31630-ZW9-902 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; COIL ASSY., CHARGE (6A) (Honda Code 7541907). Honda
BF8D1 LHA, BF8D1 SA, BF8D1 SHA, BF8D2 LHA, BF8D2 SA, BF8D2 SHA, BF8D3 LHA, BF8D3 SA, BF8D3 SHA, BF8D4 LHA, BF8D4 SHA, BF8D5 LHA, BF8D5 SHA, BF8D6 LHA, BF8D6 SHA, BF8DK0 LHA, BF8DK0 LHSA, BF8DK0 SHA, BF8DK2 LHA, BF8DK2 SHA, BF8DK3 LHA, BF8DK3 SHA, BF9
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BF8D1 LHA
BF8D1 SA
BF8D1 SHA
BF8D2 LHA
BF8D2 SA
BF8D2 SHA
BF8D3 LHA
BF8D3 SA
BF8D3 SHA
BF8D4 LHA
BF8D4 SHA
BF8D5 LHA
BF8D5 SHA
BF8D6 LHA
BF8D6 SHA
BF8DK0 LHA
BF8DK0 LHSA
BF8DK0 SHA
BF8DK2 LHA
BF8DK2 SHA
BF8DK3 LHA
BF8DK3 SHA
BF9.9D1 LHA
BF9.9D1 SA
BF9.9D1 SHA
BF9.9D2 LHA
BF9.9D2 SA
BF9.9D2 SHA
BF9.9D3 LHA
BF9.9D3 SA
BF9.9D3 SHA
BF9.9D4 LHA
BF9.9D4 SHA
BF9.9D5 LHA
BF9.9D5 SHA
BF9.9D6 LHA
BF9.9D6 SHA
BF9.9DK0 LHA
BF9.9DK0 LHSA
BF9.9DK0 LRA
BF9.9DK0 SHA
BF9.9DK0 SHSA
BF9.9DK2 LHA
BF9.9DK2 LHSA
BF9.9DK2 LRA
BF9.9DK2 SHA
BF9.9DK2 SHSA
BF9.9DK3 LHA
BF9.9DK3 SHA
BFP8D1 LHA
BFP8D1 XHA
BFP8D2 LHA
BFP8D2 XHA
BFP8D3 LHA
BFP8D3 XHA
BFP8D4 LHA
BFP8D4 LHTA
BFP8D4 LRTA
BFP8D4 XHA
BFP8D5 LHA
BFP8D5 XHA
BFP8D6 LHA
BFP8D6 XHA
BFP8DK0 LHA
BFP9.9D1 LHA
BFP9.9D1 XHA
BFP9.9D2 LHA
BFP9.9D2 XHA
BFP9.9D3 LHA
BFP9.9D3 XHA
BFP9.9D3 XRA
BFP9.9D4 LHA
BFP9.9D4 XHA
BFP9.9D5 LHA
BFP9.9D5 XHA
BFP9.9D6 LHA
BFP9.9D6 XHA
BFP9.9DK0 LHA
BFP9.9DK0 LHTA
BFP9.9DK0 LRA
BFP9.9DK0 LRTA
BFP9.9DK0 XHA
BFP9.9DK0 XHSA
BFP9.9DK0 XHTA
BFP9.9DK0 XRTA
BFP9.9DK2 LHTA
BFP9.9DK2 LRTA
BFP9.9DK2 XHA
BFP9.9DK2 XHSA
BFP9.9DK2 XHTA
BFP9.9DK2 XRTA
BFP9.9DK3 XHA
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Information:
Hints for Cold-Weather Operation
After starting the engine, the engine speed will be governed for up to a maximum of 30 seconds. After this period, the engine should be operated at low loads until a minimum coolant operating temperature of 80° C (176° F) is achieved.
Achieving operating temperature will help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves from sticking.
The cooling system and the lubrication system for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon shutdown. This means that an engine can be shutdown for a period, retaining heat within the engine allowing rapped restart.
Install the correct specification of engine lubricant before the beginning of cold weather. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts,) weekly.
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any fraying or damaged insulation.
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm by ensuring that the engine is allowed correct operation at normal operating temperature.
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily. Check the air intake more often when you operate in snow.
Ensure that the glow plugs are in working order. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Glow Plug Starting Aid- Test".
Personal injury or property damage can result from alcohol or starting fluids.Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury or property damage.
Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as ether. Such use could result in an explosion and personal injury.
For jump starting with cables in cold weather, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Starting with Jump-Start Cables." for instructions.Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil
Correct engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity affects lubrication properties and the wear protection that the oil provides for the engine. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.At temperatures below −10° C (14° F) damage to engine components can occur if the engine is allowed to operate at high load and speed immediately after starting.Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended coolant mixture.In cold weather, check the coolant often for the correct glycol concentration to ensure adequate freeze protection.Engine Block Heaters
Engine block heaters (if equipped) heat the engine jacket water that surrounds the combustion chambers. This heat provides the following functions:
Startability is improved.
Warm up time is reduced.An electric block heater can be activated once the engine is stopped. A block heater can be 110 V dc or 240 V dc. The output can be 750/1000W. Consult your Cat dealer for more information.Idling the Engine
After starting the engine, the engine speed will be governed for a maximum period of 30 seconds. When idling after the engine is started in cold weather, increase the engine rpm from 1000 rpm to 1200 rpm. This idling will warm up the engine more quickly. Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended periods will be easier with the installation of a hand throttle. The engine should not be “raced” to speed up the warm-up process.Whilst the engine is idling, the application of a light load (parasitic load) will assist in achieving the minimum operating temperature. The minimum coolant operating temperature is 80° C (176° F).Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up
Warm up an engine that has cooled below normal operating temperatures due to inactivity. This warm -up should be performed before the engine is returned to full operation. During operation invery cold temperature conditions, damage to engine valve mechanism can result from engine operation for short intervals. This damage can happen if the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated to warm up completely.When the engine is operated below normal operating temperatures, fuel and oil are not burned completely in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes soft carbon deposits to form on the valve stems. Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and the deposits are burned off during operation at normal engine operating temperatures.When starting and stopping an engine many times without being operated to warm up completely, the carbon deposits become thicker. This starting and stopping can cause the following problems:
Free operation of the valves is prevented.
Valves become stuck.
Pushrods may become bent.
Other damage to valve train components can result.For these reasons, when the engine is started, the engine must be operated until the coolant temperature is 80° C (176° F) minimum. Carbon deposits on the valve stem will be kept at a minimum. The free operation of the valves and the valve components will be maintained.The engine must be warmed thoroughly to keep other engine parts in better condition. The service life of the engine will generally be extended. Lubrication will be improved. There will be less acid and less sludge in the oil. This condition will provide longer service life for the engine bearings, the piston rings, and other parts. However, limit unnecessary idle time to 10 minutes to reduce wear and unnecessary fuel consumption.The Water Temperature Regulator and Insulated Heater Lines
The engine is equipped with a water temperature regulator. When the engine coolant is below the correct operating temperature, jacket water circulates through the engine cylinder block and into the engine cylinder head. The coolant then returns to the cylinder block via an internal passage that bypasses the valve of the coolant temperature regulator. This return ensures that coolant flows around the engine under cold operating conditions. The water temperature regulator begins to open when the engine jacket water has reached the correct minimum operating temperature. As the jacket water coolant temperature rises above the minimum operating temperature, the water temperature regulator opens further allowing more coolant through the radiator to dissipate excess heat.The progressive opening of the water temperature regulator operates the progressive closing of the bypass passage between the cylinder block and head. This action ensures maximum coolant flow to the radiator to achieve maximum heat dissipation.Note: Do
After starting the engine, the engine speed will be governed for up to a maximum of 30 seconds. After this period, the engine should be operated at low loads until a minimum coolant operating temperature of 80° C (176° F) is achieved.
Achieving operating temperature will help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves from sticking.
The cooling system and the lubrication system for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon shutdown. This means that an engine can be shutdown for a period, retaining heat within the engine allowing rapped restart.
Install the correct specification of engine lubricant before the beginning of cold weather. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts,) weekly.
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any fraying or damaged insulation.
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm by ensuring that the engine is allowed correct operation at normal operating temperature.
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily. Check the air intake more often when you operate in snow.
Ensure that the glow plugs are in working order. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Glow Plug Starting Aid- Test".
Personal injury or property damage can result from alcohol or starting fluids.Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury or property damage.
Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as ether. Such use could result in an explosion and personal injury.
For jump starting with cables in cold weather, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Starting with Jump-Start Cables." for instructions.Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil
Correct engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity affects lubrication properties and the wear protection that the oil provides for the engine. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended viscosity of oil.At temperatures below −10° C (14° F) damage to engine components can occur if the engine is allowed to operate at high load and speed immediately after starting.Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest expected outside temperature. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" for the recommended coolant mixture.In cold weather, check the coolant often for the correct glycol concentration to ensure adequate freeze protection.Engine Block Heaters
Engine block heaters (if equipped) heat the engine jacket water that surrounds the combustion chambers. This heat provides the following functions:
Startability is improved.
Warm up time is reduced.An electric block heater can be activated once the engine is stopped. A block heater can be 110 V dc or 240 V dc. The output can be 750/1000W. Consult your Cat dealer for more information.Idling the Engine
After starting the engine, the engine speed will be governed for a maximum period of 30 seconds. When idling after the engine is started in cold weather, increase the engine rpm from 1000 rpm to 1200 rpm. This idling will warm up the engine more quickly. Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended periods will be easier with the installation of a hand throttle. The engine should not be “raced” to speed up the warm-up process.Whilst the engine is idling, the application of a light load (parasitic load) will assist in achieving the minimum operating temperature. The minimum coolant operating temperature is 80° C (176° F).Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up
Warm up an engine that has cooled below normal operating temperatures due to inactivity. This warm -up should be performed before the engine is returned to full operation. During operation invery cold temperature conditions, damage to engine valve mechanism can result from engine operation for short intervals. This damage can happen if the engine is started and the engine is stopped many times without being operated to warm up completely.When the engine is operated below normal operating temperatures, fuel and oil are not burned completely in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes soft carbon deposits to form on the valve stems. Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and the deposits are burned off during operation at normal engine operating temperatures.When starting and stopping an engine many times without being operated to warm up completely, the carbon deposits become thicker. This starting and stopping can cause the following problems:
Free operation of the valves is prevented.
Valves become stuck.
Pushrods may become bent.
Other damage to valve train components can result.For these reasons, when the engine is started, the engine must be operated until the coolant temperature is 80° C (176° F) minimum. Carbon deposits on the valve stem will be kept at a minimum. The free operation of the valves and the valve components will be maintained.The engine must be warmed thoroughly to keep other engine parts in better condition. The service life of the engine will generally be extended. Lubrication will be improved. There will be less acid and less sludge in the oil. This condition will provide longer service life for the engine bearings, the piston rings, and other parts. However, limit unnecessary idle time to 10 minutes to reduce wear and unnecessary fuel consumption.The Water Temperature Regulator and Insulated Heater Lines
The engine is equipped with a water temperature regulator. When the engine coolant is below the correct operating temperature, jacket water circulates through the engine cylinder block and into the engine cylinder head. The coolant then returns to the cylinder block via an internal passage that bypasses the valve of the coolant temperature regulator. This return ensures that coolant flows around the engine under cold operating conditions. The water temperature regulator begins to open when the engine jacket water has reached the correct minimum operating temperature. As the jacket water coolant temperature rises above the minimum operating temperature, the water temperature regulator opens further allowing more coolant through the radiator to dissipate excess heat.The progressive opening of the water temperature regulator operates the progressive closing of the bypass passage between the cylinder block and head. This action ensures maximum coolant flow to the radiator to achieve maximum heat dissipation.Note: Do
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17583-ZV5-901 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; FILTER, FUEL
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
24811-ZV5-010
24811-ZV5-010 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; HANDLE, REMOTE CONTROL
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
17940-ZW9-010
17940-ZW9-010 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; CABLE, NEUTRAL STARTING (Honda Code 7534399).
BF15D3 LGA, BF15D3 LHA, BF15D3 LHGA, BF15D3 LHSA, BF15D3 LHTA, BF15D3 LRA, BF15D3 LRTA, BF15D3 SHA, BF15D3 SHGA, BF15D3 SHSA, BF15D3 SHTA, BF15D3 SRTA, BF15D3 XHA, BF15D3 XHGA, BF15D4 LGA, BF15D4 LHA, BF15D4 LHGA, BF15D4 LHSA, BF15D4 LHTA, BF15D4 LRA
50381-ZZ5-000
50381-ZZ5-000 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; SHAFT, TILTING
BF15DK0 LHA, BF15DK0 LHSA, BF15DK0 LHTA, BF15DK0 LRTA, BF15DK0 SHTA, BF15DK2 LHA, BF15DK2 LHSA, BF15DK2 LHTA, BF15DK2 LRTA, BF15DK2 SHTA, BF15DK3 LHA, BF15DK3 LHSA, BF15DK3 LHTA, BF15DK3 LRTA, BF15DK3 SHTA, BF20DK0 LHA, BF20DK0 LHTA, BF20DK0 LRTA, BF
17700-ZW9-904
17700-ZW9-904 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; TUBE ASSY., FUEL TANK
BF15DK0 LHA, BF15DK0 LHSA, BF15DK0 LHTA, BF15DK0 LRTA, BF15DK0 SHA, BF15DK0 SHSA, BF15DK0 SHTA, BF15DK2 LHA, BF15DK2 LHSA, BF15DK2 LHTA, BF15DK2 LRTA, BF15DK2 SHA, BF15DK2 SHSA, BF15DK2 SHTA, BF15DK3 LHA, BF15DK3 LHSA, BF15DK3 LHTA, BF15DK3 LRTA, BF1