0319314 JOHNSON EXTENSION,Gearcase 5" LONGER PARTS


0319314 EXTENSION,Gearcase 5" LONGER PARTS JOHNSON 10E74G, 10E75C, 10E76G, 10E77A, 10E78M, 10EL79B, 15E74G, 15E75C, 15E76A, 15E77M, 15E78B, 15E79E, J10ECSE, J10ELCID, J10ELCNS, J10ELCRA, J10ELCTC, J15ECIS, J15ECNC, J15ECRM, J15ECSD, J15ECTR EXTENSION
0319314 EXTENSION,Gearcase 5" LONGER PARTS JOHNSON
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21-03-2018
900 Hundredths Pounds
OMC: OMC
0319314 0331152 Gearcase 5" Longer Parts Extension Johnson Evinrude
OMC||0319314||Good condition, no corrosion||1974-2007||9.9/10 & 15
Number on catalog scheme: 58
 

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

10E74G, 10E74S, 10EL74G, 10ELT4S, 10R74G, 10R74S, 10RL74G, 10RL74S 1974
10E75C, 10EL75C, 10R75C, 10RL75C 1975
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
J10ECSE, J10ELCSE, J10RCSE, J10RLCSE, J10SELCSE 1980
J10ELCID, J10RCID, J10RLCID, J10SELCID 1981
J10ELCNS, J10RCNS, J10RLCNS, J10SELCNS 1982
J10ELCRA, J10RCRA, J10RLCRA, J10SELCRA 1984
J10ELCTC, J10RCTC, J10RCTR, J10RLCTC, J10RLCTR, J10SELCTC 1983
J15ECIS, J15RCIS, J15RLCIS 1981
J15ECNC, J15RCNC, J15RLCNC 1982
J15ECRM, J15ELCRM, J15RCRM, J15RLCRM 1984
J15ECSD, J15ELCSD, J15RCSD, J15RLCSD 1980
J15ECTR, J15ELCTR, J15RCTA, J15RCTR, J15RLCTA, J15RLCTR 1983

Information:


Table 1
Required Tools    
Tool    Part Number    Part Description    Qty    
A     6V-6146     Load Leveling Beam     1    Start By:
Install the steering frame lock. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Steering Frame Lock - Remove and Install".
Release the pressure from the hydraulic system. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "System Pressure - Release".
Remove the hood. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Hood - Remove".
Remove the engine bottom guards. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Bottom Guard (Engine) - Remove and Install".
Remove the radiator. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Radiator - Remove".
Remove the fan. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Fan and Fan Guard - Remove and Install".
Remove the muffler. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Exhaust Purifier and Muffler - Remove".
Remove upper drive shaft. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Drive Shaft (Upper) - Remove and Install".
Remove the steering, pilot, and braking gear pump. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Gear Pump (Steering, Pilot and Braking) - Remove".Note: Cleanliness is an important factor. Before the removal procedure, clean the exterior of the component thoroughly. Cleanliness will help to prevent dirt from entering the internal mechanism.Note: Put identification marks on all lines, on all hoses, on all wires and on all tubes for installation purposes. Plug all lines, all hoses, and all tubes. Plugs help to prevent fluid loss and help to keep contaminants from entering the system.
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Dealer Service Tool Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Personal injury can result from hydraulic oil pressure and hot oil.Hydraulic oil pressure can remain in the hydraulic system after the engine has been stopped. Serious injury can be caused if this pressure is not released before any service is done on the hydraulic system.Make sure all of the work tools have been lowered to the ground, and the oil is cool before removing any components or lines. Remove the oil filler cap only when the engine is stopped, and the filler cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.
Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.This system is under pressure at all times, even if the engine is not running. Heat should never be applied to a charged system.Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away to help prevent injury.Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.Always use caution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the fitting. If the system is still under pressure, evacuate the system recovering the refrigerant before removing the fitting.Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a lit cigarette.Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death.Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant gas may be present.Before any checks of the air conditioning and heating system are made, move the machine to a smooth horizontal surface. Lower all implements to the ground. Make sure the transmission is in neutral or park and that the parking brake is engaged. Keep all other personnel away from the machine or where they can be seen.
Drain the transmission oil into a suitable container for storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Capacities (Refill)" for the capacity of the transmission. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Transmission Oil - Change" for the proper draining procedure.
Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the air conditioner system. Refer to Service Manual, SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a Refrigerant" for the procedure. Refer to Special Publication, NEDG5065, "Air Conditioning Tools" for the tools.
Illustration 1 g02646876
Remove cover (1) .
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Disconnect hose assembly (2), (3), and (4). Remove covers (5), (6), and (7) .
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Disconnect hose assembly (8) through (11). Remove bolt (13) and the clamp. Disconnect electrical connector (14) .
Attach a suitable lifting device to the crossbeam, axle oil coolers, and filter assembly. The weight of the crossbeam, the axle oil coolers, and the filters is approximately 50 kg (110 lb).
Remove four bolts (12), the nuts, and the washers. Remove the crossbeam, the axle oil coolers, and the filters as one assembly.
Illustration 4 g02565357
Remove two bolts (15) and the clips.


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