0317538 JOHNSON CAM, Shift interlock


0317538 CAM, Shift interlock JOHNSON 50ES72C, 50ES73R CAM
0317538 CAM, Shift interlock JOHNSON
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Number on catalog scheme: 27
 

Compatible models:

50ES72C   50ES73R   JOHNSON

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

50ES72C, 50ESL72C, 50R72C, 50RL72C 1972
50ES73R, 50ESL73R, 50R73R, 50RL73R 1973

Information:

Recommended Actions
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the following procedures in the order that is provided.
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Inspection of the Batteries and Battery Cables
A. Inspect the main power switch, battery posts, and battery cables for loose connections and for corrosion. If the battery cables are corroded, remove the battery cables and clean the battery cables. Tighten any loose connections.
B. Inspect the batteries.
C. Charge the batteries. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
Test the batteries. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9249, "Use of 4C-4911 Battery Load Tester for 6 v, 8 v, and 12 v Lead Acid Batteries".
Batteries
Result The batteries and cables are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result The batteries and cables are not OK.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
2. Switches and/or Circuit Breakers (if applicable)
A. If equipped, check any switches and/or circuit breakers that may interfere with the engine cranking. Refer to the applications electrical schematic for additional information.
Switches and/or Circuit Breakers
Result The switches and/or circuit breakers are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result The switches and/or circuit breakers are not OK.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
3. Starting Motor Solenoid and Starting Circuit
Test the operation of the starting motor circuit. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electrical System" for additional information.
Starting Motor Solenoid and Circuit
Result The starting motor solenoid and circuit are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result The starting motor solenoid and circuit are not OK.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
4. Inspect the Starter Pinion and Flywheel Ring Gear
A. Test the operation of the starting motor.
B. Check the pinion clearance. Inspect the pinion and the flywheel ring gear for damage. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electrical System" for additional information.
Starter Pinion and Flywheel Ring Gear
Result The starter pinion and flywheel ring gear are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result The starter pinion and flywheel ring gear are not OK.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
5. Inspect Engine Accessories and the Transmission (if applicable)
A. Ensure free movement of the driveline.
B. Remove any engine accessories that may lock up the engine and inspect any engine accessories that may lock up the engine.
The following list illustrates examples of engine accessories that may lock up the engine:
1. Hydraulic pump that is driven from the rear gear group
2. Air compressor
3. Engine oil pump
4. Other components that are driven by the engine
Engine Accessories and Transmission
Result The engine accessories and transmission are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result The engine accessories and transmission are not OK.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
6. Hydraulic Cylinder Lock
A. If an injector has been replaced, evacuate any fluids from the cylinder and attempt to start the engine. Fuel will flow from the cylinder head into the cylinders when a unit injector is removed.
B. If the engine will not start, check for fluid in the cylinders (hydraulic cylinder lock) by removing the individual unit injectors. Check for damaged seals. Determine the type of fluid that locked up the cylinder.
C. If there was a coolant leak, determine the cause of the leak. Check the exhaust (NRS) cooler for leaks. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Exhaust Cooler (NRS) - Test".
D. If there was excessive fuel in the cylinder, replace the seals and reinstall the injector. Drain any excess fuel from the cylinder head.
E. If a mechanical problem is suspected, disassemble the engine. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual. Inspect the internal components for the following conditions:
1. Seizure
2. Broken components
3. Bent components
Hydraulic Cylinder Lock
Result The engine has hydraulic cylinder lock.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
Inspection of the Batteries and Battery Cables
Inspect the main power switch, battery posts, and battery cables for loose connections and for corrosion. If the battery cables are corroded, remove the battery cables and clean the battery cables. Tighten any loose connections.
Inspect the batteries.
Charge the batteries. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
Load test the batteries. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9249, "Use of 4C-4911 Battery Load Tester for 6, 8 V and 12 V Lead Acid Batteries".Switches and/or Circuit Breakers (if applicable)
If equipped, check any switches and/or circuit breakers that may interfere with the engine cranking. Refer to the application electrical schematic for additional information.Starting Motor Solenoid and Starting Circuit
Test the operation of the starting motor circuit. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electric Starting System" for additional information.Inspect the Starter Pinion and Flywheel Ring Gear
Test the operation of the starting motor.
Check the pinion clearance. Inspect the pinion and the flywheel ring gear for damage. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electric Starting System" for additional information.Inspect Engine Accessories and the Transmission (if applicable)
Ensure free movement of the driveline.
Remove any engine accessories that may lock up the engine and inspect any engine accessories that may lock up the engine.The following list illustrates examples of engine accessories that may lock up the engine:
Hydraulic pump that is driven from the rear gear group
Air compressor
Engine oil pump
Other components that are driven by the engineHydraulic Cylinder Lock
If an injector has been replaced, evacuate any fluids from the cylinder and attempt to start the engine. Fuel will flow from the cylinder head into the cylinders when a unit injector is removed.If the engine will not start, check for fluid in the cylinders (hydraulic cylinder lock) by removing the individual unit injectors. Check for damaged seals. Determine the type of fluid that locked up the cylinder.If there was a coolant leak, determine the cause of the leak.If there was excessive fuel in the cylinder, replace the seals and reinstall the injector. Drain any excess fuel from the cylinder head.If a mechanical problem is suspected, disassemble the engine. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual. Inspect the internal components for the following conditions:
Seizure
Bent components
Broken components


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