90852-ZY3-300 Honda RIVET (4.1X27.7) (Honda Code 8352403).


90852-ZY3-300 RIVET (4.1X27.7) (Honda Code 8352403). Honda BF200A2 LA, BF200A2 XA, BF200A2 XCA, BF200A2 XXA, BF200A2 XXCA, BF200A3 LA, BF200A3 XA, BF200A3 XCA, BF200A3 XXA, BF200A3 XXCA, BF200A4 LA, BF200A4 XA, BF200A4 XCA, BF200A4 XXA, BF200A4 XXCA, BF200A5 LA, BF200A5 XA, BF200A5 XCA, BF200A5 XXA, BF200A5 RIVET
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21-06-2024
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Honda 90852-ZY3-300 Rivet (4.1X27.7)
Honda Genuine, OEM Honda Replacement Part || Honda replacement rivet (4.1x27.7), part number 90852-ZY3-300
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BF200A2 LA 2002
BF200A2 XA 2002
BF200A2 XCA 2002
BF200A2 XXA 2002
BF200A2 XXCA 2002
BF200A3 LA 2003
BF200A3 XA 2003
BF200A3 XCA 2003
BF200A3 XXA 2003
BF200A3 XXCA 2003
BF200A4 LA 2004
BF200A4 XA 2004
BF200A4 XCA 2004
BF200A4 XXA 2004
BF200A4 XXCA 2004
BF200A5 LA 2005
BF200A5 XA 2005
BF200A5 XCA 2005
BF200A5 XXA 2005
BF200A5 XXCA 2005
BF200A6 LA 2006
BF200A6 XA 2006
BF200A6 XCA 2006
BF200A6 XXA 2006
BF200A6 XXCA 2006
BF200AK0 LA 2007
BF200AK0 XA 2007
BF200AK0 XCA 2007
BF225A2 LA 2002
BF225A2 XA 2002
BF225A2 XCA 2002
BF225A2 XXA 2002
BF225A2 XXCA 2002
BF225A3 LA 2003
BF225A3 XA 2003
BF225A3 XCA 2003
BF225A3 XXA 2003
BF225A3 XXCA 2003
BF225A4 LA 2004
BF225A4 XA 2004
BF225A4 XCA 2004
BF225A4 XXA 2004
BF225A4 XXCA 2004
BF225A5 LA 2005
BF225A5 XA 2005
BF225A5 XCA 2005
BF225A5 XXA 2005
BF225A5 XXCA 2005
BF225A6 LA 2006
BF225A6 XA 2006
BF225A6 XCA 2006
BF225A6 XXA 2006
BF225A6 XXCA 2006
BF225AK0 LA 2007
BF225AK0 XA 2007
BF225AK0 XCA 2007
BF225AK0 XXA 2007
BF225AK0 XXCA 2007

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Engine Specifications
Note: The front end of the engine is opposite the flywheel end of the engine. The left side and the right side of the engine are determined from the flywheel end. The number 1 cylinder is the front cylinder.Cat C32 Marine Engines
Illustration 1 g00531921
Cylinder and valve locations
(A) Inlet valves
(B) Exhaust valves
(C) Front of the engine
Table 1
C32 Marine Engine Specifications
Cylinders and Arrangement 12 cylinder vee block
Bore 145 mm (5.7 inch)
Stroke 162 mm (6.4 inch)
Compression Ratio 15:1
Aspiration Twin Turbocharged Aftercooled Aspiration
Displacement 32 L (1953 in3)
Firing Order 1-10-9-6-5-12-11-4-3-8-7-2
Rotation (flywheel end) Counterclockwise Electronic Engine Features
The engine has built-in diagnostics to ensure that all the components are operating properly. In the event of a system component failure, the operator will be alerted to the condition via the diagnostic lamp on the control panel. Cat Electronic Technician (ET) can be used to read the numerical code of the faulty component or condition. Intermittent faults are also logged and stored in memory.These Cat Marine Engines are designed with electronic controls. The integral on board computer controls the operation of the engine. Current operating conditions are monitored. The Electronic Control Module (ECM) controls the response of the engine to these conditions and to the demands of the operator. These conditions and operator demands determine the precise control of fuel injection by the ECM. The electronic engine control system provides the following features:
Engine monitoring
Electronic engine speed governing
Automatic air/fuel ratio control
Torque rise shaping
Injection timing control
System diagnosticsThe engine ECM will automatically provide the correct amount of fuel to start the engine. Do not hold the throttle down while the engine is cranking. If the engine fails to start in 20 seconds, release the starting switch. Allow the starting motor to cool for 2 minutes before using the starting motor again.For more information on electronic engine features, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Features and Controls" topic (Operation Section).Engine Cooling and Lubrication
The engines have water-cooled exhaust manifolds, risers, and turbochargers. These components will minimize the heat that is radiated into the engine room. Changes to the cooling system of these engines minimize the weight and the size of the engine. These changes also improve the engine performance. The cooling system heat exchangers, the expansion tanks, and the deaerator help to prevent cavitation of the water pumps. Water pumps that work properly help maintain the performance of the jacket water pump.The cooling system consists of the following components:
Centrifugal jacket water pump that is driven by gears
Two water temperature regulators which regulate the engine coolant temperature
Oil cooler
Auxiliary water pump and a SCAC water pump
Treated water aftercoolingThe engine lubricating oil, which is supplied by a gear-type pump, is cooled. The engine lubricating oil is also filtered. Bypass valves provide unrestricted flow of lubrication oil to the engine components during the following conditions:
High oil viscosity
Plugged oil cooler or plugged oil filter elements (paper cartridge)Marine Transmissions
Several manufacturers of marine gears offer marine transmissions through local distributors. Lubrication oil for the marine transmission can be cooled by an optional engine-mounted transmission oil cooler (certain engine ratings).Engine Service Life
Engine efficiency and maximum utilization of engine performance depend on the adherence to proper application guidelines and operation and maintenance recommendations. In addition, use recommended fuels, coolants, and lubricants. Use this Operation and Maintenance Manual as a guide for required engine maintenance.Expected engine life is generally predicted by the average power that is demanded. The average power that is demanded is based on fuel consumption of the engine over time. Reduced hours of operation at full throttle and/or operating at reduced throttle settings result in a lower average power demand. Reduced hours of operation will increase the length of operating time before an engine overhaul is required. For more information, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Overhaul Considerations" topic.


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