0174618 VRO PUMP ASSY. EVINRUDE
CE275TLCOS
VRO
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Pump Rebuild Kit fits - VRO All Years/HP 435921 436095; 0435921-0436095-6-435925-435924-5007420-5007423
AUTO COMMITTEE Fix that squeaky brake, knocking engine, or clicking starter with Auto-Committee replacement parts to save money down the road. || Compatible: 0435921-0436095-6-435925-435924-5007420-5007423 0174128 0174432 0174724 0175108 0435780 0174246 0174433 0174725 0175160 0435786 0174247 0174434 0174726 0175161 0435922 0174257 0174435 0174727 0175162 0435923 0174262 0174563 0174728 0175163 0435924 0174264 0174564 0174729 0175166 0435925 0174300 0174565 || 0174736 0175246 0438406 0174307 0174618 0174875 0398711 5004555 0174423 0174719 0174876 0433917 5004559 0174424 0174720 0174877 0435554 5004562 0174425 0174721 0174878 0455557 5007421 0174426 0174722 0174879 0435559 5007423 0174427 0174723 0175102 0435723 174128 174432 174724 175108 435780 174246 || 175166 435925 174300 174565 174730 175230 436694 174301 174566 174733 175243 437968 174302 174567 174734 175244 438097 174303 174568 174735 175245 438404 174304 174570 174736 175246 438406 174307 174618 174875 398711 5004555 174423 174719 174876 433917 5004559 174424 174720 174877 || Aftermarket Parts. NOT an OEM. High-Tech materials provides unmatched reliability and performance. Direct replacement to your original unit. If there are any questions as to this product, please contact us directly for technical support. Please verify your requirements or contact us before ordering.
AUTO COMMITTEE Fix that squeaky brake, knocking engine, or clicking starter with Auto-Committee replacement parts to save money down the road. || Compatible: 0435921-0436095-6-435925-435924-5007420-5007423 0174128 0174432 0174724 0175108 0435780 0174246 0174433 0174725 0175160 0435786 0174247 0174434 0174726 0175161 0435922 0174257 0174435 0174727 0175162 0435923 0174262 0174563 0174728 0175163 0435924 0174264 0174564 0174729 0175166 0435925 0174300 0174565 || 0174736 0175246 0438406 0174307 0174618 0174875 0398711 5004555 0174423 0174719 0174876 0433917 5004559 0174424 0174720 0174877 0435554 5004562 0174425 0174721 0174878 0455557 5007421 0174426 0174722 0174879 0435559 5007423 0174427 0174723 0175102 0435723 174128 174432 174724 175108 435780 174246 || 175166 435925 174300 174565 174730 175230 436694 174301 174566 174733 175243 437968 174302 174567 174734 175244 438097 174303 174568 174735 175245 438404 174304 174570 174736 175246 438406 174307 174618 174875 398711 5004555 174423 174719 174876 433917 5004559 174424 174720 174877 || Aftermarket Parts. NOT an OEM. High-Tech materials provides unmatched reliability and performance. Direct replacement to your original unit. If there are any questions as to this product, please contact us directly for technical support. Please verify your requirements or contact us before ordering.
$27.49
06-05-2024
US: The ROP Shop
The ROP Shop | Fuel Pump Rebuild Kit for VRO 0174307, 0174618, 0174875, 174300, 174565 Engines
The ROP Shop Replacement Fuel Pump Rebuild Kit for VRO 0174307, 0174618, 0174875, 174300, 174565 Engines || Specs - Refer to images 2 & 3 for more information || Includes - Seal (0343919), O-Ring (125396), Air Motor Assembly Diaphragm (0435921), (2) Piston Sterns, (4) Washers, & Hardware || For all years & horsepowers of VRO pumps || This kit services 1984 thru end of production
The ROP Shop Replacement Fuel Pump Rebuild Kit for VRO 0174307, 0174618, 0174875, 174300, 174565 Engines || Specs - Refer to images 2 & 3 for more information || Includes - Seal (0343919), O-Ring (125396), Air Motor Assembly Diaphragm (0435921), (2) Piston Sterns, (4) Washers, & Hardware || For all years & horsepowers of VRO pumps || This kit services 1984 thru end of production
Compatible models:
CE275TLCOS
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
Information:
Table 1
Event Codes
J1939 Codes and Description Conditions which Generate this Code System Response
110-15 Engine Coolant Temperature : High - least severe (1) The engine coolant temperature is above the trip point temperature for the programmed delay time. The code is logged.
110-16 Engine Coolant Temperature : High - moderate severity (2) The code is logged.
Engine power is derated.
110-00 Engine Coolant Temperature : High - most severe (3) The code is logged.
If the ground speed of the vehicle is zero and the parking brake is set, the engine will be shut down.
4193-0 Engine Coolant Pump Outlet Temperature : High - most severe (3) The engine coolant temperature is above the trip point temperature for the programmed delay time. This code is generated by the Temperature Control Module (TCM) (MID No. 094). The code is logged.
The TCM commands the valve to open fully. Probable Causes
Diagnostic Codes and Event Codes
Low coolant level
Radiator
Coolant leak
Engine cooling fan
Pressure cap for the radiator
Temperature Control Module (TCM)
Jacket water pump
Engine overloadRecommended Actions
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Codes
A. Connect Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Download the "Product Status Report" from the engine ECM before performing any troubleshooting or clearing diagnostic trouble codes.
C. Determine if the event code that directed to this story is present.
D. Look for active diagnostic codes that are associated with the system for the event code that directed to this story.
110-0, 110-15, 110-16 or 4193-0
Result: An associated code is present.
Repair: Troubleshoot any associated codes before continuing with this test.
Result: A 110-0, 110-15, 110-16 or 4193-0 code is present.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: No active codes
STOP
2. Low Coolant Level
A. Inspect the coolant level.
Coolant
Result: The coolant level is OK.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The coolant level is NOT OK.
Repair: Add coolant
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
3. Radiator
A. Check the cooling fins on the radiator for dirt and/or for debris.
B. Check the cooling fins on the radiator for damage.
C. Check the radiator for internal blockage. Check the temperature difference between the inlet and the outlet of the radiator.
Radiator
Result: The cooling fins are clean.
Continue with this step.
Result: The cooling fins are not clean.
Repair: Remove dirt and/or debris.
Result: The cooling fins are damaged.
Repair: Refer to the Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting manual for instructions for testing and inspecting the cooling system.
Result: The cooling fins are not damaged.
Continue with this step.
Result: The radiator has an internal blockage.
Repair: Clean the radiator or perform the necessary repairs.
Result: The radiator does not have an internal blockage
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
4. Coolant Leak
A. Check the cooling system for leaks.
1. Inspect the coolant for presence of bubbles.
Note: Cavitation will reduce the efficiency of the cooling system.
2. Check the cooling system for combustion gases.
Leak
Result: The cooling system is OK.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The cooling system is NOT OK.
Repair: Or replace as necessary.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
5. Engine Cooling Fan
A. Check for proper operation of the cooling fan.
Fan
Result: The cooling fan is OK.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The cooling fan is not OK.
Repair: Repair or replace as necessary.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
6. Pressure Cap for the Radiator
A. Check operation of the pressure relief valve and the radiator cap.
Relief Valve
Result: The pressure relief valve is OK.
Result: The pressure relief valve is NOT OK.
Repair: If necessary, clean the seal and the seating surface in the cap. Check that the seating surface on the fill neck of the radiator is clean and undamaged. If the sealing components of the pressure cap are suspect, replace the cap.
Illustration 1 g01320751
Connector locations for the temperature control module
(1) 8-pin connector for the motor assembly and the communications device
(2) 12-pin connector for the engine harness
Illustration 2 g02554619
Removing the inspection cover from the motor assembly
(3) Main shaft extension
(4) Plug and O-ring seal
Illustration 3 g01321224
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
7. Temperature Control Module
A. Perform the following procedure:
1. Visually inspect the wiring from the TCM to the coolant temperature sensor and from the temperature control module to the power supply. Visually inspect the 12-pin connector and the 8-pin connector at the temperature control module. Check for a tight connection at the connectors..
B. Check for proper operation of the electronic fluid temperature control:
1. Ensure that the keyswitch is in the OFF position. Turn the electrical disconnect to the OFF position.
2. Remove cover bolts (4) from the motor assembly. Remove the inspection cover from the motor.
3. Use the appropriate wrench to rotate the main shaft extension. Ensure that the shaft rotates freely. Rotate the shaft in order to ensure that the piston is not positioned at one of the end stops of the valve.
4. Visually inspect main shaft extension (3) for rotation while you establish power to the ECM and to the keyswitch circuit. The shaft will rotate several times during the powerup sequence.
5. During the powerup sequence, listen for the valve to travel to the end stop. Listen for the piston to hammer the end stop in order to establish the valve position.
6. With the electrical disconnect in the ON position, disconnect