0391289 GEAR & PINION ASSY JOHNSON
J150STLCDC, J150STLCOH, J150STLCRD, J150STLCTE, J150TLCDC, J150TLCIA, J150TLCNM, J150TLCOS, J150TLCRD, J150TLCSF, J150TLCTB, J175TLCDR, J175TLCIH, J175TLCNB, J175TLCOC, J175TLCSA, J175TLCTD, J185TLCOC, J185TLCRS, J200STLCDR, J200STLCUA, J200TLCIH, J2
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J150STLCDC
J150STLCOH
J150STLCRD
J150STLCTE
J150TLCDC
J150TLCIA
J150TLCNM
J150TLCOS
J150TLCRD
J150TLCSF
J150TLCTB
J175TLCDR
J175TLCIH
J175TLCNB
J175TLCOC
J175TLCSA
J175TLCTD
J185TLCOC
J185TLCRS
J200STLCDR
J200STLCUA
J200TLCIH
J200TLCNE
J200TLCSF
J200TLCTD
J225CLCUB
J225PTLCDA
J235STLCOR
J235STLCRC
J235STLCTS
J235TLCIB
J235TLCNE
J235TLCOR
J235TLCRC
J235TLCSM
J235TLCTD
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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J150STLCRD 1984
J150STLCTE 1983
J150TLCDC, J150TXCDC 1986
J150TLCIA, J150TLCIH, J150TXCIA, J150TXCIH 1981
J150TLCNM, J150TXCNM 1982
J150TLCOS, J150TXCOS 1985
J150TLCRD, J150TXCRD 1984
J150TLCSF, J150TLCSR, J150TXCSF, J150TXCSR 1980
J150TLCTB, J150TLCTE, J150TXCTB, J150TXCTE 1983
J175TLCDR, J175TXCDR 1986
J175TLCIH, J175TLCIM, J175TXCIH, J175TXCIM 1981
J175TLCNB, J175TXCNB 1982
J175TLCOC, J175TXCOC 1985
J175TLCSA, J175TLCSF, J175TXCSA, J175TXCSF 1980
J175TLCTD, J175TLCTE, J175TXCTD, J175TXCTE 1983
J185TLCOC, J185TXCOC 1985
J185TLCRS, J185TXCR 1984
J200STLCDR, J200TXCDS 1986
J200STLCUA, J200TXCUC 1987
J200TLCIH, J200TXCIB, J200TXCIH 1981
J200TLCNE, J200TXCNE 1982
J200TLCSF, J200TLCSM, J200TXCSF, J200TXCSM 1980
J200TLCTD, J200TLCTS, J200TXCTD, J200TXCTS 1983
J225CLCUB, J225CXCUB, J225PLCUB, J225PXCUB, J225TLCUB, J225TXCUB 1987
J225PTLCDA, J225PTXCDA, J225TLCDA, J225TXCDA 1986
J235STLCOR 1985
J235STLCRC 1984
J235STLCTS 1983
J235TLCIB, J235TLCIH, J235TXCIB, J235TXCIH 1981
J235TLCNE, J235TXCNE 1982
J235TLCOR, J235TXCOR 1985
J235TLCRC, J235TXCRC 1984
J235TLCSM, J235TXCSM 1980
J235TLCTD, J235TLCTS, J235TXCTD, J235TXCTS 1983
Information:
Illustration 1 g03662241
Illustration 2 g03662240
Electrical system schematic for engines that are equipped with an ASMTest Step 1. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Remove the electrical power from the engine.Note: For the following steps, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
Thoroughly inspect each of the following connectors:
J1/P1 connectors
J3/P3 connectors
J5/P5 connectors
J11, J6/P6, and J7/P7 connectors
Connectors for the 24 VDC power supply
Connectors for the engine control
Check the torque of the allen head screw for the ECM connectors.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the electrical power supply.
Check the harness and wiring for abrasion and for pinch points from the power supply to the master ECM and from the engine control to the master ECM.Expected Result:The connectors, pins, and sockets are connected properly. The connectors and the wiring do not have corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points.Results:
OK - The components are in good condition with proper connections. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - The components are not in good condition and/or at least one connection is improper.Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and/or replace parts, if necessary. Ensure that all of the seals are properly installed. Make sure that the connectors are properly fastened. Verify that the repair has eliminated the problem.STOPTest Step 2. Check the Voltage at the Power Supply, at the Master ECM, at the Slave ECM, and at the ASM (If Equipped)
Make sure that the engine will not crank during this procedure. For an engine with an air starting motor, make sure that the pressurized air supply is OFF. Make sure that the air is purged from the system.Note: If a power supply is used instead of batteries, the minimum voltage for the power supply is 22 VDC. Troubleshoot the power supply if the voltage is less than 22 VDC or more than 29 VDC.
Measure the voltage at the terminals for the power supply. Record the measurement.
Insert two 7X-1710 Multimeter Probes into the harness side of the P1 connector. Insert the first probe into terminal 52. Insert the second probe into terminal 63. Connect a multimeter to the probes.
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker ON.
Measure the power supply voltage at the P1 connector. During the measurement, wiggle the harness in order to check for an intermittent problem. Be sure to wiggle the harness near each of the connections. Record the measurement.
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker OFF. Remove the probes from the P1 connector.
Insert two 7X-1710 Multimeter Probes into the harness side of the P3 connector. Insert the first probe into terminal 52. Insert the second probe into terminal 63. Connect a multimeter to the probes.
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker ON.
Measure the power supply voltage at the P3 connector. During the measurement, wiggle the harness in order to check for an intermittent problem. Be sure to wiggle the harness near each of the connections. Record the measurement.
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker OFF. Remove the probes from the P3 connector.
Insert two 7X-1710 Multimeter Probes into the harness side of the P5 connector. Insert the first probe into terminal 52. Insert the second probe into terminal 63. Connect a multimeter to the probes.
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker ON.
Measure the power supply voltage at the P5 connector. During the measurement, wiggle the harness in order to check for an intermittent problem. Be sure to wiggle the harness near each of the connections. Record the measurement.Expected Result:The voltage that is measured at the terminals for the power supply is at least 22 VDC. The voltage that is measured at each connector is within one volt of the voltage that was measured at the terminals for the power supply. The voltage measurements are constant.Results:
OK - Each ECM is receiving the correct voltage.Repair: Perform the following procedure:Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker OFF.Remove the probes from the P5 connector. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - An ECM is not receiving the correct voltage.Repair: Perform the following procedure:
Switch the 35 amp circuit breaker OFF.
Remove the probes from the P5 connector.
Use a voltmeter to check the wiring. Refer to the schematic for the electrical system. Locate the source of the voltage drop.Note: If an open circuit is suspected in the circuit between the power supply and the powered component also inspect the power distribution box for the following conditions:
Abrasion of the insulation on the wiring within the box
Damage to the posts for the wiring to the circuit breakers
Damage to the internal parts of the circuit breakers
Parts gear JOHNSON:
0325445
0325445 GEAR,Reverse
J150TLCIA, J150TLCSF, J150TLCTB, J175TLCIH, J175TLCSA, J175TLCTD, J200TLCIH, J200TLCSF, J200TLCTD, J235TLCIB, J235TLCSM, J235TLCTD
0910211
0910211 GEAR, Reverse
J150GTLCUR, J150STLCOH, J150STLCRD, J150STLCTE, J150TLCDC, J150TLCNM, J150TLCOS, J150TLCRD, J150TLCUR, J175TLCDR, J175TLCNB, J175TLCOC, J175TLCUA, J185TLCOC, J185TLCRS, J200STLCDR, J200STLCUA, J200TLCNE, J225CLCUB, J225PTLCDA, J235STLCOR, J235STLCRC,
0331922
0397887
0397887 GEAR & SHAFT KIT
CJ275TLCDC, CJ300TLCDC, J185ESXENR, J185ESXESS, J185ESXW, J200CXCCR, J200CXCEA, J200CXEIB, J200CXENE, J200CXESM, J200STLCDR, J200STLCUA, J225CLCUB, J225CXCCE, J225CXCED, J225CXEIC, J225CXENR, J225CXESS, J225PTLCDA, J250CXEIE, J250CXEND, J275CLCUR, J2
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