16450-ZZ5-003 INJECTOR ASSY., FUEL Honda
BF40DK2 LHA, BF40DK2 LRTA, BF50DK2 LRTA, BF50DK2 XRTA
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$45.00
08-07-2024
0.2204[0.10] Pounds
CN: oversee2019
OVERSEE 16450ZZ5003 Fuel Injector for Honda Outboard Motor Parts BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP 16450-ZZ5-003
OVERSEE FOR HONDA OEM #16450-ZZ5-003 or 16450ZZ5003 || This is a new Japanese OEM Injector for HONDA outboard 4 stroke || BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP Fuel Injector, D series. || FIT FOR HONDA FUEL INJECTION ASSEMBLY
OVERSEE FOR HONDA OEM #16450-ZZ5-003 or 16450ZZ5003 || This is a new Japanese OEM Injector for HONDA outboard 4 stroke || BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP Fuel Injector, D series. || FIT FOR HONDA FUEL INJECTION ASSEMBLY
$126.50
08-07-2024
0.6613[0.30] Pounds
CN: OVERSEE MARINE OUTLE
OVERSEE 16450-ZZ5-003 Marine Boat Fuel Injector for Honda Outboard Motor Parts BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP 16450ZZ5003
OVERSEE FOR HONDA OEM #16450-ZZ5-003 or 16450ZZ5003
OVERSEE FOR HONDA OEM #16450-ZZ5-003 or 16450ZZ5003
MOLEI-AUTO 3pcs OEM# 16450-ZZ5-003 16450ZZ5003 Fuel Injector Compatible with HONDA BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP Outboard
MOLEI-AUTO Ɱ MOLEI-AUTO, Performance matching , pre-selected auto part choice, saving your precious time. || Ɱ Please double confirm the matching OE number of your corresponding model before purchasing and be free to contact us right away if you are not sure. We will provide you with accurate and efficient support. || Ɱ OEM# 16450-ZZ5-003 16450ZZ5003 Fuel Injector Compatible with HONDA BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP Outboard || Ɱ If the product cannot be used due to the quality problem, please notice us and it can be returned or changed within one year. || 3pcs * Fuel Injector
MOLEI-AUTO Ɱ MOLEI-AUTO, Performance matching , pre-selected auto part choice, saving your precious time. || Ɱ Please double confirm the matching OE number of your corresponding model before purchasing and be free to contact us right away if you are not sure. We will provide you with accurate and efficient support. || Ɱ OEM# 16450-ZZ5-003 16450ZZ5003 Fuel Injector Compatible with HONDA BF50D BF40D 40HP 50HP Outboard || Ɱ If the product cannot be used due to the quality problem, please notice us and it can be returned or changed within one year. || 3pcs * Fuel Injector
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Honda entire parts catalog list:
- INLET MANIFOLD INJECTOR » 16450-ZZ5-003
- INLET MANIFOLD INJECTOR » 16450-ZZ5-003
- INLET MANIFOLD INJECTOR » 16450-ZZ5-003
- INLET MANIFOLD INJECTOR » 16450-ZZ5-003
Information:
Fuel Injection Nozzles
Test/Exchange
Fuel injection nozzles are subject of tip wear. Tip wear, a result of fuel contamination, can cause:* increased fuel consumption.* black smoke.* misfire.* rough running.Fuel injection nozzles should be cleaned, inspected, tested, and replaced if necessary. Refer to Special Instruction SEHS7292, for using the 8S2245 Nozzle Cleaning Kit. Consult with your Caterpillar dealer about fuel injection nozzle cleaning and testing.
Never wire brush or scrape a fuel injection nozzle. Wire brushing or scraping a fuel injection nozzle will damage the finely machined orifice. Proper tools for cleaning and testing fuel injection nozzles can be obtained from authorized Caterpillar dealers.
Abnormal engine running, smoke emission, and engine knock can be symptoms of fuel injection nozzle malfunction. Each fuel injection nozzle must be isolated one at a time in order to determine the malfunctioning fuel injection nozzle.1. Start the engine.
A fuel injection nozzle will be damaged if the top of the nozzle turns in the body. The engine will be damaged if a defective fuel injection nozzle is used because the fuel spray pattern that comes out of the nozzle will be incorrect. Fuel injection nozzles can be permanently damaged by twisting if only one wrench is used to loosen or tighten the fuel line nuts. Do NOT let the tops of the fuel nozzles turn when the fuel lines are loosened. Use one wrench to hold the nozzle and another to loosen the fuel line nut.
2. Loosen each fuel line nut at the fuel injection pump, one at a time. A cloth or similar material must be used to prevent fuel from spraying on the hot exhaust components. Tighten each nut before loosening the next nut.3. A defective nozzle may be identified when a nut is loosened and:* the exhaust smoking is partially or completely eliminated.* irregular running is not affected.A nozzle suspected of being defective should be removed. A new nozzle should be installed in the cylinder to determine if the removed nozzle is defective.Removing and Installing Fuel Injection Nozzles
Special tooling is required to remove and install fuel injection nozzles. Refer to the Service Manual for information. Consult with your Caterpillar dealer for assistance.Inspect, Rebuild or Exchange
If the engine is operated until the component(s) fails, additional engine damage can result. Caterpillar recommends that the following components be inspected at the 5000 Hour maintenance interval.* Jacket Water Pump* Turbocharger* Alternator* Starting Motor Caterpillar RecommendationTo minimize downtime, Caterpillar recommends the use of Remanufactured components (subject to availability) as the most cost effective option.Removal and Installation
Refer to the Service Manual or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance with removal and installation of engine components.Jacket Water Pump
A failed water pump might cause severe engine overheating problems that could result in cracks in the cylinder head, a piston seizure or other potential damage to the engine.Visually inspect the water pump for leaks. If leaking is observed, replace all seals. Refer to the Service Manual for the procedure to replace the seals.Turbocharger
Refer to the Turbocharger topic in the Every 3000 Hours maintenance interval for information regarding turbocharger inspection. Refer to the Service Manual, or consult with your Caterpillar dealer for the complete turbocharger inspection procedure.Alternator and Starting Motor
Caterpillar recommends a scheduled inspection of the alternator. Inspect the alternator for loose connections and proper battery charging. Inspect the ammeter gauge during engine operation to ensure the batteries and/or electrical system is performing correctly. Make repairs as necessary. Refer to the Service Manual.Check the alternator and battery charger for proper operation. If the batteries are properly charged, ammeter reading should be very near zero. All batteries should be kept charged. The batteries should be kept warm because temperature affects the cranking power. If the battery is too cold, it will not crank the engine, even if the engine is warm. When the engine is not run for long periods of time or run for short periods, the batteries may not fully recharge. Ensure the alternator performs properly to charge the battery and to help prevent the battery from freezing.If the starting motor fails, the engine may not start in an emergency situation. Caterpillar recommends a scheduled inspection/check of your starting motor. The starting motor should be checked for correct operation. All electrical connections should be cleaned and checked. Refer to the established procedure for inspection and specifications in the Service Manual, or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance.
Test/Exchange
Fuel injection nozzles are subject of tip wear. Tip wear, a result of fuel contamination, can cause:* increased fuel consumption.* black smoke.* misfire.* rough running.Fuel injection nozzles should be cleaned, inspected, tested, and replaced if necessary. Refer to Special Instruction SEHS7292, for using the 8S2245 Nozzle Cleaning Kit. Consult with your Caterpillar dealer about fuel injection nozzle cleaning and testing.
Never wire brush or scrape a fuel injection nozzle. Wire brushing or scraping a fuel injection nozzle will damage the finely machined orifice. Proper tools for cleaning and testing fuel injection nozzles can be obtained from authorized Caterpillar dealers.
Abnormal engine running, smoke emission, and engine knock can be symptoms of fuel injection nozzle malfunction. Each fuel injection nozzle must be isolated one at a time in order to determine the malfunctioning fuel injection nozzle.1. Start the engine.
A fuel injection nozzle will be damaged if the top of the nozzle turns in the body. The engine will be damaged if a defective fuel injection nozzle is used because the fuel spray pattern that comes out of the nozzle will be incorrect. Fuel injection nozzles can be permanently damaged by twisting if only one wrench is used to loosen or tighten the fuel line nuts. Do NOT let the tops of the fuel nozzles turn when the fuel lines are loosened. Use one wrench to hold the nozzle and another to loosen the fuel line nut.
2. Loosen each fuel line nut at the fuel injection pump, one at a time. A cloth or similar material must be used to prevent fuel from spraying on the hot exhaust components. Tighten each nut before loosening the next nut.3. A defective nozzle may be identified when a nut is loosened and:* the exhaust smoking is partially or completely eliminated.* irregular running is not affected.A nozzle suspected of being defective should be removed. A new nozzle should be installed in the cylinder to determine if the removed nozzle is defective.Removing and Installing Fuel Injection Nozzles
Special tooling is required to remove and install fuel injection nozzles. Refer to the Service Manual for information. Consult with your Caterpillar dealer for assistance.Inspect, Rebuild or Exchange
If the engine is operated until the component(s) fails, additional engine damage can result. Caterpillar recommends that the following components be inspected at the 5000 Hour maintenance interval.* Jacket Water Pump* Turbocharger* Alternator* Starting Motor Caterpillar RecommendationTo minimize downtime, Caterpillar recommends the use of Remanufactured components (subject to availability) as the most cost effective option.Removal and Installation
Refer to the Service Manual or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance with removal and installation of engine components.Jacket Water Pump
A failed water pump might cause severe engine overheating problems that could result in cracks in the cylinder head, a piston seizure or other potential damage to the engine.Visually inspect the water pump for leaks. If leaking is observed, replace all seals. Refer to the Service Manual for the procedure to replace the seals.Turbocharger
Refer to the Turbocharger topic in the Every 3000 Hours maintenance interval for information regarding turbocharger inspection. Refer to the Service Manual, or consult with your Caterpillar dealer for the complete turbocharger inspection procedure.Alternator and Starting Motor
Caterpillar recommends a scheduled inspection of the alternator. Inspect the alternator for loose connections and proper battery charging. Inspect the ammeter gauge during engine operation to ensure the batteries and/or electrical system is performing correctly. Make repairs as necessary. Refer to the Service Manual.Check the alternator and battery charger for proper operation. If the batteries are properly charged, ammeter reading should be very near zero. All batteries should be kept charged. The batteries should be kept warm because temperature affects the cranking power. If the battery is too cold, it will not crank the engine, even if the engine is warm. When the engine is not run for long periods of time or run for short periods, the batteries may not fully recharge. Ensure the alternator performs properly to charge the battery and to help prevent the battery from freezing.If the starting motor fails, the engine may not start in an emergency situation. Caterpillar recommends a scheduled inspection/check of your starting motor. The starting motor should be checked for correct operation. All electrical connections should be cleaned and checked. Refer to the established procedure for inspection and specifications in the Service Manual, or contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance.