0303864 WASHER,Outer EVINRUDE
6002B, 6102E, 6202D, 6802A, 6902M, E40AELCCS, E40DELSDA, E40DELSOR, E40DELSRC, E40DRLAAA, E40DRLABA, E40DRLIIS, E40DRLINC, E40DRLISD, E40DRLISF, E40DRLSCB, E40DRLSDA, E40DRLSEE, E40DRLSOR, E40DRLSRC, E40DRLSUM, E40WREES, E40WRLSIR, E40WRLSSC, E45RCE,
WASHER

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Compatible models:
6002B
6102E
6202D
6802A
6902M
E40AELCCS
E40DELSDA
E40DELSOR
E40DELSRC
E40DRLAAA
E40DRLABA
E40DRLIIS
E40DRLINC
E40DRLISD
E40DRLISF
E40DRLSCB
E40DRLSDA
E40DRLSEE
E40DRLSOR
E40DRLSRC
E40DRLSUM
E40WREES
E40WRLSIR
E40WRLSSC
E45RCE
E45RCEIA
E45RCENM
E45RCEOD
E45RCERE
E45RCESR
E45RCETB
E45RCLEDS
E45RCLEUC
E48ESLCCC
E50BECCS
E55MJRLAAA
E55MJRLIIM
E55MJRLINB
E55MJRLISA
E55MJRLSCC
E55MJRLSEF
E55MJRLSER
E55MRLAAA
E55MRLIIM
E55MRLINB
E55MRLISA
E55MRLSCC
E55MRLSEF
E55MRLSER
E55RSLC
E55RSLG
E55RSLW
E55RWLE
E55RWLEIA
E55RWLENM
E55RWLERE
E55RWLESR
E55RWLETB
E55WREES
E55WRLSIR
E55WRLSSC
E60WDRLSOS
E65WDRLIIA
E65WDRLINM
E65WDRLISF
E65WDRLISR
E65WDRLSCS
E65WDRLSEC
HE55WMLM
HE55WMLZ
M55RWLR
R45RCLR
SE40RPB
SE40RPH
SE40RPLT2
SE55RSLM2
VE14RCCS
VE14RCEC
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- LOWER UNIT GROUP » 0303864
6202D, 6203D 1972
6802A, 6802C, 6802R, 6803A, 6803C, 6803R 1968
6902M, 6903M 1969
E40AELCCS, E40ARLCCS, E40ATLCCS, E40ECCS, E40ELCCS, E40RCCS, E40RLCCS, E40TECCS, E40TELCCS, E40TLCCS, E40TTLCCS 1988
E40DELSDA 2006
E40DELSOR 2004,2005
E40DELSRC 2004
E40DRLAAA 2012
E40DRLABA, E40DRMLABA 2012
E40DRLIIS 2011
E40DRLINC 2012
E40DRLISD 2010
E40DRLISF 2010
E40DRLSCB 2008
E40DRLSDA 2006
E40DRLSEE 2009
E40DRLSOR 2004,2005
E40DRLSRC 2004
E40DRLSUM 2007
E40WREES, E40WRLEES, E40WRYEES 1999
E40WRLSIR, E40WRSIR, E40WRYSIR 2001
E40WRLSSC, E40WRSSC, E40WRYSSC 2000
E45RCE, E45RCLE, E45WMLE 1989
E45RCEIA, E45RCLEIA, E45WMLEIA 1991
E45RCENM, E45RCLENM, E45WMLENM 1992
E45RCEOD, E45RCLEOD 1995
E45RCERE, E45RCLERE 1994
E45RCESR, E45RCLESR, E45WMLESR 1990
E45RCETB, E45RCLETB 1993
E45RCLEDS, HE45RCLEDS, SE45RSLH 1996
E45RCLEUC, HE45RCLEUC, SE45RSLB 1997
E48ESLCCC 1988
E48ESLCCC, VE48ESLCCC 1988
E50BECCS, E50BELCCS, E50TELCCS, E50TLCCS 1988
E55MJRLAAA 2012
E55MJRLIIM 2011
E55MJRLINB 2012
E55MJRLISA 2010
E55MJRLSCC 2008
E55MJRLSEF 2009
E55MJRLSER 2009
E55MRLAAA 2012
E55MRLIIM 2011
E55MRLINB 2012
E55MRLISA 2010
E55MRLSCC 2008
E55MRLSEF 2009
E55MRLSER 2009
E55RSLC, HE55RSLC, SE55RSC, SE55RSLC, SE55RSYC 1997
E55RSLG 1995
E55RSLW, HE55RSLW, SE55RSLW, SE55RSW, SE55RSYW 1996
E55RWLE 1989
E55RWLEIA 1991
E55RWLENM 1992
E55RWLERE 1994
E55RWLESR 1990
E55RWLETB 1993
E55WREES, E55WRLEES, E55WRYEES 1999
E55WRLSIR, E55WRSIR, E55WRYSIR 2001
E55WRLSSC, E55WRSSC, E55WRYSSC 2000
E60WDRLSOS, E60WDRYSOS 2004,2005
E65WDRLIIA, E65WDRYIIA 2011
E65WDRLINM, E65WDRYINM 2012
E65WDRLISF, E65WDRYISF 2010
E65WDRLISR, E65WDRYISR 2010
E65WDRLSCS, E65WDRYSCS 2008
E65WDRLSEC, E65WDRYSEC 2009
HE55WMLM 1996
HE55WMLZ 1997
M55RWLR 1988
R45RCLR, R45RCR 1988
SE40RPB, SE40RPLB, SE40RPYB 1997
SE40RPH, SE40RPLH, SE40RPYH 1996
SE40RPLT2, SE40RPT2, SE40RPYT2 1998
SE55RSLM2, SE55RSM2, SE55RSYM2 1998
VE14RCCS 1988
VE14RCEC 1989
Information:
Valve Lash, Valve Bridge, Injector Timing & Synchronization
Be sure the starting motors are disabled and engine cannot be started while this maintenance is being performed. This warning is very important when the engine is equipped with an automatic start-stop system.
Before operating barring device for turning the crankshaft, operate the prelube pump to ensure correct prelube procedure. DO NOT crank the engine before prelube, especially after this maintenance procedure, to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearings.The lube oil can drain out from between the crankshaft and engine bearings if the engine has not been run for a period of time. Damage can result if the crankshaft is rotated on dry bearing surfaces.DO NOT use the air or electric starters to rotate the engine. If the engine is rotated too fast, oil cannot flow through the openings in the cylinder head fast enough to prevent damage to the combustion seal.
Check/Adjust
All valve lash adjustments after the Initial 3 Month inspection interval are to be performed at Every 6 Months inspection interval. Thoroughly clean the area around the valve mechanism covers to prevent the entry of foreign matter into the top of the cylinder head and valve mechanism.Prelubing the engine is required when the crankshaft is rotated during normal maintenance operations. This includes adjusting valves as well as engine starting. The prelube pump should also be left ON during the time the engine crankshaft is rotated. The intermittent prelube pump should not be operated continuously for extended periods of time. If, during repairs, the intermittent prelube pump has run continuously for a period of three hours or more, it will be necessary to remove any oil that may have collected in the cylinders and/or above the valves.
DO NOT use an impact wrench or pneumatic motor to operate the 1:1 Manual Barring Device.
The manual barring device provides the ability to turn the flywheel and crankshaft. When the barring group gear shaft is engaged, the starting system is disabled. The 50:1 reduction barring group can be operated with an air or electric tool. The tool must be equipped with a cushion clutch and capable of producing the required torque of 6.8 N m (5 lb ft) for engine only or 16.3 N m (12 lb ft) for engine and generator. The flywheel will turn at less than 3 rpm at 700 rpm tool speed.The gear shaft is spring loaded and must be pushed toward the flywheel to engage the pinion with the flywheel ring gear. The barring group handle is used to secure the gear shaft in the engaged or disengaged positions. Rotate the adapter to turn the crankshaft and the crankshaft and flywheel will be locked into the engaged position. To lock the flywheel and crankshaft from turning, tighten guide to a torque of 270 25 N m (200 18 lb ft).
3612 Engine
3616 Engine The crankshaft/camshaft timing must be checked, and a bridge adjustment made before making a valve lash adjustment. When the valve lash (clearance) is checked, an adjustment is NOT necessary if the measurement is within 0.08 mm ( 0.003 in.) of the value given in the chart.If the clearance dimension is not within this tolerance, proceed to the topic Bridge Adjustment, before making a valve lash adjustment.The crankshaft/camshaft timing must be checked and a bridge clearance adjustment made before making a valve adjustment.Refer to the Service Manual for the complete procedure on Valve Lash, Valve Bridge, Injector Timing & Injector Synchronization.Check Crankshaft/Camshaft Timing
Crankshaft Timing Pin.
Camshaft Timing Pin.The crankshaft and camshaft must be synchronized. If the camshaft timing pin cannot be installed, refer to Camshaft Gear Removal in the Service Manual. Do NOT attempt to adjust the valves if the crankshaft and camshaft are not synchronized. Disregard for this can result in engine damage such as bent valves.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on crankshaft/camshaft timing.
Be sure to adjust the valve bridges before adjusting any valves. Do the procedure for both bridges for each cylinder.
After checking the bridge adjustment for each cylinder, proceed with the valve lash adjustment, if necessary. If inlet bridges require frequent adjustment, the inlet valve lubricator may not be operating, or improperly adjusted. Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on bridge adjustment.Unit Injector Timing
Refer to the information plate on your engine for the correct unit injector fuel timing dimension.
The 6V6170 Setting Group tooling is required for this procedure.The timing dimension of injectors may vary upon engine application. The fuel timing dimension may be found on the information plate located on one of the valve covers. If further assistance is required, contact your Caterpillar dealer.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on unit injector timing.Injector Synchronization
Before starting engine, refer to the Engine Starting section of this manual to ensure correct prelube procedure. DO NOT crank the engine before prelube, especially after this maintenance procedure, to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearings.
When this maintenance procedure is complete, ensure that the manual barring device is disengaged from the flywheel and the handle is secured to the disengaged position. Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on injector synchronization.
Be sure the starting motors are disabled and engine cannot be started while this maintenance is being performed. This warning is very important when the engine is equipped with an automatic start-stop system.
Before operating barring device for turning the crankshaft, operate the prelube pump to ensure correct prelube procedure. DO NOT crank the engine before prelube, especially after this maintenance procedure, to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearings.The lube oil can drain out from between the crankshaft and engine bearings if the engine has not been run for a period of time. Damage can result if the crankshaft is rotated on dry bearing surfaces.DO NOT use the air or electric starters to rotate the engine. If the engine is rotated too fast, oil cannot flow through the openings in the cylinder head fast enough to prevent damage to the combustion seal.
Check/Adjust
All valve lash adjustments after the Initial 3 Month inspection interval are to be performed at Every 6 Months inspection interval. Thoroughly clean the area around the valve mechanism covers to prevent the entry of foreign matter into the top of the cylinder head and valve mechanism.Prelubing the engine is required when the crankshaft is rotated during normal maintenance operations. This includes adjusting valves as well as engine starting. The prelube pump should also be left ON during the time the engine crankshaft is rotated. The intermittent prelube pump should not be operated continuously for extended periods of time. If, during repairs, the intermittent prelube pump has run continuously for a period of three hours or more, it will be necessary to remove any oil that may have collected in the cylinders and/or above the valves.
DO NOT use an impact wrench or pneumatic motor to operate the 1:1 Manual Barring Device.
The manual barring device provides the ability to turn the flywheel and crankshaft. When the barring group gear shaft is engaged, the starting system is disabled. The 50:1 reduction barring group can be operated with an air or electric tool. The tool must be equipped with a cushion clutch and capable of producing the required torque of 6.8 N m (5 lb ft) for engine only or 16.3 N m (12 lb ft) for engine and generator. The flywheel will turn at less than 3 rpm at 700 rpm tool speed.The gear shaft is spring loaded and must be pushed toward the flywheel to engage the pinion with the flywheel ring gear. The barring group handle is used to secure the gear shaft in the engaged or disengaged positions. Rotate the adapter to turn the crankshaft and the crankshaft and flywheel will be locked into the engaged position. To lock the flywheel and crankshaft from turning, tighten guide to a torque of 270 25 N m (200 18 lb ft).
3612 Engine
3616 Engine The crankshaft/camshaft timing must be checked, and a bridge adjustment made before making a valve lash adjustment. When the valve lash (clearance) is checked, an adjustment is NOT necessary if the measurement is within 0.08 mm ( 0.003 in.) of the value given in the chart.If the clearance dimension is not within this tolerance, proceed to the topic Bridge Adjustment, before making a valve lash adjustment.The crankshaft/camshaft timing must be checked and a bridge clearance adjustment made before making a valve adjustment.Refer to the Service Manual for the complete procedure on Valve Lash, Valve Bridge, Injector Timing & Injector Synchronization.Check Crankshaft/Camshaft Timing
Crankshaft Timing Pin.
Camshaft Timing Pin.The crankshaft and camshaft must be synchronized. If the camshaft timing pin cannot be installed, refer to Camshaft Gear Removal in the Service Manual. Do NOT attempt to adjust the valves if the crankshaft and camshaft are not synchronized. Disregard for this can result in engine damage such as bent valves.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on crankshaft/camshaft timing.
Be sure to adjust the valve bridges before adjusting any valves. Do the procedure for both bridges for each cylinder.
After checking the bridge adjustment for each cylinder, proceed with the valve lash adjustment, if necessary. If inlet bridges require frequent adjustment, the inlet valve lubricator may not be operating, or improperly adjusted. Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on bridge adjustment.Unit Injector Timing
Refer to the information plate on your engine for the correct unit injector fuel timing dimension.
The 6V6170 Setting Group tooling is required for this procedure.The timing dimension of injectors may vary upon engine application. The fuel timing dimension may be found on the information plate located on one of the valve covers. If further assistance is required, contact your Caterpillar dealer.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on unit injector timing.Injector Synchronization
Before starting engine, refer to the Engine Starting section of this manual to ensure correct prelube procedure. DO NOT crank the engine before prelube, especially after this maintenance procedure, to prevent damage to the crankshaft bearings.
When this maintenance procedure is complete, ensure that the manual barring device is disengaged from the flywheel and the handle is secured to the disengaged position. Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure on injector synchronization.
Parts washer EVINRUDE:
0303952
0303952 WASHER,Shoulder screw
1002R, 10424G, 10524C, 10624G, 10724A, 10824M, 10924B, 15404G, 15504C, 15604A, 1802S, 1902C, 2102A, 2202M, 2302B, 2402E, 2502D, 2602S, 2702C, 2802R, 2902A, 3802A, 4006E, 4106D, 4206S, 4306C, 4406R, 4506A, 4606M, 4706B, 4902B, 5802B, 6002B, 6102E, 620
0307596
0307596 WASHER, Bellcrank
100193A, 100293R, 115083D, 115393M, 115493B, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 115983E, 125183C, 125283R, 135383M, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 150840S, 150940C, 175740S, 18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18304A, 18802A, 18902B, 200640S, 25002C, 25102S, 25202R, 25302A,
0309976
0309976 WASHER,Thrust,lower pilot shaft
6002B, 6102E, 6202D, 6302S, 6402C, 6504R, 6604A, 6704M, 6802A, 6804B, 6902M, 6904E, VE14RCCS, VE14RCEC
0320248
0320248 WASHER, Nut
100990S, 115493B, 115593, 115693D, 115790S, 115793S, 115890C, 135443B, 135543E, 135643D, 150840S, 150940C, 175740S, 200640S, 50542B, 50902C, 55642E, 55772D, 55874S, 70442M, 70572B, 70673D, 70773S, 70873C, 70973R, 75542B, 75642D, 85493B, 85593E, 85693
0321465
0321465 WASHER
4606M, 4706B, 4806E, BE4RDHEDS, E115DBXISF, E115DBXSCR, E115DBXSEF, E115DBXSUC, E115DCXISF, E115DCXSCS, E115DCXSEF, E115DHLISC, E115DHLSES, E115DHXISC, E115DHXSES, E115DPLSCR, E115DPLSEF, E115DPLSUC, E115DPXSCR, E115DPXSEF, E115DPXSUC, E115DSLISF, E1
0328739
0328739 WASHER,Shoulder scerw,connector
BE10EEDD, BE10FAEDC, BE10FAEUR, BE10FDLECM, BE10FDLEDR, BE10FDLEUA, BE10RELEUS, BE115TLEDA, BE15EEDS, BE15FAEDR, BE15FAEUA, BE15FDLECM, BE15RELEUC, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, BE25ARECA, BE25AREDC, BE25AREUR, BE35ARECR, BE35AREDS, BE35AREEA,
0328792
0328792 WASHER, Wrist pin
BE10EEDD, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15RELEUC, E10ECCD, E10ECDB, E10ECES, E10ECOM, E10ECUE, E10EECC, E10EEIR, E10EENA, E10EEOE, E10EERB, E10EESC, E10EETM, E10ELCRA, E15ECCS, E15ECDE, E15ECEC, E15ECOB, E15ECRM, E15ECUD, E15EECR, E15EEIA, E15EENM, E15EEOD
0908398
0908398 WASHER, Throttle cam
BE115TLEDA, BE25ARECA, BE25AREDC, BE25AREUR, BE35ARECR, BE35AREDS, BE35AREEA, BE35AREUC, BE35ARSIB, BE35ARSSM, BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLERC, E100STLESB, E100