0335234 NIPPLE, Vapor sep. outlet JOHNSON
BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, J150CXEES, J150CXSDE, J150CXSNF, J150CXSOB, J150CXSRM, J150CXSSC, J150CXSTA, J150ELAIS, J150ELANC, J150ELARA, J150ELATG, J150ELEOM, J150GLSDE,
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BJ150ELECD
BJ150ELEDB
BJ150ELEUC
BJ175EXECD
BJ175EXEDB
BJ175EXEUC
BJ175PLEES
BJ175PLSIF
BJ175PLSSC
J150CXEES
J150CXSDE
J150CXSNF
J150CXSOB
J150CXSRM
J150CXSSC
J150CXSTA
J150ELAIS
J150ELANC
J150ELARA
J150ELATG
J150ELEOM
J150GLSDE
J150GLSOB
J150GLSRM
J150GLSTA
J150GLSTF
J150JPLSIF
J150MLSOR
J150MLSRC
J150MLSTS
J150PLSDD
J150PLSOE
J150PLSRB
J150PLSTF
J150PXSDD
J150PXSOE
J150PXSRB
J150WPLEES
J150WPLSIF
J150WPLSSC
J150WTLEOR
J150WTLERC
J150WTLETG
J175CXSDE
J175CXSNF
J175CXSOB
J175CXSRM
J175CXSTA
J175EXARC
J175EXATG
J175EXEIS
J175EXENC
J175EXEOM
J175GLSDE
J175GLSOB
J175GLSRM
J175GLSTA
J175GLSTF
J175MXSOR
J175MXSRC
J175MXSTS
J175PLSDD
J175PLSOE
J175PLSRB
J175PLSTF
J175PXSDD
J175PXSOE
J175PXSRB
SJ150WTPLB
SJ150WTPLT
SJ150WTPLY
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- FUEL BRACKET & COMPONENTS » 0335234
BJ150ELEUC, BJ150ELEUE, BJ150EXEUC, BJ150EXEUE, BJ150GLEUC, BJ150GLEUE, BJ150NXEUC, BJ150NXEUE, J150ELEUC, J150ELEUE, J150EXEUC, J150EXEUE, J150GLEUC, J150GLEUE, J150JLEUC, J150JLEUE, J150NXEUC, J150NXEUE, J150SLEUC, J150SLEUE 1997
BJ175EXECD, BJ175GLECD, BJ175NXECD, J175EXECD, J175GLECD, J175NXECD, J175SLECD 1998
BJ175EXEDB, BJ175GLEDB, BJ175NXEDB, J175EXEDB, J175GLEDB, J175NXEDB, J175SLEDB 1996
BJ175EXEUC, BJ175EXEUE, BJ175GLEUC, BJ175GLEUE, BJ175NXEUC, BJ175NXEUE, J175EXEUC, J175EXEUE, J175GLEUC, J175GLEUE, J175NXEUC, J175NXEUE, J175SLEUC, J175SLEUE 1997
BJ175PLEES, BJ175PXEES, J175CXEES, J175PLEES, J175PXEES, J175SPLEES 1999
BJ175PLSIF, BJ175VXSIF, J175PLSIF, J175VCXSIF, J175VLSIF, J175VXSIF, RJ175CXSIF, RJ175PLSIF, RJ175VXSIF 2001
BJ175PLSSC, BJ175PXSSC, BJ175VXSSS, J175CXSSS, J175PLSSC, J175PXSSC, J175SPLSSC, J175VCXSSS, J175VLSSS, J175VXSSS, RJ175CXSSS, RJ175PLSSC, RJ175VXSSS 2000
J150CXEES, J150JPLEES, J150PLEES, J150PXEES, J150SPLEES 1999
J150CXSDE 2006
J150CXSNF, J150PLSNF, J150PXSNF, J150VLSNF 2002
J150CXSOB 2004,2005
J150CXSRM 2004
J150CXSSC, J150JPLSSC, J150MXSSD, J150PLSSC, J150PXSSC, J150SPLSSC, J150VCSSS, J150VLSSS, J150VXSSS, RJ150CXSSC, RJ150PLSSC, RJ150PXSSC, RJ150VCSSS, RJ150VLSSS, RJ150VXSSS 2000
J150CXSTA 2003
J150ELAIS, J150ELEIS, J150EXEIS, J150GLEIS, J150NXEIS, TJ150GLEIS, VJ150ELEIS, VJ150EXEIS, VJ150GLEIS 1991
J150ELANC, J150ELENC, J150EXENC, J150GLENC, J150JLENC, J150NXENC, TJ150GLENC, VJ150ELANC, VJ150ELENC, VJ150EXENC 1992
J150ELARA, J150ELARV, J150ELERA, J150ELERV, J150EXARC, J150EXARV, J150EXERA, J150EXERV, J150GLERA, J150GLERV, J150JLERA, J150JLERV, J150NXARC, J150NXARV, J150NXERA, J150NXERV 1994
J150ELATG, J150ELATR, J150ELETG, J150ELETR, J150EXATG, J150EXATS, J150EXETG, J150EXETR, J150GLETG, J150GLETR, J150JLETG, J150JLETR, J150NXATG, J150NXATS, J150NXETG, J150NXETR, TJ150GLETG, TJ150GLETR, VJ150ELATG, VJ150ELATR, VJ150ELETG, VJ150ELETR, VJ150EXETG, VJ150EXETR, VJ150GLETG, VJ150GLETR 1993
J150ELEOM, J150EXEOM, J150GLEOM, J150JLEOM, J150NXEOM, J150SLEOM, VJ150HLEOS 1995
J150GLSDE 2006
J150GLSOB 2004,2005
J150GLSRM 2004
J150GLSTA, J150PLSTM, J150PXSTM 2003
J150GLSTF 2003
J150JPLSIF, J150PLSIF, J150VCXSIF, J150VLSIF, J150VXSIF, RJ150PLSIF, RJ150VCSIF, RJ150VLSIF, RJ150VXSIF 2001
J150MLSOR, J150MXSOR 2004,2005
J150MLSRC, J150MXSRC 2004
J150MLSTS, J150MXSTS 2003
J150PLSDD 2006
J150PLSOE 2004,2005
J150PLSRB 2004
J150PLSTF 2003
J150PXSDD 2006
J150PXSOE 2004,2005
J150PXSRB 2004
J150WPLEES 1999
J150WPLSIF 2001
J150WPLSSC 2000
J150WTLEOR, J150WTXEOR 1995
J150WTLERC, J150WTLERV, J150WTXERC, J150WTXERV 1994
J150WTLETG, J150WTLETS, J150WTXETG, J150WTXETS 1993
J175CXSDE 2006
J175CXSNF, J175PLSNF, J175PXSNF, J175VLSNF 2002
J175CXSOB 2004,2005
J175CXSRM 2004
J175CXSTA 2003
J175EXARC, J175EXARV, J175EXERA, J175EXERV, J175GLERA, J175NXARC, J175NXARV, J175NXERA, J175NXERV, J175SLERA 1994
J175EXATG, J175EXATS, J175EXETG, J175EXETR, J175GLETG, J175GLETR, J175NXATG, J175NXATS, J175NXETG, J175NXETR, VJ175EXETG, VJ175EXETR, VJ175GLETG, VJ175GLETR 1993
J175EXEIS, J175GLEIS, VJ175EXEIS, VJ175GLEIS 1991
J175EXENC, J175GLENC, J175NXENC, VJ175EXENC, VJ175GLENC 1992
J175EXEOM, J175GLEOM, J175NXEOM, J175SLEOM 1995
J175GLSDE 2006
J175GLSOB 2004,2005
J175GLSRM 2004
J175GLSTA, J175PLSTM, J175PXSTM 2003
J175GLSTF 2003
J175MXSOR 2004,2005
J175MXSRC 2004
J175MXSTS 2003
J175PLSDD 2006
J175PLSOE 2004,2005
J175PLSRB 2004
J175PLSTF 2003
J175PXSDD 2006
J175PXSOE 2004,2005
J175PXSRB 2004
SJ150WTPLB, SJ150WTPXB 1996
SJ150WTPLT, SJ150WTPLT4, SJ150WTPXT, SJ150WTPXT4 1997
SJ150WTPLY, SJ150WTPXY 1998
Information:
Care Of The Diesel Fuel Tank
Fill the fuel tank at the end of the day, because the incoming fuel will drive out the moisture-laden air and prevent condensation. The strainer in the fuel tank filler opening should be removed and cleaned regularly.Draining Fuel Tank Sediment Accumulation
Open the drain cock and drain off any sediment or water which may accumulate in the fuel tank before starting the engine. In temperatures below freezing, drain shortly after the engine has stopped to prevent water freezing in the bottom of the tank and other low points in the system.Fuel Filtering System
As either the primary fuel filter element or the final fuel filter element gradually become clogged with foreign material, lack of horsepower will be noticed and the position of the fuel gauge indicator will work back from the original position in the NORMAL (green or approximately 30 PSI) range to the OUT (red or approximately 20 PSI) range. Every 250 hours or when the indicator shows in the OUT (red) range, the metallic primary fuel filter element (if equipped) should be removed and washed. If the indicator still shows in the OUT (red) range, the final filter element should be replaced with a Caterpillar filter element. Other make fuel filters may not meet filtering or capacity requirements. See the topics, PRIMARY FUEL FILTER and FINAL FUEL FILTER.Primary Fuel Filter (Optional)
To remove the filter element, stop the engine and shut off the diesel fuel tank valve. Loosen the nut on the filter cover and lower the filter case. Remove the element and wash in clean solvent or diesel fuel. Reinstall the element. Final Fuel Filter
The filter element collects and holds contaminants and cannot be washed or otherwise restored.To remove the used filter, proceed as follows:1. Stop the engine and close the diesel fuel line valve (if equipped).2. Unscrew and remove filter. 3. Clean the gasket sealing surfaces on the filter bases. 4. Lubricate the new filter gasket with clean diesel fuel.
Do not pour fuel into the new filter element before installing. Prime the system as instructed in the topic, PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM.
5. Tighten the filter by hand until the gasket contacts the base, then tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn more.6. Start the engine and run at 1000 rpm for several minutes and check for leaks. If the engine fails to start, prime the fuel system. See the topic TO PRIME THE SYSTEM. Keep New Fuel Filters On Hand
Extra filters should be kept on hand for replacement. Always keep filters wrapped in their original carton to insure against dust and dirt accumulation which will shorten the life of the filters or may cause damage to the fuel injection equipment.To Prime The System
If air is trapped in the fuel system, the diesel engine will either not start, or will misfire. Then it is necessary to prime the system.The fuel priming pump is mounted on the fuel filter base. If the fuel filter is changed or if the engine has run out of fuel, prime the fuel system as follows: 1. Be sure the fuel line valve is open and the engine shutoff control is off.2. Unlock the fuel priming pump.3. Operate priming pump until increased resistance is felt.4. Lock fuel priming pump.If the engine fails to start or continues to misfire or smoke, further bleeding is necessary. With engine running, or with the use of the priming pump, loosen fuel line nuts, one at a time, several times in succession and allow fuel to run until free of air bubbles. Tighten fuel line nuts.
LOOSENING FUEL INJECTION LINE TO BLEED SYSTEMFuel Injection Equipment
When improper fuel injection is affecting engine operation, a systematic check should be made to determine the cause. The most likely cause is dirt or water in the fuel. Drain the sediment from the fuel tank. Check the fuel pressure gauge as mentioned in the topic, FUEL FILTERING SYSTEM. Replace the filters if necessary. Then prime the fuel system until clean fuel reaches the fuel injection pumps. If the fuel system is air bound, priming the system will overcome the difficulty.If the engine is running irregularly, smoking, or knocking, a fuel injection valve may not be spraying the fuel properly.Direct Injection System
The fuel system of direct injection engines is essentially the same as precombustion chamber engines. The absence of the precombustion chamber requires a different fuel nozzle and adapter. Externally the direct injection fuel nozzle resembles the precombustion chamber nozzle except it is longer in length. Nozzle testing and replacement procedure is the same as illustrated for the precombustion chamber engines, except that an extracting tool is used to remove the fuel nozzle and adapter. The seal on the adapter should be inspected and replaced if damage.Precombustion Chamber Injection System
Testing Fuel Injection Valves
Whenever an engine performs in such a manner that a fuel injection valve is suspected of causing trouble, test all fuel injection valves. To test the injection valves: Loosen the fuel injection line nut at the fuel injection pumps, one at a time, while the engine is running. When a nut is loosened and the exhaust smoking is completely or partially eliminated and the irregularity in running is not affected, this identifies the probable location of a defective valve and a new one should be installed in that cylinder to definitely determine if the valve removed was defective. Never wire brush or scrape a fuel injection nozzle assembly as this will damage the finely machined orifice. Your authorized dealer has the proper tools for cleaning and testing fuel injection valves.
LOOSENING FUEL INJECTION LINE NUT TO TEST VALVE Before removing your fuel injection nozzle assembly, Caterpillar recommends that you contact your Caterpillar dealer for more detailed information.Remove Fuel Injection Valve
Clean dirt from around the valve cover and remove. Before removing an injection valve, clean the dirt from around the valve and line connections. Disconnect the lead wire from the glow plugs. (If so equipped)Loosen the fuel injection line at the valve housing and disconnect it from the valve. Immediately install plugs to
Fill the fuel tank at the end of the day, because the incoming fuel will drive out the moisture-laden air and prevent condensation. The strainer in the fuel tank filler opening should be removed and cleaned regularly.Draining Fuel Tank Sediment Accumulation
Open the drain cock and drain off any sediment or water which may accumulate in the fuel tank before starting the engine. In temperatures below freezing, drain shortly after the engine has stopped to prevent water freezing in the bottom of the tank and other low points in the system.Fuel Filtering System
As either the primary fuel filter element or the final fuel filter element gradually become clogged with foreign material, lack of horsepower will be noticed and the position of the fuel gauge indicator will work back from the original position in the NORMAL (green or approximately 30 PSI) range to the OUT (red or approximately 20 PSI) range. Every 250 hours or when the indicator shows in the OUT (red) range, the metallic primary fuel filter element (if equipped) should be removed and washed. If the indicator still shows in the OUT (red) range, the final filter element should be replaced with a Caterpillar filter element. Other make fuel filters may not meet filtering or capacity requirements. See the topics, PRIMARY FUEL FILTER and FINAL FUEL FILTER.Primary Fuel Filter (Optional)
To remove the filter element, stop the engine and shut off the diesel fuel tank valve. Loosen the nut on the filter cover and lower the filter case. Remove the element and wash in clean solvent or diesel fuel. Reinstall the element. Final Fuel Filter
The filter element collects and holds contaminants and cannot be washed or otherwise restored.To remove the used filter, proceed as follows:1. Stop the engine and close the diesel fuel line valve (if equipped).2. Unscrew and remove filter. 3. Clean the gasket sealing surfaces on the filter bases. 4. Lubricate the new filter gasket with clean diesel fuel.
Do not pour fuel into the new filter element before installing. Prime the system as instructed in the topic, PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM.
5. Tighten the filter by hand until the gasket contacts the base, then tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn more.6. Start the engine and run at 1000 rpm for several minutes and check for leaks. If the engine fails to start, prime the fuel system. See the topic TO PRIME THE SYSTEM. Keep New Fuel Filters On Hand
Extra filters should be kept on hand for replacement. Always keep filters wrapped in their original carton to insure against dust and dirt accumulation which will shorten the life of the filters or may cause damage to the fuel injection equipment.To Prime The System
If air is trapped in the fuel system, the diesel engine will either not start, or will misfire. Then it is necessary to prime the system.The fuel priming pump is mounted on the fuel filter base. If the fuel filter is changed or if the engine has run out of fuel, prime the fuel system as follows: 1. Be sure the fuel line valve is open and the engine shutoff control is off.2. Unlock the fuel priming pump.3. Operate priming pump until increased resistance is felt.4. Lock fuel priming pump.If the engine fails to start or continues to misfire or smoke, further bleeding is necessary. With engine running, or with the use of the priming pump, loosen fuel line nuts, one at a time, several times in succession and allow fuel to run until free of air bubbles. Tighten fuel line nuts.
LOOSENING FUEL INJECTION LINE TO BLEED SYSTEMFuel Injection Equipment
When improper fuel injection is affecting engine operation, a systematic check should be made to determine the cause. The most likely cause is dirt or water in the fuel. Drain the sediment from the fuel tank. Check the fuel pressure gauge as mentioned in the topic, FUEL FILTERING SYSTEM. Replace the filters if necessary. Then prime the fuel system until clean fuel reaches the fuel injection pumps. If the fuel system is air bound, priming the system will overcome the difficulty.If the engine is running irregularly, smoking, or knocking, a fuel injection valve may not be spraying the fuel properly.Direct Injection System
The fuel system of direct injection engines is essentially the same as precombustion chamber engines. The absence of the precombustion chamber requires a different fuel nozzle and adapter. Externally the direct injection fuel nozzle resembles the precombustion chamber nozzle except it is longer in length. Nozzle testing and replacement procedure is the same as illustrated for the precombustion chamber engines, except that an extracting tool is used to remove the fuel nozzle and adapter. The seal on the adapter should be inspected and replaced if damage.Precombustion Chamber Injection System
Testing Fuel Injection Valves
Whenever an engine performs in such a manner that a fuel injection valve is suspected of causing trouble, test all fuel injection valves. To test the injection valves: Loosen the fuel injection line nut at the fuel injection pumps, one at a time, while the engine is running. When a nut is loosened and the exhaust smoking is completely or partially eliminated and the irregularity in running is not affected, this identifies the probable location of a defective valve and a new one should be installed in that cylinder to definitely determine if the valve removed was defective. Never wire brush or scrape a fuel injection nozzle assembly as this will damage the finely machined orifice. Your authorized dealer has the proper tools for cleaning and testing fuel injection valves.
LOOSENING FUEL INJECTION LINE NUT TO TEST VALVE Before removing your fuel injection nozzle assembly, Caterpillar recommends that you contact your Caterpillar dealer for more detailed information.Remove Fuel Injection Valve
Clean dirt from around the valve cover and remove. Before removing an injection valve, clean the dirt from around the valve and line connections. Disconnect the lead wire from the glow plugs. (If so equipped)Loosen the fuel injection line at the valve housing and disconnect it from the valve. Immediately install plugs to
Parts nipple JOHNSON:
0303492
0303492 NIPPLE,Cyl.
AM55RSLD, BJ115ELEDR, BJ115ELEUA, BJ115GLECM, BJ115PLEEM, BJ115PLSIE, BJ115PLSSB, BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, BJ200CXEDR, BJ25ARECA, BJ25AREDC, BJ25AREUR, BJ25PL3EEM, BJ2
0326467
0326467 NIPPLE, Lower carb. only
BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25BAEDR, BJ25BAEUA, BJ30BAEDE, BJ30BAEUD, BJ40EEDS, BJ40EEUC, BJ50BEEDS, BJ50RLEUC, D25RWA, HJ20CREDA, HJ25FPO, HJ25FP
0397525
0397525 NIPPLE & VALVE ASSY.
AM55RSLD, BJ10EEDD, BJ10FAEDC, BJ10FAEUR, BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10RELEUS, BJ130PLSSS, BJ135PLSIF, BJ15EEDS, BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLECM, BJ15RELEUC, BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEDA, BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SRECB, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25ARECA, BJ2
0396462
0396462 NIPPLE & VALVE ASSY.
AM55RSLD, BJ10EEDD, BJ10FAEDC, BJ10FAEUR, BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10RELEUS, BJ130PLSSS, BJ135PLSIF, BJ15EEDS, BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLECM, BJ15RELEUC, BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEDA, BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SRECB, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25ARECA, BJ2
0335233
0335233 NIPPLE
BJ115ELEDR, BJ115TLEDA, BJ25AREDC, BJ35AREDS, BJ40EEDS, BJ50BEEDS, BJ50DTLEDC, BJ60ELEDR, BJ70ELEDA, BJ90ELEDR, HJ45RCLEDS, HJ55RSLW, HJ55WMLM, HJ88MSLEDC, HJ88MSLEDC, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLERC, J100STLESB, J100STLETS, J112TSLEDR, J112TSLEDR
0335121
0335121 NIPPLE, Primer
BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, J150CXEES, J150CXSDE, J150CXSNF, J150CXSOB, J150CXSRM, J150CXSSC, J150CXSTA, J150ELAIS, J150ELANC, J150ELARA, J150ELATG, J150ELEOM, J150GLSDE,
0335369
0335369 NIPPLE, Drain
BJ115ELEDR, BJ115ELEUA, BJ115GLECM, BJ115PLEEM, BJ115PLSIE, BJ115PLSSB, BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, BJ90ELEDR, BJ90ELEUA, BJ90PLEEB, BJ90PLSID, BJ90PLSSE, BJ90SLECM, J100
0335730
0335730 NIPPLE, Lower drain
J150ELAIS, J150ELANC, J150ELATG, J150WTLETG, J175EXATG, J175EXEIS, J175EXENC