0310441 CLAMP,Switch leads JOHNSON
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 115EL77S, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115TXL77S, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 150TL78S, 175TL77S, 175TL78C, 200TL77C, 200TL78R, 235TL78R, 25E77S
CLAMP
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Compatible models:
100ESL71A
100ESL72R
115EL77S
115ESL69E
115ESL70D
115ESL73M
115ESL74B
115ESL75E
115ETZ78C
115TXL77S
125ESL71C
125ESL72R
135ESL73M
135ESL74B
135ESL75E
140ML77S
140ML78C
150TL78S
175TL77S
175TL78C
200TL77C
200TL78R
235TL78R
25E77S
25E78C
33E69A
33E70M
35E76G
35E77C
35E78R
40E72E
40E73D
40E75C
40E76A
4R77B
4R78E
50R79C
55E78S
55E79C
55ES69A
85EL76D
85EL77S
85ESL69E
85ESL70B
85ESL71A
85ESL72R
85ESL73M
85ESL74B
85ESL75E
85ETLR78C
85TXLR77S
BJ115TLEDA
BJ200CXEDR
BJ5DREDS
BJ5DREUC
BJ6DRECR
BJ6DREDS
BJ6DREUC
BJ8RCB
BJ8RCH
BJ8RCLT
BJ8REDS
D25RWA
HJ45RCLEDS
HJ45RCLEUC
HJ55RSLC
HJ55RSLW
HJ88MSLEDC
J100STLCEM
J100STLEIE
J100STLEND
J100STLERC
J100STLESB
J100STLETS
J100WTLEDR
J100WTLEIB
J100WTLENE
J100WTLEOC
J100WTLERS
J100WTLESM
J100WTLETD
J100WTLEUA
J100WTLZ
J10EEIR
J10EENA
J110MLCEM
J112TSLEDR
J112TSLEOC
J112TSLERS
J115FSLECS
J115JLEIE
J115JLEND
J115JLEOR
J115JLERC
J115JLETS
J115JLEUM
J115MLESB
J115TSLECM
J115TSLEUA
J150CXCEM
J150CXEIE
J150CXESB
J150STLCEM
J150STLEIE
J150STLESB
J155WTLEIB
J155WTLENE
J155WTLESM
J155WTLZ
J15EEIA
J15EENM
J175STLCEB
J175STLEID
J175STLESE
J185ESERK
J185ESXENR
J185ESXETA
J200CXARC
J200CXATF
J200CXEIB
J200CXENE
J200CXEOC
J200CXEUA
J20CRCCA
J20CRCUR
J225CXARC
J225CXATF
J225CXEDE
J225CXEIC
J225CXENR
J225CXEOB
J225CXEUD
J25ECCM
J25ECUA
J25RWCOS
J25RWCUR
J28ESLCCR
J28ESLCUC
J30ECCE
J30ECOA
J30ECRR
J30ECUB
J35AELCDE
J35AELCUD
J35ECND
J35ECRR
J35ECTS
J35RCCE
J35RCUB
J3RCCM
J3RCUA
J40AELCCS
J40ECDE
J40ECOB
J40ECRM
J40ECUD
J40EETB
J40RSLR
J40RWCDB
J40RWCOM
J40RWCRA
J45RCCDS
J45RCCUC
J45RCE
J45RCEIA
J45RCENM
J45RCEOD
J45RCERE
J45RCESR
J45RCETB
J48ESLCCC
J48ESLCUS
J4RCCS
J4RCEC
J4RCUD
J4RESR
J50BECCS
J50BECDE
J50BECIC
J50BECNR
J50BECOB
J50BECRM
J50BECTA
J50BECUD
J50BEETB
J50ECSR
J55RCIM
J55RLCSA
J55RSLG
J55RSLN
J55RWLCDC
J55RWLCOS
J55RWLCRD
J55RWLCUC
J55RWLE
J55RWLEIA
J55RWLENM
J55RWLERE
J55RWLESR
J55RWLETB
J5DRECR
J60ECIA
J60ECNM
J60ECSR
J60ECTB
J60ELCOD
J60ELCRE
J65RWLCDR
J65RWLCOC
J65RWLCRS
J6RCEC
J6REEA
J6RENM
J6REOD
J6RERE
J6RETB
J6RLSIB
J6RLSOC
J6RLSRS
J6RLSSM
J6RLSTD
J88MSLCER
J88MSLEIM
J88MSLENB
J88MSLEOS
J88MSLERD
J88MSLESA
J88MSLETE
J88TSLEDR
J88TSLEOC
J88TSLERS
J8DREEA
J8RCEC
J8RECR
J8RENM
J8REOD
J8RERE
J8RETB
J8REUC
J8RLSIE
J8RLSOR
J8RLSRC
J8RLSSB
J8RLSTS
J8WREES
J8WRLSIR
J8WRLSSC
J90FSLECS
J90TSLECM
J90TSLEUA
R55RWLR
RX-16M
S45RCLR
SJ100WMPLM
SJ100WMPLZ
SJ40RPB
SJ40RPH
SJ40RPLT2
SJ55RSLM2
TR-10R
V4A-20A
V4S-20A
V4T-14B
VX-14B
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
100ESL72R 1972
115EL77S, 115ETL77 1977
115ESL69E, 115ESL69S 1969
115ESL70D 1970
115ESL73M 1973
115ESL74B, 115ETL74B 1974
115ESL75E, 115ETL75E 1975
115ETZ78C, 115ML78C, 115TXL78C 1978
115TXL77S 1977
125ESL71C 1971
125ESL72R 1972
135ESL73M 1973
135ESL74B, 135ETL74B 1974
135ESL75E, 135ETL75E 1975
140ML77S, 140TL77S, 140TXL77S 1977
140ML78C, 140TL78C, 140TX78C 1978
150TL78S, 150TXL78S 1978
175TL77S, 175TXL77S 1977
175TL78C, 175TX78C 1978
200TL77C, 200TXL77C 1977
200TL78R, 200TX78R 1978
235TL78R, 235TX78R 1978
25E77S, 25EL77H, 25EL77S, 25R77H, 25R77S, 25RL77H, 25RL77S 1977
25E78C, 25EL78C, 25R78C, 25RL78C 1978
33E69A, 33EL69A, 33R69A, 33RL69A 1969
33E69A, 33EL69A, 33R69A, 33RL69A 1969
33E70M, 33EL70M, 33R70M, 33RL70M 1970
33E70M, 33EL70M, 33R70M, 33RL70M 1970
35E76G, 35E76S, 35EL76G, 35EL76S, 35R76G, 35R76S, 35RL76G, 35RL76S 1976
35E77C, 35E77H, 35EL77C, 35EL77H, 35R77C, 35R77H, 35RL77C, 35RL77H 1977
35E78R, 35EL78R, 35R78R, 35RL78R 1978
40E72E, 40EL72E, 40R72E, 40RL72E 1972
40E73D, 40EL73D, 40R73D, 40RL73D 1973
40E75C, 40EL75C, 40R75C, 40RL75C 1975
40E76A, 40E76R, 40EL76A, 40EL76R, 40R76A, 40R76R, 40RL76A, 40RL76R 1976
4R77B, 4W77B 1977
4R78E, 4RL78E, 4W78E 1978
50R79C, 50RL79C 1979
55E78S, 55EL78S 1978
55E79C, 55EL79C 1979
55ES69A, 55ES69C, 55ESL69A, 55ESL69C 1969
85EL76D, 85EL76G, 85ETLR76D, 85ETLR76G 1976
85EL77S, 85ETLR77S 1977
85ESL69E, 85ESL69M, 85ESL69S 1969
85ESL70B, 85ESL70D 1970
85ESL71A, 85ESL71H 1971
85ESL72R 1972
85ESL73M 1973
85ESL74B 1974
85ESL75E 1975
85ETLR78C, 85ML78C, 85TXLR78C 1978
85TXLR77S 1977
BJ115TLEDA, HJ115TXADA, J115JLEDA, J115TLEDA, J115TXADA 1996
BJ200CXEDR, BJ200TXEDR, J200CXEDR, J200STLEDM, J200TXEDR, LJ200SLEDR, SJ200SLEDM 1996
BJ5DREDS, BJ5DRLEDS 1996
BJ5DREUC, BJ5DRLEUC 1997
BJ6DRECR, BJ6DRLECR, J6RECR, J6RLECR 1998
Information:
Gauges
OIL PRESSURE
WATER TEMPERATUREGauges provide a "look" inside the engine. Be sure they are in good working order. You can determine what is "normal" operating range by observing the gauges over a period of time. The cause of any sudden or significant change in the readings should be determined and corrected.OIL PRESSURE - Oil pressure is normally greatest when starting a cold engine. As the oil warms up it will produce less pressure. Oil pressure is greater at operating speeds than at low idle. Fluctuating readings can mean air in the oil or a sticking pressure relief valve. Stop the engine immediately if a sudden loss of oil pressure occurs.WATER TEMPERATURE - The operating temperature is determined by the water temperature regulator. High coolant temperatures mean the cooling system is not dissipating enough engine heat. Pressurized cooling system gauges are marked with ranges rather than temperatures. If the gauge indicates in the red range, the cooling system should be inspected.The minimum operating temperature should not be below the opening temperature of the water temperature regulator.In cold weather the temperature gauge may fluctuate in or near the cold range. This indicates the engine is being overcooled. In these instances the use of radiator louvers is suggested.
AMMETERAMMETER - The ammeter should register in the charging range when the engine is running above low idle. If the gauge registers a discharge when the engine speed is increased, determine the cause.Automatic Start-Stop
An automatic start-stop system ensures that power is supplied to a load when the normal power source is interrupted. The cranking panel is the heart of the system and consists of the failure warning system and relays to start and stop the engine. When a power failure occurs the system senses the failure and starts the engine to transfer the load to standby. When power is restored, it senses and transfers the load from standby and stops the engine. The major use of automatic start-stop systems is standby electric sets and this discussion is limited to that application.If a power failure occurs, a circuit breaker opens and a set of contacts in the transfer switch closes, completing the circuit to the starter motor. When the engine starts, the starter circuit opens, protecting the starter from overspeed damage.Since a standby engine is usually unmanned, it is usually protect from mechanical malfunction by a series of electrical protective devices: high water temperature, low oil pressure and engine overspeed. If a fault occurs it energizes one of the shut-off controls and grounds the magneto to stop the engine.
DO NOT use any emergency shut-off control for normal shut down. The emergency shut-off controls are for emergencies only.
If the unit has a standard cranking panel, the battery and starter are protected from prolonged cranking by a cranking cycle timer. A timer providing five ten-second cranking cycles can be used. Both units have fault lights which light if the cranking cycle is completed and the engine does not start.Automatic start-stop units may have a time delay relay to prevent the standby circuit breaker from closing until the engine has had a few seconds warm up time. A shutdown time delay provides up to two minutes to cool off after the load has been transferred back to normal power source.A time delay relay in the transfer circuit can be adjusted from 1 to 30 minutes. This delays the transfer from standby to normal power until the normal source has been restored and remained stable for the preset period.Unattended units may have an exerciser. At a preset time the engine automatically starts and runs, under load if possible, and shuts itself off. This helps to ensure the unit will start and perform as required when necessary.A shutdown timer may also be used with an automatic start-stop system. This provides a two minute cool off period after the load has been removed from the engine. This allows the heat of full load operation to be dissipated gradually.Many protective circuits have fault lights to aid the operator in locating the cause of the malfunction. These lights are lighted by the circuit that is energized by a mechanical fault i.e., high water temperature, low oil pressure, etc.Gauges
Shut-offs protect the engine from damage if conditions exceed normal operating limits. The protective circuits sense oil pressure and water temperature. The sending units are a part of the gauges in the instrument panels. If a fault occurs, the water temperature or oil pressure indicator will make contact with a terminal and completes the shutdown circuit. A magnetic switch is energized and grounds the magneto to stop the engine. Before restarting the engine, push the magnetic switch reset button, located on the instrument panel. The oil pressure switch reset button, located on the oil pressure gauge, must be held in during starting.
GAUGESA manual stop button located on the instrument panel should be used only in an emergency. The manual stop button grounds the magneto to stop the engine.
Unburned gas left in the manifold can ignite when the engine is restarted.
Before restarting any gas engine which was stopped by grounding the magneto, crank the engine with the gas valve turned off and the magneto grounded for 10-15 seconds. This will clear the unburned gas from the exhaust system.Gas Shut-Off Valve
A gas shut-off valve is available. On an electrical signal from either the protective circuit or a remote mounted switch, the valve closes, stopping the gas flow to the engine. This valve must be reset manually.Overspeed Switch
A contactor actuated by a flyweight governor provides overspeed protection for the engine. The overspeed switch is mounted on the tachometer drive. If the engine overspeeds, the governor closes the contacts, energizing the magnetic switch. The switch grounds the magneto to stop the engine. When an overspeed occurs, the switch must be reset before the engine can be started.
RESET OVERSPEED SWITCHShut-Off
A shut-off system which is not part of the gauges is available. The system stops the engine if the oil pressure or water temperature exceed safe operating limits. The overspeed switch can be
OIL PRESSURE
WATER TEMPERATUREGauges provide a "look" inside the engine. Be sure they are in good working order. You can determine what is "normal" operating range by observing the gauges over a period of time. The cause of any sudden or significant change in the readings should be determined and corrected.OIL PRESSURE - Oil pressure is normally greatest when starting a cold engine. As the oil warms up it will produce less pressure. Oil pressure is greater at operating speeds than at low idle. Fluctuating readings can mean air in the oil or a sticking pressure relief valve. Stop the engine immediately if a sudden loss of oil pressure occurs.WATER TEMPERATURE - The operating temperature is determined by the water temperature regulator. High coolant temperatures mean the cooling system is not dissipating enough engine heat. Pressurized cooling system gauges are marked with ranges rather than temperatures. If the gauge indicates in the red range, the cooling system should be inspected.The minimum operating temperature should not be below the opening temperature of the water temperature regulator.In cold weather the temperature gauge may fluctuate in or near the cold range. This indicates the engine is being overcooled. In these instances the use of radiator louvers is suggested.
AMMETERAMMETER - The ammeter should register in the charging range when the engine is running above low idle. If the gauge registers a discharge when the engine speed is increased, determine the cause.Automatic Start-Stop
An automatic start-stop system ensures that power is supplied to a load when the normal power source is interrupted. The cranking panel is the heart of the system and consists of the failure warning system and relays to start and stop the engine. When a power failure occurs the system senses the failure and starts the engine to transfer the load to standby. When power is restored, it senses and transfers the load from standby and stops the engine. The major use of automatic start-stop systems is standby electric sets and this discussion is limited to that application.If a power failure occurs, a circuit breaker opens and a set of contacts in the transfer switch closes, completing the circuit to the starter motor. When the engine starts, the starter circuit opens, protecting the starter from overspeed damage.Since a standby engine is usually unmanned, it is usually protect from mechanical malfunction by a series of electrical protective devices: high water temperature, low oil pressure and engine overspeed. If a fault occurs it energizes one of the shut-off controls and grounds the magneto to stop the engine.
DO NOT use any emergency shut-off control for normal shut down. The emergency shut-off controls are for emergencies only.
If the unit has a standard cranking panel, the battery and starter are protected from prolonged cranking by a cranking cycle timer. A timer providing five ten-second cranking cycles can be used. Both units have fault lights which light if the cranking cycle is completed and the engine does not start.Automatic start-stop units may have a time delay relay to prevent the standby circuit breaker from closing until the engine has had a few seconds warm up time. A shutdown time delay provides up to two minutes to cool off after the load has been transferred back to normal power source.A time delay relay in the transfer circuit can be adjusted from 1 to 30 minutes. This delays the transfer from standby to normal power until the normal source has been restored and remained stable for the preset period.Unattended units may have an exerciser. At a preset time the engine automatically starts and runs, under load if possible, and shuts itself off. This helps to ensure the unit will start and perform as required when necessary.A shutdown timer may also be used with an automatic start-stop system. This provides a two minute cool off period after the load has been removed from the engine. This allows the heat of full load operation to be dissipated gradually.Many protective circuits have fault lights to aid the operator in locating the cause of the malfunction. These lights are lighted by the circuit that is energized by a mechanical fault i.e., high water temperature, low oil pressure, etc.Gauges
Shut-offs protect the engine from damage if conditions exceed normal operating limits. The protective circuits sense oil pressure and water temperature. The sending units are a part of the gauges in the instrument panels. If a fault occurs, the water temperature or oil pressure indicator will make contact with a terminal and completes the shutdown circuit. A magnetic switch is energized and grounds the magneto to stop the engine. Before restarting the engine, push the magnetic switch reset button, located on the instrument panel. The oil pressure switch reset button, located on the oil pressure gauge, must be held in during starting.
GAUGESA manual stop button located on the instrument panel should be used only in an emergency. The manual stop button grounds the magneto to stop the engine.
Unburned gas left in the manifold can ignite when the engine is restarted.
Before restarting any gas engine which was stopped by grounding the magneto, crank the engine with the gas valve turned off and the magneto grounded for 10-15 seconds. This will clear the unburned gas from the exhaust system.Gas Shut-Off Valve
A gas shut-off valve is available. On an electrical signal from either the protective circuit or a remote mounted switch, the valve closes, stopping the gas flow to the engine. This valve must be reset manually.Overspeed Switch
A contactor actuated by a flyweight governor provides overspeed protection for the engine. The overspeed switch is mounted on the tachometer drive. If the engine overspeeds, the governor closes the contacts, energizing the magnetic switch. The switch grounds the magneto to stop the engine. When an overspeed occurs, the switch must be reset before the engine can be started.
RESET OVERSPEED SWITCHShut-Off
A shut-off system which is not part of the gauges is available. The system stops the engine if the oil pressure or water temperature exceed safe operating limits. The overspeed switch can be
Parts clamp JOHNSON:
0510190
0510190 CLAMP
1R69C, 1R70R, 20R73A, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 2R71A, 2R72M, 2R73B, 2R74E, 2R75D, 2R76S, 2R77C, 2R78R, 2R79A, 33E69A, 33E69A, 33E70M, 33E70M, 40E69R, 40E70A, 40E71B, 40E72E, 40E73D, 40ES69R, 40ES70A, 40R69R, 40R70A, 9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M,
0314495
0314495 CLAMP, Distributor base
55ES69A, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, BJ50DTLEDC, BJ50DTLEUR, BJ60ELEDR, BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLECM, BJ70ELECB, BJ70ELEDA, BJ70ELEUM, BJ70PLEEE,
0310499
0318190
0318190 CLAMP, Cable
100ML79S, 115EL77S, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 115TXL77S, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 150TL78S, 150TL79C, 175TL77S, 175TL78C, 175TL79R, 200TL76S, 200TL77C, 200TL78R, 200TL79A, 235TL70A, 23
0318954
0318954 CLAMP, Ignition coil
10E74G, 10E75C, 10E76G, 15E74G, 15E75C, 15E76A, 35E76G, 40E74S, 40E75C, 40E76A, J40RSLR
0388346
0388346 CLAMP SCR.&HAND.ASSY.
2R77C, 2R78R, 2R79A, 4R77B, 4R78E, 4R79D, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, J2RCNE, J2RCOC, J2RCRS, J2RCSM, J2RCTD, J4BRHCNR, J4BRHCOB, J4BRHCRM, J4BRHCTA, J4RLCSS, J4WCNR, JCO-CDR, JCO-CUA
0322652
0322652 CLAMP,Hose
10E77A, 10E78M, 10EL79B, 15E77M, 15E78B, 15E79E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, 4R77B, 4R78E, 50R79C, 55E79C, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, AM55RSLD, BJ10EEDD, BJ10FAEDC, BJ10FAEUR, BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10RELEUS, BJ10RHLSOR,
0511458
0511458 CLAMP,Leads
10E77A, 10E78M, 10EL79B, 15E77M, 15E78B, 15E79E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, 4R77B, 4R78E, 4R79D, 50R79C, 55E78S, 55E79C, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, AM55RSLD, BJ10EEDD, BJ10RELEUS, BJ10RHLSDA, BJ10RHLSOR, BJ10RHLSRC, BJ10RHLSTS, BJ15EED