0326926 GASKET, Plate to manifold JOHNSON
BJ50DTLEDC, BJ50DTLEUR, BJ60ELEDR, BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLECM, BJ70ELECB, BJ70ELEDA, BJ70ELEUM, BJ70PLEEE, BJ70PLSIS, BJ70PLSSD, J40JPLEEC, J40JPLSIA, J40JPLSSR, J50DTLECA, J50DTLEOS, J50TTLECA, J50TTLEDC, J50TTLEOS, J50TTLEUR, J60ELCCR, J60ELCDS, J60ELCEA
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RAREELECTRICAL New Intake Gasket Is Compatible With Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 60 70 0317307 326926 0326926
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with CAT, EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: / Oem #: 0317307, 326926, 0326926 || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Applications:Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Intake Gasket Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with CAT, EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: / Oem #: 0317307, 326926, 0326926 || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Applications:Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Intake Gasket Source: Aftermarket
RAREELECTRICAL New Intake Gasket Compatible With Johnson Evinrude 3 Cyl 50 60 70 By Part Numbers 0317307 326926 0326926
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with CAT, EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: / Oem #: 0317307, 326926, 0326926 || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Applications:Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Intake Gasket Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with CAT, EVINRUDE. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Replaces: / Oem #: 0317307, 326926, 0326926 || Applications: Please Verify Your Oem Part Number From Your Original Unit To Help Ensure Fitment. / Applications:Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 50Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 60Johnson/Evinrude 3 Cyl 70 || Applications: ... || Intake Gasket Source: Aftermarket
Compatible models:
BJ50DTLEDC
BJ50DTLEUR
BJ60ELEDR
BJ60ELEUA
BJ60TLECM
BJ70ELECB
BJ70ELEDA
BJ70ELEUM
BJ70PLEEE
BJ70PLSIS
BJ70PLSSD
J40JPLEEC
J40JPLSIA
J40JPLSSR
J50DTLECA
J50DTLEOS
J50TTLECA
J50TTLEDC
J50TTLEOS
J50TTLEUR
J60ELCCR
J60ELCDS
J60ELCEA
J60ELCUC
J60ELEIB
J60ELENE
J60ELEOC
J60ELERS
J60ELESM
J60ELETD
J60PLEEB
J60PLSID
J60PLSSE
J60TTLECM
J60TTLEDR
J60TTLEIB
J60TTLENE
J60TTLEOC
J60TTLERS
J60TTLETD
J60TTLEUA
J65RSLC
J65RSLM
J65RSLZ2
J65RWLCDR
J65RWLCOC
J65RWLCRS
J65WELEES
J65WELSIR
J65WELSSC
J65WMLCDR
J65WMLCOC
J65WMLCUA
J65WMLEIB
J65WMLENE
J65WMLEOC
J65WMLERS
J65WMLESM
J65WMLETD
J65WMLZ
J65WRLEEO
J65WRLSIR
J65WRLSSC
J70ELCCA
J70ELCDC
J70ELCEM
J70ELCIH
J70ELCNB
J70ELCOS
J70ELCRD
J70ELCTE
J70ELCUR
J70ELEIE
J70ELEND
J70ELEOR
J70ELERC
J70ELESB
J70ELETS
J70TTLEIE
J70TTLEND
J70TTLEOR
J70TTLERC
J70TTLETS
J75ECCA
J75ECDC
J75ECNB
J75ECOS
J75ECRD
J75ECTE
J75ECUR
J75ERCIH
N65WMLM
SJ65RSLD
SJ65WMLD
SJ65WMLM
SJ65WMLZ2
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- INTAKE MANIFOLD » 0326926
BJ60ELEDR, BJ60TLEDR, J60ELEDR, J60TLEDR, SJ60TLEDR 1996
BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLEUA, J60ELEUA, J60TLEUA 1997
BJ60TLECM, J60TLECM 1998
BJ70ELECB, BJ70TLECB, J70TLECB 1998
BJ70ELEDA, BJ70TLEDA, HJ70TXEDA, J70TLEDA, SJ70TLEDA 1996
BJ70ELEUM, BJ70TLEUM, HJ70TXEUM, J70TLEUM 1997
BJ70PLEEE, J70PLEEE 1999
BJ70PLSIS, J70PLSIS, J70VLSIS, RJ70PLSIS 2001
BJ70PLSSD, J70PLSSD, RJ70PLSSD 2000
J40JPLEEC 1999
J40JPLSIA, J40JVLSIA 2001
J40JPLSSR 2000
J50DTLECA 1998
J50DTLEOS, J50ELEOS 1995
J50TTLECA 1998
J50TTLEDC 1996
J50TTLEOS 1995
J50TTLEUR 1997
J60ELCCR, J60TLCCR, J60TTLCCR 1988
J60ELCDS, J60TLCDS 1986
J60ELCEA, J60TLCEA, J60TTLCEA, TJ60TLCEA, TJ60TLESF 1989
J60ELCUC, J60TLCUC 1987
J60ELEIB, J60TLEIB, TJ60TLEIB, VJ60ELEIB, VJ60TLEIB 1991
J60ELENE, J60TLENE, TJ60TLENE, VJ60ELENE, VJ60TLENE 1992
J60ELEOC, J60TLEOC 1995
J60ELERS, J60ELERV, J60TLERS, J60TLERV 1994
J60ELESM, J60TLESM, J60TTLESM, TJ60TLESF, TJ60TLESM, VJ60ELESM, VJ60TLESM 1990
J60ELETD, J60TLETD, TJ60TLETD, VJ60ELETD 1993
J60PLEEB 1999
J60PLSID, J60VLSID 2001
J60PLSSE 2000
J60TTLECM 1998
J60TTLEDR 1996
J60TTLEIB 1991
J60TTLENE 1992
J60TTLEOC 1995
J60TTLERS, J60TTLERV 1994
J60TTLETD 1993
J60TTLEUA 1997
J65RSLC 1995
J65RSLM, SJ65RSLM, SJ65RSYM 1996
J65RSLZ2, SJ65RSLZ2, SJ65RSYZ2 1997
J65RWLCDR, J65TELCDR 1986
J65RWLCOC, J65TELCOC 1985
J65RWLCRS, J65TELCRS, J65WTLCRS 1984
J65WELEES 1999
J65WELSIR 2001
J65WELSSC 2000
J65WMLCDR 1986
J65WMLCOC, J65WTLCOC 1985
J65WMLCUA 1987
J65WMLEIB 1991
J65WMLENE 1992
J65WMLEOC 1995
J65WMLERS 1994
J65WMLESM 1990
J65WMLETD 1993
J65WMLZ 1989
J65WRLEEO, J65WRLEES, J65WRYEEO, J65WRYEES 1999
J65WRLSIR, J65WRYSIR 2001
J65WRLSSC, J65WRYSSC 2000
J70ELCCA, J70TLCCA 1988
J70ELCDC, J70TLCDC 1986
J70ELCEM, J70TLCEM, TJ70TLCEM, TJ70TLESF 1989
J70ELCIH, J70ELCIM, J70TLCIM 1981
J70ELCNB, J70TLCNB 1982
J70ELCOS, J70TLCOS 1985
J70ELCRD, J70TLCRD 1984
J70ELCTE, J70TLCTE 1983
J70ELCUR, J70TLCUR 1987
J70ELEIE, J70TLEIE, VJ70ELEIE, VJ70TLEIE 1991
J70ELEND, J70TLEND, VJ70ELEND, VJ70TLEND 1992
J70ELEOR, J70JLEOS, J70TLEOR 1995
J70ELERC, J70ELERV, J70TLERC, J70TLERV 1994
J70ELESB, J70TLESB, TJ70TLESB, TJ70TLESF, VJ70ELESB, VJ70TLESB 1990
J70ELETS, J70TLETS, VJ70ELETS, VJ70TLETS 1993
J70TTLEIE 1991
J70TTLEND 1992
J70TTLEOR 1995
J70TTLERC, J70TTLERV 1994
J70TTLETS 1993
J75ECCA 1988
J75ECDC 1986
J75ECNB, J75ELCNB, J75TLCNB 1982
J75ECOS 1985
J75ECRD, J75ELCRD, J75TLCRD 1984
J75ECTE, J75ELCTE, J75TLCTE 1983
J75ECUR 1987
J75ERCIH, J75ERCIM, J75ERLCIH, J75ERLCIM, J75TELCIM, J75TRLCIH 1981
N65WMLM 1988
SJ65RSLD, SJ65RSYD 1998
SJ65WMLD, SJ65WMYD 1998
SJ65WMLM, SJ65WMYM 1996
SJ65WMLZ2, SJ65WMYZ2 1997
Information:
The two basic types of distillate diesel fuel are No. 2 diesel fuel and No. 1 diesel fuel. No. 2 diesel fuel is the most commonly available summer grade diesel fuel. No. 1 diesel fuel is a winter grade diesel fuel. During the winter months fuel suppliers will typically blend No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuel in various percentages. Blending allows the fuel to meet the historical low ambient temperature cold-flow needs for a given area or region. No. 2 diesel fuel is a heavier diesel fuel than No. 1 diesel fuel. In cold weather, heavier fuels can cause problems with fuel filters, fuel lines, fuel tanks, and fuel storage. Heavier diesel fuels such as No. 2 diesel fuel can be used in diesel engines that operate in cold temperatures with an appropriate amount of a proven pour point depressant additive. For more information on fuels which include blends of No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuel, consult your fuel supplier.When you use No. 2 diesel fuel or other heavier fuels, some of the fuel characteristics may interfere with successful cold-weather operation. Additional information about the characteristics of diesel fuel is available. This information contains a discussion on the modification to the characteristics of diesel fuel. There are several possible methods that can be used to compensate for the fuel qualities that may interfere with cold-weather operation. These methods include the use of starting aids, engine coolant heaters, fuel heaters, and de-icers. In addition, the manufacturer of the fuel can add cold flow improvers and/or blend No. 1 and No. 2 diesel in various percentages.Not all areas of the world classify diesel fuel using the No. 1 and No. 2 nomenclature described above. But, the basic principles of using additives and/or blending fuels of different densities are the same.Starting Aids
The use of a starting aid is a conventional method of assistance for cold starts in low temperature conditions. Various starting aids are available for Cat engines. Follow the recommendations that are provided by the manufacturer of the starting aid. Refer to the foreword section in this Special Publication, "Aftermarket Products and Warranty" article.Engine Coolant Heaters
These heaters heat the engine coolant. The heated coolant flows through the cylinder block. The flow of heated coolant keeps the engine warm. A warm engine is easier to start in cold weather. Most coolant heaters use electrical power. A source of electricity is necessary for this type of heater. Other heaters that burn fuel are available as a source of heat. These heaters may be used in place of the electrical heaters.With either type of heater, starting aids and/or fuels with higher cetane numbers are less important because the engine is warm. Problems with fuel cloud point can cause the plugging of fuel filters. Problems with fuel cloud point cannot be corrected by engine coolant heaters. Some fuel filters are cooled by air flow during operation.Fuel Heaters
The fuel cloud point is related to problems with fuel filters. The fuel heater heats the fuel above the cloud point before the fuel enters the fuel filter. Heating prevents wax from blocking the filter. Fuel can flow through pumps and lines at temperatures below the cloud point. The cloud point is often above the pour point of a fuel. While the fuel can flow through these lines, the wax in the fuel can still plug the fuel filter.In some engine installations, small modifications can prevent problems that are caused by the cloud point. One of the following changes can prevent problems in many conditions: a change in the location of fuel filters and/or supply lines and the addition of insulation. In extreme temperatures, heating of the fuel may be required to prevent the filters from plugging. There are several types of fuel heaters that are available. The heaters typically use either engine coolant or exhaust gas as a heat source. These systems may prevent filter waxing problems without the use of de-icers or cold flow improvers. These systems may be ineffective when the fuel contains a large amount of dirt or of water. Use of a fuel heater can help eliminate some cold-weather problems. A fuel heater should be installed so that the fuel is heated before flowing into the fuel filter.Note: A fuel heater is not effective for cold-soaked starts unless the fuel heater can be powered from an external power source. External fuel lines may require the use of heaters that circulate the fuel.Note: Only use properly sized fuel heaters that are controlled by thermostats or use fuel heaters that are self-regulated. Thermostatically controlled fuel heaters generally heat fuel to 15.5° C (60° F). Do not use fuel heaters in warm temperatures.For distillate fuel configured engines, Cat recommends a fuel viscosity as delivered to rotary fuel injection pumps of between 1.4 cSt and 4.5 cSt. For all other fuel injection pumps, the viscosity must be between 1.4 cSt and 20 cSt.Note: If a fuel with a low viscosity is used, cooling of the fuel may be required to maintain 1.4 cSt or greater viscosity at the fuel injection pump. Fuels with a high viscosity might require fuel heaters in order to lower the viscosity to the proper level.
When you use fuel heaters, do not allow the fuel temperature to reach above 52°C (125°F). Never exceed 75°C (165°F) with straight distillate fuel. The high fuel temperatures affect the fuel viscosity. When the fuel viscosity falls below 1.4 cSt, pump damage may occur.
Overheating the fuel or the fuel filter can result in personal injury and/or damage to the engine. Use extreme care and caution for heating of the fuel and/or the fuel filter.
Select a fuel heater that is mechanically simple, yet adequate for the application. The fuel heater should also prevent overheating of the fuel. Disconnect the fuel heater or deactivate the fuel heater in warm weather. An unacceptable loss of fuel viscosity and engine power will occur if the fuel supply temperature is allowed to become too hot.For additional information on fuel heaters,
The use of a starting aid is a conventional method of assistance for cold starts in low temperature conditions. Various starting aids are available for Cat engines. Follow the recommendations that are provided by the manufacturer of the starting aid. Refer to the foreword section in this Special Publication, "Aftermarket Products and Warranty" article.Engine Coolant Heaters
These heaters heat the engine coolant. The heated coolant flows through the cylinder block. The flow of heated coolant keeps the engine warm. A warm engine is easier to start in cold weather. Most coolant heaters use electrical power. A source of electricity is necessary for this type of heater. Other heaters that burn fuel are available as a source of heat. These heaters may be used in place of the electrical heaters.With either type of heater, starting aids and/or fuels with higher cetane numbers are less important because the engine is warm. Problems with fuel cloud point can cause the plugging of fuel filters. Problems with fuel cloud point cannot be corrected by engine coolant heaters. Some fuel filters are cooled by air flow during operation.Fuel Heaters
The fuel cloud point is related to problems with fuel filters. The fuel heater heats the fuel above the cloud point before the fuel enters the fuel filter. Heating prevents wax from blocking the filter. Fuel can flow through pumps and lines at temperatures below the cloud point. The cloud point is often above the pour point of a fuel. While the fuel can flow through these lines, the wax in the fuel can still plug the fuel filter.In some engine installations, small modifications can prevent problems that are caused by the cloud point. One of the following changes can prevent problems in many conditions: a change in the location of fuel filters and/or supply lines and the addition of insulation. In extreme temperatures, heating of the fuel may be required to prevent the filters from plugging. There are several types of fuel heaters that are available. The heaters typically use either engine coolant or exhaust gas as a heat source. These systems may prevent filter waxing problems without the use of de-icers or cold flow improvers. These systems may be ineffective when the fuel contains a large amount of dirt or of water. Use of a fuel heater can help eliminate some cold-weather problems. A fuel heater should be installed so that the fuel is heated before flowing into the fuel filter.Note: A fuel heater is not effective for cold-soaked starts unless the fuel heater can be powered from an external power source. External fuel lines may require the use of heaters that circulate the fuel.Note: Only use properly sized fuel heaters that are controlled by thermostats or use fuel heaters that are self-regulated. Thermostatically controlled fuel heaters generally heat fuel to 15.5° C (60° F). Do not use fuel heaters in warm temperatures.For distillate fuel configured engines, Cat recommends a fuel viscosity as delivered to rotary fuel injection pumps of between 1.4 cSt and 4.5 cSt. For all other fuel injection pumps, the viscosity must be between 1.4 cSt and 20 cSt.Note: If a fuel with a low viscosity is used, cooling of the fuel may be required to maintain 1.4 cSt or greater viscosity at the fuel injection pump. Fuels with a high viscosity might require fuel heaters in order to lower the viscosity to the proper level.
When you use fuel heaters, do not allow the fuel temperature to reach above 52°C (125°F). Never exceed 75°C (165°F) with straight distillate fuel. The high fuel temperatures affect the fuel viscosity. When the fuel viscosity falls below 1.4 cSt, pump damage may occur.
Overheating the fuel or the fuel filter can result in personal injury and/or damage to the engine. Use extreme care and caution for heating of the fuel and/or the fuel filter.
Select a fuel heater that is mechanically simple, yet adequate for the application. The fuel heater should also prevent overheating of the fuel. Disconnect the fuel heater or deactivate the fuel heater in warm weather. An unacceptable loss of fuel viscosity and engine power will occur if the fuel supply temperature is allowed to become too hot.For additional information on fuel heaters,
Parts gasket JOHNSON:
0313416
0313416 GASKET, Thermostat
55ES69A, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J65RWLCOC, J65RWLCRS, J65WMLCOC, J70ELCIH, J70ELCNB, J70ELCOS, J70ELCRD, J70ELCSA, J70ELCTE, J75ECNB
0317226
0317226 GASKET, Thermostat cover
65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J65RWLCRS, J70ELCIH, J70ELCNB, J70ELCRD, J70ELCSA, J70ELCTE, J75ECNB, J75ECRD, J75ECTE, J75ERCIH, J75ERCSA
0317307
0317307 GASKET, Base to crankcase
65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J70ELCIH, J70ELCSA, J75ERCIH, J75ERCSA
0321793
0321793 GASKET,Air silencer
70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, J60ELCDS, J65RWLCDR, J65RWLCOC, J65RWLCRS, J65WMLCDR, J65WMLCOC, J70ELCDC, J70ELCIH, J70ELCNB, J70ELCOS, J70ELCRD, J70ELCSA, J70ELCTE, J75ECDC, J75ECNB, J75ECOS, J75ECRD, J75ECTE, J75ERCIH, J75
0321794
0321794 GASKET,Base to cover
70EL77S, 70EL78C, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, BJ50DTLEDC, BJ50DTLEUR, BJ60ELEDR, BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLECM, BJ70ELECB, BJ70ELEDA, BJ70ELEUM, BJ70PLEEE, BJ70PLSIS, BJ70PLSSD, J40JPLEEC, J40JPLSIA, J40JPLSSR, J50DTLECA, J50DTLEOS, J50TTLECA, J50TTLEDC, J50TTLEOS, J
0325092
0325092 GASKET,Carb to manifold
25E79R, 35E79A, 50R79C, 55E79C, 70EL79R, 75ELR79R, AM55RSLD, BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEDA, BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SRECB, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25BAECM, BJ25BAEDR, BJ25BAEUA, BJ25EECE, BJ25EEDM, BJ25EEED, BJ25EEUB, BJ25ELSIC, BJ25ELSSS, BJ30BAECS, BJ30BAEDE, BJ30BA
0332108
0332108 GASKET, Thermostat cover
J60ELCCR, J60ELCDS, J60ELCUC, J65RWLCDR, J65RWLCOC, J65WMLCDR, J65WMLCOC, J70ELCOS, J75ECCA, J75ECDC, J75ECOS, J75ECUR
0333008
0333008 GASKET, Air silencer
BJ50DTLEDC, BJ50DTLEUR, BJ60ELEDR, BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLECM, BJ70ELECB, BJ70ELEDA, BJ70ELEUM, BJ70PLEEE, BJ70PLSIS, BJ70PLSSD, J40JPLEEC, J40JPLSIA, J40JPLSSR, J50DTLECA, J50DTLEOS, J50TTLECA, J50TTLEDC, J50TTLEOS, J50TTLEUR, J60ELCCR, J60ELCEA, J60ELCUC