0203949 "E"RING LINK JOHNSON
9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, BJ10EEDD, BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10RELEUS, BJ10RHLSDA, BJ10RHLSOR, BJ10RHLSRC, BJ10RHLSTS, BJ15EEDS, BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLECM, BJ15RELEUC, BJ3REDS, BJ4BREDS, BJ4BREUC, BJ4RDHEDS, HJ15KCF, HJ15
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Johnson Ev: Johnson Evinrude OMC
Johnson Evinrude OMC New OEM Marine Outboard Engine Retainer Ring, 0203949
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SCHUNK 0203949 1" TENDO SDF CAT 50 Hydraulic Expansion Toolholder, 81.0 mm Gage Length
Run-out and repeat accuracy <0.003 mm || Balanced G2.5 at 25,000 rpm || Outstanding vibration damping || Rapid tool changing without peripheral equipment || Flexible clamping range thanks to intermediate sleeves
Run-out and repeat accuracy <0.003 mm || Balanced G2.5 at 25,000 rpm || Outstanding vibration damping || Rapid tool changing without peripheral equipment || Flexible clamping range thanks to intermediate sleeves
Compatible models:
9R69S
9R70A
9R71R
9R72M
9R73B
BJ10EEDD
BJ10FDLECM
BJ10FDLEDR
BJ10FDLEUA
BJ10RELEUS
BJ10RHLSDA
BJ10RHLSOR
BJ10RHLSRC
BJ10RHLSTS
BJ15EEDS
BJ15FAEDR
BJ15FAEUA
BJ15FDLECM
BJ15RELEUC
BJ3REDS
BJ4BREDS
BJ4BREUC
BJ4RDHEDS
HJ15KCF
HJ15KCLN
HJ15KCLO
J10EECC
J10EEOE
J10ELEER
J10ELSIM
J10ELSSA
J10FEXEO
J10RLSUR
J15DLEOC
J15EECR
J15EEOD
J15ELEEA
J15ELSIB
J15ELSSM
J15RLSDR
J15RLSOC
J15RLSRS
J15RLSTD
J15RLSUA
J15WREES
J15WRLSIR
J15WRLSSC
J3REOD
J3REUC
J4BRECRJ
J4RDHEOD
J4REEA
J4REOD
J4RLSIB
J4RLSSM
MQ-14D
SJ10REDD
SJ10RPB
SJ10RPLT
SJ10RPLY
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- LOWER UNIT GROUP » 0203949
9R71R, 9RL71R 1971
9R72M, 9RL72M 1972
9R73B, 9RL73B 1973
BJ10EEDD, BJ10ELEDD, BJ10REDD, BJ10RELEDD, BJ10RLEDD, BJ10SELEDD, J10EEDD, J10ELEDD, J10REDD, J10RELEDD, J10RLEDD, J10SELEDD 1996
BJ10FDLECM, J10FEXECM, J10FRECM, J10FRELECM, J10FRLECM 1998
BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FPXEDC, BJ10FRELDR, J10FEXEDR, J10FREDR, J10FRELEDR, J10FRLEDR 1996
BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10FPXEUR, BJ10FRELUA, J10FEXEUA, J10FRELEUA, J10FREUA, J10FRLEUA 1997
BJ10RELEUS, J10EEUS, J10ELEUS, J10RELEUS, J10REUS, J10RLEUS, J10SELEUS 1997
BJ10RHLSDA, BJ10RHSDA, J10RLSDC, J10RSDC 2006
BJ10RHLSOR, BJ10RHSOR, J10RLSOS, J10RSOS 2005
BJ10RHLSRC, BJ10RHSRC, J10RLSRD, J10RSRD 2004
BJ10RHLSTS, BJ10RHSTS, J10RLSTE, J10RSTE 2003
BJ15EEDS, BJ15ELEDS, BJ15REDS, BJ15RLEDS, J15EEDS, J15ELEDS, J15REDS, J15RELEDS, J15RLEDS, SJ15BAEDC, SJ15REDS, SJ15RLEDS 1996
BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FDLEDR, BJ15FKEDR, BJ15FREDR, BJ15FRELEDR, BJ15FWEDC, BJ15FWLEDC, J15FKEDR, J15FREDR, J15FRELEDR, J15FRLEDR 1996
BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLEUA, BJ15FKEUA, BJ15FRELUA, BJ15FREUA, BJ15FWEUR, BJ15FWLEUR, J15FKEUA, J15FRELEUA, J15FREUA, J15FRLEUA 1997
BJ15FDLECM, BJ15FWECA, BJ15FWLECA, J15FRECM, J15FRELECM, J15FRLECM 1998
BJ15RELEUC, J15EEUC, J15ELEUC, J15RELEUC, J15REUC, J15RLEUC, SJ15BAEUR 1997
BJ3REDS, SJ3REDS 1996
BJ4BREDS, BJ4BRLEDS, BJ4REDS, BJ4RLEDS, J4REDS, J4RLEDS, SJ4REDS, SJ4RLEDS 1996
BJ4BREUC, BJ4BRLEUC, J4REUC, J4RLEUC 1997
BJ4RDHEDS, BJ4RDHLEDS 1996
HJ15KCF, HJ15KCLF, HJ15RPLW, HJ15RPW, SJ15RPLW, SJ15RPW 1997
HJ15KCLN, HJ15KCN, SJ15RPG, SJ15RPLG 1996
HJ15KCLO, HJ15KCO, SJ15RPC, SJ15RPLC 1998
J10EECC, J10ELECC, J10RECC, J10RELECC, J10RLECC, J10SELECC 1998
J10EEOE, J10ELEOE, J10RELEOE, J10REOE, J10RLEOE, J10SELEOE 1995
J10ELEER, J10REER, J10RLEER, J10TEEER, J10TELEER 1999
J10ELSIM, J10EVLSIC, J10RGTSIC, J10RLGTSIC, J10RLSIM, J10RSIM, J10RVLSIC, J10RVSIC, J10TEGTSIC, J10TELSIM, J10TESIM, J10TVESIM 2001
J10ELSSA, J10EVLSSS, J10RGTSSS, J10RLGTSSS, J10RLSSA, J10RSSA, J10RVLSSS, J10RVSSS, J10TEGSSS, J10TELSSA, J10TESSA 2000
J10FEXEO, J10FRELEOC, J10FREOC, J10FRLEO 1995
J10RLSUR, J10RSUR 2007
J15DLEOC, J15FREOC, J15FRLEOC, J15KEOC 1995
J15EECR, J15ELECR, J15RECR, J15RELECR, J15RLECR, SJ15BAECA 1998
J15EEOD, J15ELEOD, J15RELEOD, J15REOD, J15RLEOD 1995
J15ELEEA, J15REEA, J15RLEEA, J15TEEEA, J15TELEEA, SJ15BAEEM, SJ15RTEEM 1999
J15ELSIB, J15EVLSIC, J15RLSIB, J15RSIB, J15RVLSIC, J15RVSIC, J15TELSIB, J15TESIB, J15TVESIB, SJ15RTSIR 2001
J15ELSSM, J15EVLSSS, J15RLSSM, J15RSSM, J15RVLSSS, J15RVSSS, J15TELSSM, J15TESSM, SJ15RTSSB 2000
J15RLSDR, J15RSDR, J15RTSDC 2006
J15RLSOC, J15RSOC, J15RTSOS, J15WRLSOB, J15WRSOB 2005
J15RLSRS, J15RSRS, J15WRLSRM, J15WRSRM 2004
J15RLSTD, J15RSTD 2003
J15RLSUA, J15RSUA, J15RTSUR 2007
J15WREES, J15WRLEES 1999
J15WRLSIR, J15WRSIR 2001
J15WRLSSC, J15WRSSC 2000
J3REOD 1995
J3REUC 1997
J4BRECRJ, J4BRLECRJ 1998
J4RDHEOD, J4RDHLEOD 1995
J4REEA, J4RLEEA 1999
J4REOD, J4RLEOD 1995
J4RLSIB, J4RSIB 2001
J4RLSSM, J4RSSM 2000
MQ-14D, MQ-14E, MQL-14D, MQL-14E 1968
SJ10REDD, SJ10RLEDD, SJ10SELEDD 1996
SJ10RPB, SJ10RPLB 1996
SJ10RPLT, SJ10RPT 1997
SJ10RPLY, SJ10RPY 1998
Information:
Driven Equipment
Check
For lubrication and maintenance requirements relating to driven equipment such as generators, blowers, compressors, clutches and other on-board equipment, etc., refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's recommendations.Check Flexible Rubber Couplings (If Equipped)
Visually inspect the rubber couplings for obvious fraying, deterioration or wear. If any of these conditions are evident, replace the rubber couplings. Refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's instructions for the procedure to replace the rubber couplings.Check Spline Type Couplings (If Equipped)
Visually inspect the spline type couplings for excessive wear and proper lubrication. Refer to the locomotive rebuilder's and/or OEM manufacturer's specifications for driveline end play.If the spline type coupling needs to be lubricated, refer to the manufacturer's instructions. If excessive wear is evident or the driveline end play is out of specification, see your Caterpillar dealer for installation and application information.Refer to the locomotive rebuilder's or OEM's instructions for the procedure to replace the spline type couplings.Electronic Rack Sensor
Calibrate
Refer to the Service Manual and/or Troubleshooting Manual, SENR3941 for the correct procedure to calibrate the rack sensor.Prelube Pump (If Equipped)
Inspect for Proper Operation
Inspect the brushes, replace if necessary. Inspect hoses and fittings for leaks and electrical connections for damaged or frayed wires.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure to replace the brushes.Vibration Damper
Inspect/Check
Damage to, or failure of, the damper will increase vibrations and result in damage to the crankshaft and other engine components. A failing vibration damper will cause more gear train noise at variable points in the engine speed range.The rubber vibration damper on the 3516 engine has marks on hub and ring. These marks will indicate the condition of the damper. If the marks are not in alignment, the rubber seal between the ring and the hub has separated from the ring and/or hub.If the marks are not in alignment, install a new damper.A vibration damper can have a visual wobble (movement to the front and rear when in rotation) on the outer ring. This does not mean a replacement is necessary since some wobble of the outer ring is normal. To see if the amount of wobble is acceptable, or replacement is necessary, check the damper with the procedure in the Service Manual.Visually inspect the viscous damper for leaks. If leaking is observed, replace the seals. Refer to the Service Manual for the procedure to replace the seals.Engine Mounts
Inspect/Check
The crankcase, generator and auxiliary equipment bolt to the frame rails which in turn are supported by a locomotive soft mount system.
Typical Soft Mount InstallationCaterpillar recommends checking the engine mounts for deterioration and proper bolt torque. This will prevent excessive engine vibration and cab noise caused from improper torque and mounting. Refer to your Caterpillar dealer and/or the Installation and Application Guide for Industrial or Locomotive Engines for recommended installation torque values.Turbochargers
Inspect/Check
1. Remove the exhaust outlet piping and inlet piping from the turbocharger.2. Turn the turbine and compressor wheel by hand.3. The assembly should turn freely.4. Inspect the turbine wheel and compressor wheel for contact with the turbocharger housing.5. There should be no visible signs of contact between the turbine wheel or compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing. 6. Visually check for oil and water leaks.Jacket Water Pump
Inspect/Check Seals for Leaks
Visually check for coolant water leaks at the pump housing and cover. If maintenance is required, refer to the "Every Two Years" interval section in this publication for jacket water pump maintenance options.
Check
For lubrication and maintenance requirements relating to driven equipment such as generators, blowers, compressors, clutches and other on-board equipment, etc., refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's recommendations.Check Flexible Rubber Couplings (If Equipped)
Visually inspect the rubber couplings for obvious fraying, deterioration or wear. If any of these conditions are evident, replace the rubber couplings. Refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's instructions for the procedure to replace the rubber couplings.Check Spline Type Couplings (If Equipped)
Visually inspect the spline type couplings for excessive wear and proper lubrication. Refer to the locomotive rebuilder's and/or OEM manufacturer's specifications for driveline end play.If the spline type coupling needs to be lubricated, refer to the manufacturer's instructions. If excessive wear is evident or the driveline end play is out of specification, see your Caterpillar dealer for installation and application information.Refer to the locomotive rebuilder's or OEM's instructions for the procedure to replace the spline type couplings.Electronic Rack Sensor
Calibrate
Refer to the Service Manual and/or Troubleshooting Manual, SENR3941 for the correct procedure to calibrate the rack sensor.Prelube Pump (If Equipped)
Inspect for Proper Operation
Inspect the brushes, replace if necessary. Inspect hoses and fittings for leaks and electrical connections for damaged or frayed wires.Refer to the Service Manual for the correct procedure to replace the brushes.Vibration Damper
Inspect/Check
Damage to, or failure of, the damper will increase vibrations and result in damage to the crankshaft and other engine components. A failing vibration damper will cause more gear train noise at variable points in the engine speed range.The rubber vibration damper on the 3516 engine has marks on hub and ring. These marks will indicate the condition of the damper. If the marks are not in alignment, the rubber seal between the ring and the hub has separated from the ring and/or hub.If the marks are not in alignment, install a new damper.A vibration damper can have a visual wobble (movement to the front and rear when in rotation) on the outer ring. This does not mean a replacement is necessary since some wobble of the outer ring is normal. To see if the amount of wobble is acceptable, or replacement is necessary, check the damper with the procedure in the Service Manual.Visually inspect the viscous damper for leaks. If leaking is observed, replace the seals. Refer to the Service Manual for the procedure to replace the seals.Engine Mounts
Inspect/Check
The crankcase, generator and auxiliary equipment bolt to the frame rails which in turn are supported by a locomotive soft mount system.
Typical Soft Mount InstallationCaterpillar recommends checking the engine mounts for deterioration and proper bolt torque. This will prevent excessive engine vibration and cab noise caused from improper torque and mounting. Refer to your Caterpillar dealer and/or the Installation and Application Guide for Industrial or Locomotive Engines for recommended installation torque values.Turbochargers
Inspect/Check
1. Remove the exhaust outlet piping and inlet piping from the turbocharger.2. Turn the turbine and compressor wheel by hand.3. The assembly should turn freely.4. Inspect the turbine wheel and compressor wheel for contact with the turbocharger housing.5. There should be no visible signs of contact between the turbine wheel or compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing. 6. Visually check for oil and water leaks.Jacket Water Pump
Inspect/Check Seals for Leaks
Visually check for coolant water leaks at the pump housing and cover. If maintenance is required, refer to the "Every Two Years" interval section in this publication for jacket water pump maintenance options.
Parts e JOHNSON:
0203470
0203470 E-RING
100ESL71A, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 125ESL71C, 20R69B, 20R70C, 20R71S, 20R72R, 20R73A, 25E72R, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 25R69B, 25R70C, 25R71S, 2R71A, 2R72M, 2R73B, 2R74E, 2R75D, 2R76S, 2R77C, 2R78R, 2R79A, 35E76G, 35E77C,
0202139
0202139 E-RING,Throttle shaft
20R69B, 20R70C, 20R71S, 20R72R, 25E72R, 25R69B, 25R70C, 25R71S, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 9R70A, 9R71R, V4A-20A, V4S-20A, V4T-14B, VX-14B
0351907
0351907 E-TEC Blue
BJ10RHLSDA, BJ115L4SDA, BJ140CX4DR, BJ140L4SDR, BJ200CX4DC, BJ200X4SDC, BJ225CX4DC, BJ225X4SDC, BJ25E4SDS, BJ25E4SUC, BJ25R4SDS, BJ25R4SUC, BJ25TE4SDS, BJ25TE4SUC, BJ40PL4SDR, BJ50PL4SDR, BJ60PL4SDM, BJ70PL4SDM, BJ90PL4SDA, J10BL4SUM, J10EL4SDA, J10R