5006044 JOHNSON 2005 Part Catalog Set (Paper)


5006044 2005 Part Catalog Set (Paper) JOHNSON BJ10RHLSOR, BJ60PL4SOA, BJ70PL4SOA, J115GLSOB, J115PL4SOR, J115PLSOR, J115PXSOR, J115WPLSOC, J140CX4SOR, J140PL4SOR, J140PX4SOR, J150CXSOB, J150GLSOB, J150PLSOE, J150PXSOE, J15RLSOC, J175CXSOB, J175GLSOB, J175PLSOE, J175PXSOE, J200CX4SOC, J200PX4SOC, 2005
5006044 2005 Part Catalog Set (Paper) JOHNSON
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

BJ10RHLSOR, BJ10RHSOR, J10RLSOS, J10RSOS 2005
BJ60PL4SOA, J60PL4SOA 2005
BJ70PL4SOA, J70PL4SOA 2005
J115GLSOB 2004,2005
J115PL4SOR, J115PX4SOR 2005
J115PLSOR 2004,2005
J115PXSOR 2004,2005
J115WPLSOC 2004,2005
J140CX4SOR 2005
J140PL4SOR 2005
J140PX4SOR 2005
J150CXSOB 2004,2005
J150GLSOB 2004,2005
J150PLSOE 2004,2005
J150PXSOE 2004,2005
J15RLSOC, J15RSOC, J15RTSOS, J15WRLSOB, J15WRSOB 2005
J175CXSOB 2004,2005
J175GLSOB 2004,2005
J175PLSOE 2004,2005
J175PXSOE 2004,2005
BJ200CX4O, J200CX4SOC 2004,2005
BJ200X4SO, J200PX4SOC 2004,2005
BJ225CX4O, J225CX4SOC, J225CZ4SOS 2004,2005
BJ225X4SO, J225PX4SOC, J225PZ4SOS 2004,2005
J25ELSOB 2005
J25GTESOC, J25TELSOM, J25TESOM 2005
J25PL4SOC, J25TEL4SOC 2005
J25RLSOA, J25RSOA 2005
J25RTSOS 2005
J25WRLSOB, J25WRSOB 2005
J30ELSOD 2005
J30PL4SOC, J30TEL4SOC 2005
J30RLSOD, J30RSOD 2005
J3RSOD 2005
J40RLSOC, J40RSOC 2005
J55WRLSOE, J55WRYSOB 2005
J6RLSOC, J6RSOC 2005
J8RLSOR, J8RSOR 2005
J90GLSOB 2004,2005
J90PL4SOR, J90PX4SOR 2005
J90PLSOA 2004,2005
J90PXSOC 2004,2005

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Illustration 1 g00286266
Cooling system pressure at specific altitudes and boiling points of water
Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali.At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns.Remove filler cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and radiator cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.
The coolant level must be to the correct level in order to check the coolant system. The engine must be cold and the engine must not be running. After the engine is cool, loosen the pressure cap in order to relieve the pressure out of the cooling system. Then remove the pressure cap.If the cooling system is equipped with a sight glass, the coolant should be to the correct level in the sight glass. On cooling systems without an indicator of the coolant level, fill the cooling system in order to be no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) from the bottom of the filler pipe.Making the Correct Antifreeze Mixtures
Do not add pure antifreeze to the cooling system in order to adjust the concentration of antifreeze. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities" for the correct procedure. The pure antifreeze increases the concentration of antifreeze in the cooling system. The increased concentration increases the concentration of dissolved solids and undissolved chemical inhibitors in the cooling system. The antifreeze mixture must consist of equal quantities of antifreeze and clean soft water. The corrosion inhibitor in the antifreeze will be diluted if a concentration of less than 50% of antifreeze is used. Concentrations of more than 50% of antifreeze may have the adverse effect on the performance of the coolant.Checking the Filler Cap
One cause for a pressure loss in the cooling system can be a faulty seal on the radiator pressure cap.
Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali.At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns.Remove filler cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and radiator cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.
To check for the amount of pressure that opens the filler cap, use the following procedure:
After the engine cools, carefully loosen the filler cap. Slowly release the pressure from the cooling system. Then, remove the filler cap.
Carefully inspect the filler cap. Look for any damage to the seals and to the sealing surface. Inspect the following components for any foreign substances:
Filler cap
Seal
Surface for sealRemove any deposits that are found on these items, and remove any material that is found on these items.
Install the pressure cap onto a suitable pressurizing pump.
Observe the exact pressure that opens the filler cap.
Compare the pressure to the pressure rating that is found on the top of the filler cap. The pressure cap should open within 95 to 110 kPa (13.7788 to 15.9544 psi). The pressure cap has a nominal pressure rating of 100 kPa (14.504 psi).
If the filler cap is damaged, replace the filler cap. Testing The Radiator And Cooling System For Leaks
Use the following procedure to test the radiator and the cooling system for leaks.
Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali.At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns.Remove filler cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and radiator cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.
When the engine has cooled, loosen the filler cap to the first stop. Allow the pressure to release from the cooling system. Then remove the filler cap.
Make sure that the coolant covers the top of the radiator core.
Put a suitable pressurizing Pump onto the radiator.
Use the pressurizing pump to increase the pressure to an amount of 20 kPa (3 psi) more than the operating pressure of the filler cap.
Check the radiator for leakage on the outside.
Check all connections and hoses of the cooling system for leaks. The radiator and the cooling system do not have leakage if all of the following conditions exist:
You do NOT observe any leakage after five minutes.
The dial indicator remains constant beyond five minutes.The inside of the cooling system has leakage only if the following conditions exist:
The reading on the gauge goes down.
You do NOT observe any outside leakage.Make any repairs, as required.


Parts 2005 JOHNSON:

5006030
 
5006030 2005 90, 115HP Parts Catalog (Paper)
J115GLSOB, J115PLSOR, J115PXSOR, J115WPLSOC, J90GLSOB, J90PLSOA, J90PXSOC
5006031
 
5006031 2005 150, 175HP Parts Catalog (Paper)
J150CXSOB, J150GLSOB, J150PLSOE, J150PXSOE, J175CXSOB, J175GLSOB, J175PLSOE, J175PXSOE
5006043
 
5006043 2005 200, 225 4 Stroke Part Catalog (Paper)
J200CX4SOC, J200PX4SOC, J225CX4SOC, J225PX4SOC
5006021
5006024
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