0305261 JOHNSON SHAFT, Propeller


0305261 SHAFT, Propeller JOHNSON 6R69M, 6R70B, 6R71E, 6R72D, 6R73S, 6R74C, 6R75R, 6R76A, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, 9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, CD-25A, MQ-14D SHAFT
0305261 SHAFT, Propeller JOHNSON
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

6R69M, 6RL69M 1969
6R70B, 6RL70B 1970
6R71E, 6R71G, 6RL71E, 6RL71G 1971
6R72D, 6RL72 1972
6R73S, 6RL73S 1973
6R74C, 6RL74C 1974
6R75R, 6RL75R 1975
6R76A, 6RL76A 1976
6R77M, 6RL77M 1977
6R78B, 6RL78B 1978
6R79E, 6RL79E 1979
9R69S, 9RL69S 1969
9R70A, 9R70C, 9RL70A, 9RL70C 1970
9R71R, 9RL71R 1971
9R72M, 9RL72M 1972
9R73B, 9RL73B 1973
CD-25A, CD-25C, CD-25R, CDL-25A, CDL-25C, CDL-25R 1968
MQ-14D, MQ-14E, MQL-14D, MQL-14E 1968

Information:

Cross-Reference Information for Event Codes
Table 1 is a list of the event codes for the engine. The event codes are cross-referenced with the appropriate troubleshooting procedure that can be used to troubleshoot the code.Event codes are generated when abnormal operating conditions exist. A further explanation of event codes and the engine's monitoring system are described after Table 1.
Table 1
Cross-Reference from Event Codes on Cat Data Link to J1939 Code to Troubleshooting Procedure
Code and Description Troubleshooting Procedure
E017(1) High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Troubleshooting, "Coolant Temperature Is High"
E021(2) High Exhaust Temperature Derate Troubleshooting, "Exhaust Temperature Is High"
E035(1) Loss of Coolant Flow Warning Troubleshooting, "Coolant Flow - Test"
E038(1) Low Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Troubleshooting, "Coolant Temperature Is Low"
E072(1) Oil Level Low Mark Troubleshooting, "Oil Level - Test"
E073(1) High Oil Filter Differential Pressure Troubleshooting, "Oil Pressure Is Low"
E095(1) Fuel Filter Restriction Warning Troubleshooting, "Fuel Filter Differential Pressure -Test"
E098(1) Engine Pre-lube Override Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication - Test"
E099(1) Engine Oil Filter Restriction Warning Troubleshooting, "Oil Pressure Is Low"
E100(1) Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Troubleshooting, "Oil Pressure Is Low"
E101(1) High Crankcase Pressure Warning Troubleshooting, "Crankcase Pressure Is High"
E190(1) Engine Overspeed Warning Troubleshooting, "Engine Overspeed"
E265(3) User Defined Shutdown Troubleshooting, "Shutdown - Test"
E272(1) Inlet Air Restriction Warning Troubleshooting, "Inlet Air Is Restricted"
E539(1) High Intake Manifold Air Temperature Troubleshooting, "Intake Manifold Air Temperature Is High" Parts of the Event Code
Event Code - The "E" identifies the code as an event code. The "XXX(X)" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "(X)" assigns one of three levels to the active event code according to the severity of the abnormal system condition. This is followed by a description of the code. Refer to the following example:
E360(1) Low Oil Pressure
E360(2) Low Oil Pressure
E360(3) Low Oil PressureThe definition for the levels of severity for an event are defined below:
Table 2
Indicators (1), (2), and (3)
Warning Category Indicator Severity
(1) "Least Severe"
(2) "Moderate Severity"
(3) "Most Severe" Active Event Codes
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a sensor.
Illustration 1 g01365757
Example of the typical operating range of a sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the engine parameter.
(2) In these areas, the engine is operating in an unsafe operating range of the monitored parameter. An event code will be generated for the monitored parameter. The sensor circuit does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the signal from the sensor is outside of the operating range of the sensor. The sensor circuit has an electronic problem. A diagnostic code will be generated for the sensor circuit. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" for additional information on diagnostic codes. Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code, the ECM may log the event code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
For basic troubleshooting of the engine, perform the following steps in order to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint:
The event and the time of the event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This is very important for problems that are intermittent. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".If these steps do not resolve the problem, refer to Table 1 for the procedure to troubleshoot the event code.Parameter Settings of the Engine Monitoring System
The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. If the delay time or the trip point are programmable, the minimum and maximum ranges will be listed in Table 3.The parameter settings for the engine monitoring system can also be viewed on Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). In order to view the parameters of the engine monitoring system, refer to Troubleshooting, "Engine Monitoring System".
Table 3
Default Settings of the Programmable Monitoring System
Code and Description Action Delay Time in Seconds Trip Point Default State
Min


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0304293
 
0304293 SHAFT, Pilot, steering bracket
6R69M, 6R70B, 6R71E, 6R72D, 6R73S, 6R74C, 6R75R, 6R76A, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, CD-25A, VJ14RCCS, VJ14RCCS, VJ14RCEC, VJ14RCEC
0303930
 
0303930 SHAFT, Pivot, reverse lock lever
20R69B, 20R70C, 20R71S, 20R72R, 20R73A, 25E72R, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 25R69B, 25R70C, 25R71S, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, 6R69M, 6R70B, 6R71E, 6R72D, 6R73S, 6R74C, 6R75R, 6R76A, 6R77M, 6R78B, 6R79E, CD-25A, D25RWA, FD-22
0379152
 
0379152 SHAFT & LEVER,Choke
9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, MQ-14D
0379153
 
0379153 SHAFT & LEVER,Throttle
9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, MQ-14D
0309734
 
0309734 SHAFT,Steering pivot,upper
9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, MQ-14D
0310077
SHAFT,Steering pivot,lower
0310077 SHAFT,Steering pivot,lower
9R69S, 9R70A, 9R71R, 9R72M, 9R73B, MQ-14D
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