended Procedure
1. Cold Outside Temperatures ... When the air outside is cold, the cylinder temperature is cooler. Not all the fuel will burn in the cylinders. The fuel which does not burn comes out the exhaust as white smoke. White smoke is normal in cold temperatures until the engine operates long enough to become warm. There will be less white smoke if No. 1 diesel fuel is used.2. Long Idle Periods ... When an engine runs at idle speed for a long period of time, the cylinders cool and all of the fuel does not burn. Do not idle an engine for a long period of time. Stop an engine when it is not in use. If long idle periods are necessary, use No. 1 diesel fuel.3. Low Quality Fuel ... Test the engine using fuel according to recommendations by Caterpillar.4. Air in Fuel System ... With air in the fuel system the engine will normally be difficult to start, run rough and release a large amount of white smoke. To remove the air from the fuel system open the manual bleed valve on the fuel injection pump housing. Operate the priming pump until the flow of fuel from the manual bleed valve is free of air. Close the manual bleed valve and fasten the fuel priming pump. Start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or releases a large amount of white smoke, loosen the fuel line nuts one at a time at the cylinder heads, and permit the fuel to come out until it is free of air. Tighten the fuel line nuts. If air is not removed in this way, put 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check for leakage at the connections between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. If there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside fuel supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak.5. Fuel Injection Timing Not Correct ... Check and make necessary adjustments as per Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual.6. Automatic Timing Advance Does Not Operate Correctly ... Check with engine warm. Use the 8T5300 Timing Indicator Group to check the automatic timing advance unit. Check to see that the advance is smooth and that the amount of advance is correct. See Fuel System of the Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual for the subject Checking Engine Timing And Automatic Timing Advance Unit With 8T5300 Timing Indicator Group. If the timing indicator is not available, make rapid "acceleration" (increase in speed) from low idle to high idle. Engine must have smooth acceleration. A timing advance that does not operate correctly can cause delays of the engine acceleration at some rpm before high idle, or possibly cause the engine to run rough and have exhaust noise (backfire) during acceleration. This condition is difficult to find if engine acceleration is slow or at a constant engine rpm.7. Valve Adjustment Not Correct ... Check and make necessary adjustments as per Testing and Adjusting section of this Service Manual. Intake valve clearance is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve clearance is 0.64 mm (.025 in).8. Bad Fuel Nozzles(s) ... Bad Fuel nozzles will normally cause the engine to "misfire" (injection not regular) and run rough, but can cause too much smoke and the engine still be running smooth. Remove and test the fuel nozzles.9. Misfiring Cylinder(s) ... See Misfiring and Running Rough.Blue Smoke
10. Engine Oil Level Too High ... Do not put too much oil in the crankcase. If the oil level in the crankcase goes up as the engine is used, check for fuel in the crankcase. See Fuel In Crankcase Oil.11. Damage to Positive Crankcase Ventilator Valve or Valve Assembled Wrong ... The positive crankcase ventilator valve must be assembled correctly and the diaphragm and/or gasket must be free of damage.12. Worn Valve Guides ... See the Specifications section of this Service Manual for the maximum permissible wear of the valve guides. The repair procedure for valve guides is in the Reconditioning Procedures section of this Service Manual.13. Worn Piston Rings and/or Cylinder Walls ... Worn piston rings and/or cylinder walls can be the cause of blue smoke and can cause a loss of compression. Check cylinder condition with the cylinder leakage tester. Special Instruction, Form No. GMG00694, gives the test procedure. Make a visual inspection of the cylinder walls and piston rings. If necessary measure the cylinder walls and piston rings. For the cylinder and piston ring specifications see the Specification section of this Service Manual. High wear at low mileage is normally caused by dirt coming into the engine with the inlet air.14. Wear or Damage to Pistons ... Check piston ring to groove clearance. Pistons which have worn grooves and pistons with damage or defects can cause blue smoke and too much oil consumption. Make sure the oil return holes under the oil ring are open.
Parts throttle EVINRUDE:
0174741
0174741 THROTTLE FRICTION CONTROL
BE10EEDD, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15RELEUC, E105WRLEES, E105WRLSIF, E105WRLSSC, E10ECES, E10EECC, E10EEIR, E10EENA, E10EEOE, E10EERB, E10EESC, E10EETM, E15ECEC, E15EECR, E15EEIA, E15EENM, E15EEOD, E15EERE, E15EESR, E15EETB, E15WREES, E15WRLSIR, E15WR
5005239
5005239 THROTTLE CAM
E40DELSDA, E40DELSOR, E40DELSRC, E40DPLAAA, E40DPLABA, E40DPLIIS, E40DPLINC, E40DPLISD, E40DPLISF, E40DPLSCB, E40DPLSDA, E40DPLSEE, E40DPLSOR, E40DPLSRC, E40DPLSUM, E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DRLSCB, E40DRLSD
5005187
5005187 THROTTLE LEVER
E115DBXAAA, E115DBXABA, E115DBXIIB, E115DBXINE, E115DBXISF, E115DBXSCR, E115DBXSEF, E115DBXSUC, E115DCXAAA, E115DCXABA, E115DCXIIA, E115DCXINM, E115DCXISF, E115DCXSCS, E115DCXSEF, E115DHLAAA, E115DHLABA, E115DHLIIR, E115DHLINA, E115DHLISC, E115DHLSES
5005188
5005188 THROTTLE LEVER
DE150CXAAA, DE150CXAAC, DE150CXINS, DE150PXAAA, DE150PXAAC, DE150PXINS, DE200CXAAA, DE200CXAAC, DE200PXAAA, DE200PXAAC, E115DBXAAA, E115DBXABA, E115DBXIIB, E115DBXINE, E115DBXISF, E115DBXSCR, E115DBXSEF, E115DBXSUC, E115DCXAAA, E115DCXABA, E115DCXIIA
5006454
5006454 THROTTLE BODY Assy
E40DELSDA, E40DPLISD, E40DPLISF, E40DPLSCB, E40DPLSDA, E40DPLSEE, E40DPLSUM, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DRLSCB, E40DRLSDA, E40DRLSEE, E40DRLSUM, E40DTLISF, E40DTLISR, E40DTLSCS, E40DTLSEC, E50DPLISD, E50DPLISF, E50DPLSCB, E50DPLSDA, E50DPLSEE, E50DPLSU
5008075
5008076
5008076 THROTTLE FRICTION Assy
E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DTLAAA, E40DTLABA, E40DTLIIA, E40DTLINM, E40DTLISF, E40DTLISR, E50DTLAAA, E50DTLABA, E50DTLIIA, E50DTLINM, E50DTLISF, E50DTLISR, E55MJRLAAA, E55MJRLIIM, E55MJRLINB, E55MJRLISA, E55M
5008407
5008407 THROTTLE BODY Assy Exhaust emissions related part
E40DPLAAA, E40DPLABA, E40DPLIIS, E40DPLINC, E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DTLAAA, E40DTLABA, E40DTLIIA, E40DTLINM, E50DPLAAA, E50DPLABA, E50DPLIIS, E50DPLINC, E50DTLAAA, E50DTLABA, E50DTLIIA, E50DTLINM, E55MJRLAAA, E55MJRLIIM, E55MJR