5000623 DRIVESHAFT ASSY., Upper - Z (Incl. #60 & 61) JOHNSON
BJ130PLSSS, BJ135PLSIF, BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSIF, BJ225CXSSR, BJ225PLSIF, J200WPXSIF, J200WPXSSC, J225HPLSIF, J225HPLSSC, J250CXSSS, J250VCZSIF
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Garage-Pro Front and Rear Semi-Metallic Brake Pads Set Replacement for Buick Riviera 1995-1996 3.8L Replaces# 12510045,18024530,18029826,18043995,18043999
Garage-Pro Brake Pad Set Compatible with 1995-1996 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Aurora || Features: 4-Wheel Set, Hardware Includes (4) Pieces Pad Locating Clip || Interchange Part Numbers: 5000623, EHT623, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933, 18024936, 19242607, 5000714, EHT714H, 12510045, 18024530, 18029826, 18043995, 18043999, 19149251, 21012052, 21013126, 88909663 || OE Number: 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933, 18024936, 19242607, 12510045, 18024530, 18029826, 18043995, 18043999, 19149251, 21012052, 21013126, 88909663 || Components: (2) Brake Pad Set || Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days
Garage-Pro Brake Pad Set Compatible with 1995-1996 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Aurora || Features: 4-Wheel Set, Hardware Includes (4) Pieces Pad Locating Clip || Interchange Part Numbers: 5000623, EHT623, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933, 18024936, 19242607, 5000714, EHT714H, 12510045, 18024530, 18029826, 18043995, 18043999, 19149251, 21012052, 21013126, 88909663 || OE Number: 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933, 18024936, 19242607, 12510045, 18024530, 18029826, 18043995, 18043999, 19149251, 21012052, 21013126, 88909663 || Components: (2) Brake Pad Set || Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days
SureStop Brake Disc and Pad Kit Compatible with 1998-1999 Buick LeSabre, 1998-1999 Pontiac Bonneville & 1998-1999 Oldsmobile 88 Front 2.05 in. Height
Surestop Note: Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days. || Brake Disc and Pad Kit Compatible with 1998-1999 Buick LeSabre || Features: 2-Wheel Set, 5 Lugs, Disc Design: Plain Surface, Disc Finish: Natural, Cast Iron10.94 in.Semi-Metallic || This Brake Disc and Pad Kit is for an OE, Original Equipment, 569019, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933 || Interchange Part Number: 12162057, 569019, 5000623, EHT623, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933
Surestop Note: Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days. || Brake Disc and Pad Kit Compatible with 1998-1999 Buick LeSabre || Features: 2-Wheel Set, 5 Lugs, Disc Design: Plain Surface, Disc Finish: Natural, Cast Iron10.94 in.Semi-Metallic || This Brake Disc and Pad Kit is for an OE, Original Equipment, 569019, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933 || Interchange Part Number: 12162057, 569019, 5000623, EHT623, 12370006, 12370012, 12510042, 12510043, 12510044, 18021248, 18021261, 18022641, 18023375, 18024923, 19152635, 18024924, 18024933
RAREELECTRICAL New Drive Shaft Is Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 88 90 100 112 115 88-300 Hp 1992-1998 By 0337059 0338557 0435766 0436233 449-216 5000623 5007672 449216
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: Product Type: Drive Shaft / Manufacturer Part Number: 449-232 / Oem Interchange Part Number 5: 449216 / Hp: 88-300 / / / || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 135 88-300 Hp 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 100 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 112 88-300 Hp 1994 1995 1996 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 115 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 88 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 || Applications: 1996 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 90 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 120 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 125 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 130 88-300 Hp 1998 1999 2000 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 140 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 155 88-300 Hp... || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with Johnson/Evinrude. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: Product Type: Drive Shaft / Manufacturer Part Number: 449-232 / Oem Interchange Part Number 5: 449216 / Hp: 88-300 / / / || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 135 88-300 Hp 2001 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 100 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 112 88-300 Hp 1994 1995 1996 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 115 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 88 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 || Applications: 1996 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 90 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 120 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 125 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 1995 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 130 88-300 Hp 1998 1999 2000 / Johnson/Evinrude 4 Cyl 3.685 Big Bore Looper 140 88-300 Hp 1992 1993 1994 / Johnson/Evinrude 6 Cyl 3.500 Bore Cross Flow 155 88-300 Hp... || Drive Shaft Source: Aftermarket
Compatible models:
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- GEARCASE » 5000623
BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSSC, BJ200PXSSC, BJ200VCSSS, BJ200VXSSS, J200CXSSE, J200PLSSC, J200PXSSC, J200VCXSSS, J200VXSSS, RJ200PLSSC, RJ200PXSSC, RJ200VXSSS 2000
BJ200PLSIF, BJ200VCSIF, BJ200VXSIF, J200PLSIF, J200VCXSIF, J200VLSIF, J200VXSIF, RJ200PLSIF, RJ200VXSIF 2001
- GEARCASE - STANDARD ROTATION - VX - VZ MODELS
- GEARCASE - COUNTER ROTATION - CX - VCX - VC - VCZ MODELS
BJ225PLSIF, BJ225VCSIF, BJ225VXSIF, J225HGLSIF, J225HPLSIF, J225PLSIF, J225VCXSIF, J225VLSIF, J225VXSIF, RJ225CXSIF, RJ225HLSIF, RJ225PLSIF, RJ225VXSIF 2001
- GEARCASE - STANDARD ROTATION - VX - VZ MODELS
- GEARCASE - COUNTER ROTATION - CX - VCX - VC - VCZ MODELS
J200WPXSSC 2000
J225HPLSIF 2001
- GEARCASE - COUNTER ROTATION - CX - VCX - VC - VCZ MODELS
- GEARCASE - STANDARD ROTATION - VX - VZ MODELS
J250CXSSS, J250CZSSC, J250PXSSC, J250PZSSC, J250VCXSSS, J250VCZSSS, J250VXSSS, J250VZSSS, RJ250CXSSS, RJ250VXSSS, RJ250VZSSS 2000
J250VCZSIF, J250VXSIF, J250VZSSIF, RJ250VXSIF, RJ250VZSSIF 2001
Information:
This code occurs when three active regenerations are needed within a 30 minute time frame.The only way to change this code from active to logged is to perform the “DPF Regeneration Time Interval Reset”. Refer to “CAT ET Service Features” story in this manual for the procedure. Unlike most other engine codes, this code will not stop a regeneration.Note: If the machine is continued to operate with this code active, fuel dilution can occur. Caterpillar recommends to checking the oil level and obtain an oil sample. Change the oil and oil filter if needed.This code should be indicating a DPF that is getting full. However this could be due to a break in the wires for the DPF Differential Pressure Sensor circuit. One of the triggers for an active regeneration is high DPF Differential Pressure. Refer to the “General Information” and “Regeneration Levels of the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)” for more information.An intermittent fault in the wiring harness could send a faulty signal to the Engine ECM for a high differential pressure. The intermittent fault can occur without creating a logged coded. The intermittent fault is the most common cause of the 523602-0 code on low hour machines. The code must be investigated thoroughly prior to removing a DPF when this code is present. Contact the local Caterpillar Technical Communicator (TC) prior to removing a DPF when this code is present.If suspected that (523602-0) High Frequency of Regeneration is occurring due to a full DPF, then refer to the machines Operation and Maintenance Manual for the recommended cleaning interval. If the engine hours exceeds the service interval, the DPF should be cleaned.If the engine hours are less than the service interval, then consult your dealer technical communicator (TC) before removing and cleaning the DPF. If the DPF is found full on an engine with hours less than the service interval, then investigate the root cause. These include failures that result in consuming oil, such as a failed turbo or worn cylinders. These would have other symptoms like low engine oil, high oil consumption, oil sample with high wear metals.Other causes are not using Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel or not using low ash engine oil. Refer to the machines Operation and Maintenance Manual for approved engine oils.Note: After making the appropriate repairs, the “DPF Regeneration Time Interval Reset” in CAT ET under the service tab must be performed to change the 523602-0 from an active code to a logged code. Refer to “Cat ET Service Features” for more information. It is always recommended to clear the logged code.Note: If the DPF is cleaned, refer to Special Instruction, REHS7788, "Cleaning the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) on C3.3B and C3.8 Engines".Probable Causes
Diagnostic codes
Maintenance schedule
Low compression
Injectors
High sulfur fuel
High ash engine oilRecommended Actions
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Active or Logged Codes
A. Establish communication with Cat ET.
Codes
Result: There are active or logged codes. Refer to "Sensor Signal (Analog, Passive) - Test" for more information.
Result: There are no active or logged codes.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Maintenance Schedule
A. Check the maintenance schedule for the engine.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule"
B. If required, perform and ash service.
Maintenance Schedule
Result: Ash service is required.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean"
Result: Ash service is not required.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
3. Check the Engine Oil Level and Obtain an Oil Sample
Check the oil level and obtain an oil sample. If the oil level is high refer to Troubleshooting, Oil Contains Fuel if fuel is present.
Oil
Result: The engine oil sample shows moitor or action required, then skip to Test Step 5.
Make necessary repairs.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The engine oil level is not at the correct level.
Determine the root cause of why the oil level was high or low.
Fill or remove the engine oil to the correct level.
4. Low Compression
A. Perform a compression test. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Compression - Test"
Possible causes of low compression:
- Faulty piston
- Faulty piston rings
- Worn cylinder bores
- Worn valves
- Faulty cylinder head
- Damaged cylinder head
Compression
Result: Low compression is present.
Make the necessary repairs.
Result: Low compression is not present.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Fuel Injectors
A. If service has been performed on the engine fuel system recently, verify that the injector trim codes in the Engine ECM match the injector for each cylinder. If injectors were moved between cylinders or if an injector was replaced and the injector trim codes were not updated in the Engine ECM, this can cause an engine miss.
B. Access the "Cylinder Cutout Test" in the "Diagnostic Tests" under the "Diagnostics" menu. Cut out each cylinder one at a time to listen for improvements in the engine. If engine sound improves while cutting out a specific cylinder or cylinders, then check that the injector(s) are working properly by using 440-6907 Injector Kit.
Note: The injector deliver quantity is not a reliable indicator of a failed injector. It is not recommended to use that test in determining if an injector is failed.
Fuel Injector
Result: If injector(s) trim codes for each cylinder do not match what is in the Engine ECM, then refer to Special Instruction, REHS9707 for the procedure to install the new injector QR codes within the Engine ECM and on-line. Confirm that this resolves the issue.
Result: If injector(s) are found to be defective, then replace the injector(s). Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, Electronic Unit Injector - Remove and Install. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS9707 for the procedure to install the new injector QR codes within the Engine ECM and online. Confirm that this resolves the issue.
Note: If two or more injectors are not working properly, this is likely a result of water in the fuel, bad fuel, or contaminated fuel. Contaminated fuel can occur by pre-filling the fuel filter or contamination during a previous repair of the fuel system. The root cause needs to be determined to prevent a repeat occurrence.
Result: There are no previous known services on fuel system and there was no noticeable improvement during the cylinder cut out
Diagnostic codes
Maintenance schedule
Low compression
Injectors
High sulfur fuel
High ash engine oilRecommended Actions
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Active or Logged Codes
A. Establish communication with Cat ET.
Codes
Result: There are active or logged codes. Refer to "Sensor Signal (Analog, Passive) - Test" for more information.
Result: There are no active or logged codes.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Maintenance Schedule
A. Check the maintenance schedule for the engine.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule"
B. If required, perform and ash service.
Maintenance Schedule
Result: Ash service is required.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean"
Result: Ash service is not required.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
3. Check the Engine Oil Level and Obtain an Oil Sample
Check the oil level and obtain an oil sample. If the oil level is high refer to Troubleshooting, Oil Contains Fuel if fuel is present.
Oil
Result: The engine oil sample shows moitor or action required, then skip to Test Step 5.
Make necessary repairs.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The engine oil level is not at the correct level.
Determine the root cause of why the oil level was high or low.
Fill or remove the engine oil to the correct level.
4. Low Compression
A. Perform a compression test. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Compression - Test"
Possible causes of low compression:
- Faulty piston
- Faulty piston rings
- Worn cylinder bores
- Worn valves
- Faulty cylinder head
- Damaged cylinder head
Compression
Result: Low compression is present.
Make the necessary repairs.
Result: Low compression is not present.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Fuel Injectors
A. If service has been performed on the engine fuel system recently, verify that the injector trim codes in the Engine ECM match the injector for each cylinder. If injectors were moved between cylinders or if an injector was replaced and the injector trim codes were not updated in the Engine ECM, this can cause an engine miss.
B. Access the "Cylinder Cutout Test" in the "Diagnostic Tests" under the "Diagnostics" menu. Cut out each cylinder one at a time to listen for improvements in the engine. If engine sound improves while cutting out a specific cylinder or cylinders, then check that the injector(s) are working properly by using 440-6907 Injector Kit.
Note: The injector deliver quantity is not a reliable indicator of a failed injector. It is not recommended to use that test in determining if an injector is failed.
Fuel Injector
Result: If injector(s) trim codes for each cylinder do not match what is in the Engine ECM, then refer to Special Instruction, REHS9707 for the procedure to install the new injector QR codes within the Engine ECM and on-line. Confirm that this resolves the issue.
Result: If injector(s) are found to be defective, then replace the injector(s). Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, Electronic Unit Injector - Remove and Install. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS9707 for the procedure to install the new injector QR codes within the Engine ECM and online. Confirm that this resolves the issue.
Note: If two or more injectors are not working properly, this is likely a result of water in the fuel, bad fuel, or contaminated fuel. Contaminated fuel can occur by pre-filling the fuel filter or contamination during a previous repair of the fuel system. The root cause needs to be determined to prevent a repeat occurrence.
Result: There are no previous known services on fuel system and there was no noticeable improvement during the cylinder cut out
Parts driveshaft JOHNSON:
0345905
0345905 *DRIVESHAFT, Lower assy.
BJ130PLSSS, BJ135PLSIF, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSIF, BJ225CXSSR, BJ225PLSIF, J100WPLSIF, J100WPLSSR, J105WELSIF, J105WELSSC, J105WPLSTM, J115GLSTA, J115PLSNF, J115PXSDA, J115PXSOR, J115PXSRM, J115WPLSOC, J115WPLSRS, J150CXSSC, J150
5000628
5000628 DRIVESHAFT ASSY., Upper - Y (Incl. #60 & 61)
BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSIF, BJ225CXSSR, BJ225PLSIF, J200WPXSIF, J225HPLSIF, J225HPLSSC, J250CXSSS, J250VCZSIF
5000614
5000614 DRIVESHAFT ASSY., Upper (Incl. #53 & 54)
BJ130PLSSS, BJ135PLSIF, BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSIF, BJ225CXSSR, BJ225PLSIF, J225HPLSIF, J225HPLSSC, J250CXSSS, J250VCZSIF