0211178 JOHNSON OWNERS MAN., Ev.


0211178 OWNERS MAN., Ev. JOHNSON J6RCEC, J8RCEC OWNERS
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03-06-2024

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Battery Tender 30 AMP PWM Solar Charge Controller for 12 Volt/24 Volt Lead Acid, Gel, and AGM Batteries and 12 Volt Lithium Batteries
Battery Tender EFFICIENT: Increases battery life and performance with PWM charging, 8 programmable timers, and programmable charging voltage function; temperature sensors for battery charging compensation || CONNECT IT and FORGET IT: Features an LCD display and LED indicator to easily track battery status; capable of self-diagnosing errors and automatically detects 12 volt/24 volt batteries || 3-STAGE FUNCTION: Built with 3-stage charging; determines battery connection, voltage, and charge level to automatically turn the output load on or off based on the selected battery voltage || SAFETY FEATURES: Features spark proof and reverse hookup protection; compatible with 12 volt or 24 volt lead acid, AGM, GEL, and 12 volt lithium batteries || CAPACITY: Max output of 12 volt DC and 30 AMPs, and max input voltage of 50 volts, 12 volts at 450 watts or 24 volts at 900 watts; comes with dual USB ports to charge electronic devices
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Compatible models:

J6RCEC   J8RCEC   JOHNSON

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

J6RCEC, J6RLCEC, J6SLCEC 1989
J8RCEC, J8RLCEC, J8SRLCEC, TJ8RCEC, TJ8RLCEC 1989

Information:


Failure of turbocharger bearings and seals can cause large quantities of oil to enter the air inlet and exhaust systems. Loss of engine lubricant can result in serious engine damage.When a turbocharger bearing failure is accompanied by a significant engine performance loss (exhaust smoke or engine rpm up at no load), do not continue engine operation until the turbocharger is repaired or replaced.
An inspection of the turbocharger can minimize unscheduled downtime. Also, the chance for potential damage to other engine parts is reduced.Note: Turbocharger components require clearances that are precise. The turbocharger cartridge must be balanced due to high rpm.The following conditions can cause the turbocharger to be out-of-balance:
The buildup of deposits
Chipping and/or flaking of depositsIf the turbocharger must be removed for inspection, use caution. Do not break deposits from the turbine wheel. Do not attempt to clean the turbine wheel. For information regarding removal and installation, see the Disassembly and Assembly manual or consult your Cat dealer. For information about repair of the turbocharger or about replacement of the turbocharger, consult your Cat dealer.
Remove the exhaust outlet piping and remove the air inlet piping from the turbocharger. Visually inspect the piping for the presence of oil.
Turn the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel by hand. The assembly should turn freely. Inspect the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel for contact with the turbocharger housing. There should not be any visible signs of contact between the turbine wheel or compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing. If there is any indication of contact between the rotating turbine wheel or the compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing, the turbocharger should be reconditioned.
Check the compressor wheel for cleanliness. If only the inlet side of the wheel is dirty, dirt and/or moisture is passing through the air filtering system. If oil is found only on the back side of the wheel, there is a possibility of a failed turbocharger oil seal.The presence of oil may be the result of extended engine operation at low idle. The presence of oil may also result from restriction of the inlet air (plugged air filters). This restriction causes oil to leak past the seal for the turbocharger compressor.If oil is found on the compressor wheel and/or at the air inlet, the source of the oil is the fuel compressor or the PCV system.Note: Deposits of ash and silicone can accumulate on the turbine wheel. Turbine wheel will become unbalanced when the deposits flake off. The turbocharger cartridge must be replaced when this condition occurs. However, remove deposits from the housing. This procedure will prevent wear on the blades of the new turbine wheel.
Inspect the turbine wheel and the nozzle for deposits of ash and silicone. If deposits of 1.6 mm (0.06 inch) thickness are found or if the turbine is in contact with the housing, the turbocharger must be disassembled and cleaned. Removal of the deposits can be difficult.
Inspect the bore of the turbine housing for corrosion and deposits.
Clean the turbocharger compressor housing with standard shop solvents and a soft bristle brush.
Fasten the air inlet piping and the exhaust outlet piping to the turbocharger housing.


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