0319414 DETENT, Shift hook JOHNSON
10E74G, 10E75C, 10E76G, 10E77A, 10E78M, 10EL79B, 15E74G, 15E75C, 15E76A, 15E77M, 15E78B, 15E79E, J10ECCD, J10ECDB, J10ECES, J10ECOM, J10ECSE, J10ECUE, J10EEIR, J10EENA, J10EESC, J10ELCID, J10ELCNS, J10ELCRA, J10ELCTC, J15ECCS, J15ECDE, J15ECEC, J15EC
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Compatible models:
10E74G
10E75C
10E76G
10E77A
10E78M
10EL79B
15E74G
15E75C
15E76A
15E77M
15E78B
15E79E
J10ECCD
J10ECDB
J10ECES
J10ECOM
J10ECSE
J10ECUE
J10EEIR
J10EENA
J10EESC
J10ELCID
J10ELCNS
J10ELCRA
J10ELCTC
J15ECCS
J15ECDE
J15ECEC
J15ECIS
J15ECNC
J15ECOB
J15ECRM
J15ECSD
J15ECTR
J15ECUD
J15EEIA
J15EENM
J15EESR
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- CYLINDER & CRANKCASE » 0319414
10E76G, 10E76H, 10E76R, 10EL76G, 10EL76H, 10EL76R, 10R76G, 10R76H, 10R76R, 10RL76G, 10RL76H, 10RL76R 1976
10E77A, 10EL77A, 10R77A, 10RL77A 1977
10E78M, 10EL78M, 10R78M, 10RL78M, 10SEL78M 1978
10EL79B, 10R79B, 10RL79B, 10SEL79B 1979
15E74G, 15E74S, 15EL74G, 15EL74S, 15R74G, 15R74S, 15RL74G, 15RL74S 1974
15E75C, 15EL75C, 15R75C, 15RL75C 1975
15E76A, 15E76R, 15EL76A, 15EL76R, 15R76A, 15R76R, 15RL76A, 15RL76R 1976
15E77M, 15EL77M, 15R77M, 15RL77M 1977
15E78B, 15EL78B, 15R78B, 15RL78B 1978
15E79E, 15EL79E, 15R79E, 15RL79E 1979
J10ECCD, J10ELCCD, J10RCCD, J10RLCCD, J10SELCCD 1988
J10ECDB, J10ELCDB, J10RCDB, J10RLCDB, J10SELCDB 1986
J10ECES, J10ELCES, J10RCES, J10RLCES, J10SELCES, TJ10ELCES, TJ10RLCES 1989
J10ECOM, J10ELCOM, J10RCOM, J10RLCOM, J10SELCOM 1985
J10ECSE, J10ELCSE, J10RCSE, J10RLCSE, J10SELCSE 1980
J10ECUE, J10ELCUE, J10RCUE, J10RLCUE, J10SELCUE 1987
J10EEIR, J10ELEIR, J10REIR, J10RELEIR, J10RLEIR, J10SELEIR, TJ10RELEIR 1991
J10EENA, J10ELENA, J10RELENA, J10RENA, J10RLENA, J10SELENA, TJ10RELENA 1992
J10EESC, J10ELESC, J10RELESC, J10RESC, J10RLESC, J10SELESC, TJ10ELESC, TJ10RELESC, TJ10RLESC 1990
J10ELCID, J10RCID, J10RLCID, J10SELCID 1981
J10ELCNS, J10RCNS, J10RLCNS, J10SELCNS 1982
J10ELCRA, J10RCRA, J10RLCRA, J10SELCRA 1984
J10ELCTC, J10RCTC, J10RCTR, J10RLCTC, J10RLCTR, J10SELCTC 1983
J15ECCS, J15ELCCS, J15RCCS, J15RLCCS 1988
J15ECDE, J15ELCDE, J15RCDE, J15RLCDE 1986
J15ECEC, J15ELCEC, J15RCEC, J15RLCEC, TJ15RLCEC 1989
J15ECIS, J15RCIS, J15RLCIS 1981
J15ECNC, J15RCNC, J15RLCNC 1982
J15ECOB, J15ELCOB, J15RCOB, J15RLCOB 1985
J15ECRM, J15ELCRM, J15RCRM, J15RLCRM 1984
J15ECSD, J15ELCSD, J15RCSD, J15RLCSD 1980
J15ECTR, J15ELCTR, J15RCTA, J15RCTR, J15RLCTA, J15RLCTR 1983
J15ECUD, J15ELCUD, J15RCUD, J15RLCUD 1987
J15EEIA, J15ELEIA, J15REIA, J15RELEIA, J15RLEIA 1991
J15EENM, J15ELENM, J15RELENM, J15RENM, J15RLENM 1992
J15EESR, J15ELESR, J15RELESR, J15RESR, J15RLESR 1990
Information:
Top End Overhaul Information
A top end overhaul involves servicing the cylinder heads and turbochargers. Also, some other engine components are inspected.Top end overhauls require more tools than preventive maintenance. The following tools are needed for restoring the engine to factory specifications:
Torque wrenches
Dial indicators
Accurate measurement tools
Cleaning equipment
Rebuilding equipmentCat dealers are equipped with these tools. Cat dealers can provide a flat rate price for a top end overhaul.Unexpected problems may be found during a top end overhaul. Plan to correct these problems, if necessary.
Build up in the cylinders from excessive oil consumption
Build up in the cylinders from contamination of the fuel
Plugging of the aftercooler from coolant that is poorly maintained
Plugging of the aftercooler from contamination of the inlet air
Degradation of the oil cooler from hydrogen sulfide in the fuelThe following definitions explain the terminology for the services that are performed during an overhaul:Inspect - Inspect the components according to the instructions that are in Caterpillar reusability publications. Refer to Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations, SEBF8029, "Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts". The guidelines were developed to help Cat dealers and customers to avoid unnecessary expenditures. New parts are not required if the existing parts can still be used, reconditioned, or repaired. If the components are not in the reusability guidelines, refer to the Service Manual, "Specifications" module.Rebuild - The component can be reconditioned to comply with reusability guidelines.Replace - The service life of the part is exhausted. The part may fail before the next maintenance interval. The part must be replaced with a part that meets functional specifications. The replacement part may be a new part, a Cat remanufactured part, a rebuilt part, or a used part. Some worn components may be exchanged with your Cat dealer. Consult your Cat dealer about repair options for your engine.If you elect to perform an overhaul without the services of a Cat dealer, be aware of the recommendations in Table 1. Your Cat dealer can provide these services and components. Your Caterpillar dealer can ensure that the components are operating within the appropriate specifications.
Table 1
Top End Overhaul
Clean Oil suction screen
Clean
Inspect
Test Aftercooler core
Oil cooler core
Inspect Electrohydraulic actuator
Bypass valve
Hydraulic oil pump
Transformers
Rebuild Exhaust bypass
Prelube pump
Starting motor
Turbochargers
Water pumps
Replace Cylinder head assemblies
Oil temperature regulators
Water temperature regulators Cleaning and Inspection of Components
Aftercooler and Oil Cooler
Clean the aftercooler core and the oil cooler core. Pressure-test the components. Replace the components, if necessary.Note: If the cooling system is not properly maintained, cleaning of the aftercooler can be difficult. The tank that is opposite of the inlet port and the outlet port cannot be removed for cleaning.Note: This procedure may be used for cleaning both the aftercooler core and the oil cooler core.
Remove the core.
Turn the core upside-down to remove debris.
Do not use a high concentration of caustic cleaner to clean the core. A high concentration of caustic cleaner can attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage. Only use the recommended concentration of cleaner.
Back flush the core with cleaner.Caterpillar recommends the use of Hydrosolv liquid cleaner. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for part numbers and sizes of containers.Use a 2 to 5 percent concentration of the cleaner at temperatures up to 93°C (200°F).
Steam clean the core to remove any residue. Flush the fins of the core. Remove any other trapped debris.
Wash the core with hot, soapy water. Rinse the core thoroughly with clean water.
Personal injury can result from air pressure.Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
Dry the core with compressed air. Direct the air in the reverse direction of the normal flow.Note: The test pressure for the oil cooler is 790 kPa (115 psi). The maximum differential pressure of water for the aftercooler is 44 kPa (6 psi). The maximum differential pressure of air for the aftercooler is 5.1 kPa (0.74 psi).
Inspect the core to ensure cleanliness. Pressure-test the core. Many shops that service radiators are equipped to perform pressure tests. If necessary, repair the core.
Install the core.For more information on cleaning the cores, consult your Cat dealer.Oil Suction Screen
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Clean the oil suction screen after the engine oil pan has been drained.Note: Approximately 1 L (1 qt) of engine oil will remain in the housing after the sump has been completely drained. This engine oil will pour out of the housing when cover (1) is removed. Prepare to catch the engine oil in a pan. Clean up any spills with absorbent towels or pillows. DO NOT use absorbent particles.
Illustration 1 g00760655
(1) Cover
(2) O-ring seal
(3) Screen assembly
Loosen the bolts from cover (1). Remove cover (1) and O-ring seal (2). Discard the seal. Remove screen assembly (3).
Wash screen assembly (3) in clean nonflammable solvent. Allow the screen assembly to dry before installation.
Clean t
A top end overhaul involves servicing the cylinder heads and turbochargers. Also, some other engine components are inspected.Top end overhauls require more tools than preventive maintenance. The following tools are needed for restoring the engine to factory specifications:
Torque wrenches
Dial indicators
Accurate measurement tools
Cleaning equipment
Rebuilding equipmentCat dealers are equipped with these tools. Cat dealers can provide a flat rate price for a top end overhaul.Unexpected problems may be found during a top end overhaul. Plan to correct these problems, if necessary.
Build up in the cylinders from excessive oil consumption
Build up in the cylinders from contamination of the fuel
Plugging of the aftercooler from coolant that is poorly maintained
Plugging of the aftercooler from contamination of the inlet air
Degradation of the oil cooler from hydrogen sulfide in the fuelThe following definitions explain the terminology for the services that are performed during an overhaul:Inspect - Inspect the components according to the instructions that are in Caterpillar reusability publications. Refer to Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations, SEBF8029, "Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts". The guidelines were developed to help Cat dealers and customers to avoid unnecessary expenditures. New parts are not required if the existing parts can still be used, reconditioned, or repaired. If the components are not in the reusability guidelines, refer to the Service Manual, "Specifications" module.Rebuild - The component can be reconditioned to comply with reusability guidelines.Replace - The service life of the part is exhausted. The part may fail before the next maintenance interval. The part must be replaced with a part that meets functional specifications. The replacement part may be a new part, a Cat remanufactured part, a rebuilt part, or a used part. Some worn components may be exchanged with your Cat dealer. Consult your Cat dealer about repair options for your engine.If you elect to perform an overhaul without the services of a Cat dealer, be aware of the recommendations in Table 1. Your Cat dealer can provide these services and components. Your Caterpillar dealer can ensure that the components are operating within the appropriate specifications.
Table 1
Top End Overhaul
Clean Oil suction screen
Clean
Inspect
Test Aftercooler core
Oil cooler core
Inspect Electrohydraulic actuator
Bypass valve
Hydraulic oil pump
Transformers
Rebuild Exhaust bypass
Prelube pump
Starting motor
Turbochargers
Water pumps
Replace Cylinder head assemblies
Oil temperature regulators
Water temperature regulators Cleaning and Inspection of Components
Aftercooler and Oil Cooler
Clean the aftercooler core and the oil cooler core. Pressure-test the components. Replace the components, if necessary.Note: If the cooling system is not properly maintained, cleaning of the aftercooler can be difficult. The tank that is opposite of the inlet port and the outlet port cannot be removed for cleaning.Note: This procedure may be used for cleaning both the aftercooler core and the oil cooler core.
Remove the core.
Turn the core upside-down to remove debris.
Do not use a high concentration of caustic cleaner to clean the core. A high concentration of caustic cleaner can attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage. Only use the recommended concentration of cleaner.
Back flush the core with cleaner.Caterpillar recommends the use of Hydrosolv liquid cleaner. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for part numbers and sizes of containers.Use a 2 to 5 percent concentration of the cleaner at temperatures up to 93°C (200°F).
Steam clean the core to remove any residue. Flush the fins of the core. Remove any other trapped debris.
Wash the core with hot, soapy water. Rinse the core thoroughly with clean water.
Personal injury can result from air pressure.Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
Dry the core with compressed air. Direct the air in the reverse direction of the normal flow.Note: The test pressure for the oil cooler is 790 kPa (115 psi). The maximum differential pressure of water for the aftercooler is 44 kPa (6 psi). The maximum differential pressure of air for the aftercooler is 5.1 kPa (0.74 psi).
Inspect the core to ensure cleanliness. Pressure-test the core. Many shops that service radiators are equipped to perform pressure tests. If necessary, repair the core.
Install the core.For more information on cleaning the cores, consult your Cat dealer.Oil Suction Screen
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Clean the oil suction screen after the engine oil pan has been drained.Note: Approximately 1 L (1 qt) of engine oil will remain in the housing after the sump has been completely drained. This engine oil will pour out of the housing when cover (1) is removed. Prepare to catch the engine oil in a pan. Clean up any spills with absorbent towels or pillows. DO NOT use absorbent particles.
Illustration 1 g00760655
(1) Cover
(2) O-ring seal
(3) Screen assembly
Loosen the bolts from cover (1). Remove cover (1) and O-ring seal (2). Discard the seal. Remove screen assembly (3).
Wash screen assembly (3) in clean nonflammable solvent. Allow the screen assembly to dry before installation.
Clean t
Parts detent JOHNSON:
0319288
0319288 DETENT, Choke knob
10E74G, 10E75C, 10E76G, 10E77A, 10E78M, 15E74G, 15E75C, 15E76A, 15E77M, 15E78B
0324434
0324434 DETENT, Choke knob
10EL79B, 15E79E, J10ECCD, J10ECDB, J10ECES, J10ECOM, J10ECSE, J10ECUE, J10EESC, J10ELCID, J10ELCNS, J10ELCRA, J10ELCTC, J15ECCS, J15ECDE, J15ECEC, J15ECIS, J15ECNC, J15ECOB, J15ECRM, J15ECSD, J15ECTR, J15ECUD, J15EESR
0336395