0323270 SHIFT ROD JOHNSON
100ML79S, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 85ETLR78C, 85ML79R, J100MLCSC, J115MLCIH, J115MLCNB, J115MLCOS, J115MLCRD, J115MLCSA, J115MLCTE, J140MLCIH, J140MLCNB, J140MLCSA, J140MLCTE, J140TLCRD, J85MLCSA, J90MLCIH, J90MLCNB, J90MLCOS, J90MLCR
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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115ML79R, 115TL79R, 115TXL79R 1979
140ML78C, 140TL78C, 140TX78C 1978
140ML79R, 140TL79R, 140TXL79R 1979
85ETLR78C, 85ML78C, 85TXLR78C 1978
85ML79R, 85TL79R, 85TXL79R 1979
J100MLCSC, J100TRLCSC, J100TRXCSC 1980
J115MLCIH, J115MLCIM, J115TLCIH, J115TLCIM, J115TXCIH, J115TXCIM 1981
J115MLCNB, J115TLCNB, J115TXCNB 1982
J115MLCOS, J115TLCOS 1985
J115MLCRD, J115TLCRD, J115TXCRD 1984
J115MLCSA, J115TLCSA, J115TXCSA 1980
J115MLCTE, J115TLCTE, J115TXCTE 1983
J140MLCIH, J140MLCIM, J140TLCIH, J140TLCIM, J140TXCIH, J140TXCIM 1981
J140MLCNB, J140TLCNB, J140TXCNB 1982
J140MLCSA, J140TLCSA, J140TXCSA 1980
J140MLCTE, J140TLCTE, J140TXCTE 1983
J140TLCRD, J140TXCRD 1984
J85MLCSA, J85TLCSA, J85TXCSA 1980
J90MLCIH, J90MLCIM, J90TLCIH, J90TLCIM, J90TXCIH, J90TXCIM 1981
J90MLCNB, J90TLCNB, J90TXCNB 1982
J90MLCOS, J90TLCOS, J90TXCOS 1985
J90MLCRD, J90TLCRD, J90TXCRD 1984
J90MLCTE, J90TLCTE, J90TXCTE 1983
Information:
Storage - Greater than 7 Days and less than 30 Days
Caterpillar recommends maintaining the temperature of the engine to a temperature of at least 5° C (9° F) above ambient temperature to prevent corrosion. The usage of jacket water heaters is an appropriate method.Storage - Greater than 30 Days and less than 1 Year
Note: If long-term storage for time exceeding 1 year is necessary, contact your local Caterpillar Dealer for the preferred procedure to use in your specific case.If an engine is not used, oil can run off the following parts that normally receive lubrication: cylinder walls, piston rings, main bearings, connecting rod bearings, crankshaft, and gears.This lack of lubricant allows corrosion to begin to appear on the metal. This condition is worse in areas of high humidity.When the engine is started again, metal to metal contact will cause wear before the surfaces receive oil. To minimize this wear, use the starter to turn the engine with the throttle in the FUEL OFF position. When oil pressure is shown on the pressure gauge, start the engine.
Clean the engine of any dirt, rust, grease, and oil. Inspect the exterior. Paint areas that contain paint damage with a good quality paint.
Remove any dirt from all air cleaners. Check all seals, gaskets, and the filter element for damage.
Apply lubricant to all points in this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule".
Drain the crankcase oil. Replace the crankcase oil and change the oil filters. For the proper procedure, refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
If the engine is equipped with an air starting motor, fill the reservoir with a mixture of 50 percent volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) and 50 percent engine oil.
Add VCI to the crankcase oil. The volume of VCI in the crankcase oil should be 3 to 4 percent.Note: If the engine crankcase is full, drain enough engine oil so the mixture can be added.
Remove the air filter elements. Turn the engine at cranking speed with the throttle control in FUEL OFF position. Use a sprayer to add a mixture of 50 percent VCI and 50 percent engine oil into the air inlet or turbocharger inlet.Note: VCI oil mixture is also to be added to the inlet by removing a plug for checking boost pressure/temperature at the cylinder head air inlet area. The sprayer should produce a fog to ensure it is drawn into each cylinder. The minimum application rate is 5.5 mL per L (3 oz per 1000 cu in) of engine displacement.
Use a sprayer to apply a mixture of 50 percent VCI and 50 percent crankcase oil into the exhaust openings. The minimum application rate for the oil mixture is 5.5 mL per L (3 oz per 1000 cu in) of engine displacement. Seal the exhaust pipe and seal any drain holes in the muffler.
Remove the fuel from the secondary fuel filter housing. Alternately, empty and reinstall the spin-on fuel filter element to remove any dirt and water. Drain any sleeve metering fuel pump.Clean the primary fuel filter. Fill with calibration fluid or kerosene. Install the primary fuel filter and operate the priming pump to send clean oil to the secondary filter and the engine.Open the fuel tank drain valve to drain any water and dirt from the fuel tank. Apply a spray of calibration fluid or kerosene at the rate of 30 mL per 30 L (1 oz per 7.50 gal US) of fuel tank capacity to prevent rust in the fuel tank. Add 0.15 mL per L (.02 oz per 1 gal US) of commercial biocide such as Biobor JF to the fuel.Apply a small amount of oil to the threads on the fuel tank filler neck and install the cap. Seal all openings to the tank to prevent evaporation of the fuel and as a preservative.
Remove the fuel nozzles or spark plugs. Apply 30 mL (1 oz) of the mixture of oils (50 percent VCI oil and 50 percent engine oil) into each cylinder.Use a bar or a turning tool to turn over the engine slowly. This action puts the oil on the cylinder walls. Install all fuel nozzles or spark plugs and tighten to the correct torque.
Spray a thin amount of the mixture of oil (50 percent VCI oil and 50 percent engine oil) onto the flywheel, the ring gear teeth, and the starter pinion. Install the covers to prevent evaporation of the vapors from the VCI oil.
Apply a heavy amount of Cat Multipurpose Grease (MPGM) to all outside parts that move, such as rod threads, ball joints, linkage, etc.Note: Install all covers. Ensure that tape has been installed over all openings, air inlets, exhaust openings, the flywheel housing, the crankcase breathers, the dipstick tubes, etc.Ensure that all covers are airtight and weatherproof. Use a waterproof weather resistant tape such as Kendall No. 231 or an equivalent. Do not use duct tape. Duct tape will only seal for a short time.
Under most conditions, it is best to remove the batteries. As an alternative, place the batteries in storage. As needed, periodically charge the batteries while the batteries are in storage.If the batteries are not removed, wash the tops of the batteries until the tops are clean. Apply an electrical charge to the batteries to obtain a specific gravity of 1.225.Disconnect the battery terminals. Place a plastic cover over the batteries.Note: For additional information, refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
Loosen all belts.
Place a waterproof cover over the engine. Ensure that the engine cover is secure. The cover should be loose enough to allow air to circulate around the engine to prevent damage from condensation.
Attach a tag with the date of storage to the engine.
Remove the waterproof cover at 2 month or 3 month intervals to check the engine for corrosion. If the engine has signs of corrosion, repeat the protection procedure.Conventional Coolant System
Completely fill the cooling system before storage.Water or water which is mixed with supplemental coolant additive (SCA) is not an approved coolant for use with
Caterpillar recommends maintaining the temperature of the engine to a temperature of at least 5° C (9° F) above ambient temperature to prevent corrosion. The usage of jacket water heaters is an appropriate method.Storage - Greater than 30 Days and less than 1 Year
Note: If long-term storage for time exceeding 1 year is necessary, contact your local Caterpillar Dealer for the preferred procedure to use in your specific case.If an engine is not used, oil can run off the following parts that normally receive lubrication: cylinder walls, piston rings, main bearings, connecting rod bearings, crankshaft, and gears.This lack of lubricant allows corrosion to begin to appear on the metal. This condition is worse in areas of high humidity.When the engine is started again, metal to metal contact will cause wear before the surfaces receive oil. To minimize this wear, use the starter to turn the engine with the throttle in the FUEL OFF position. When oil pressure is shown on the pressure gauge, start the engine.
Clean the engine of any dirt, rust, grease, and oil. Inspect the exterior. Paint areas that contain paint damage with a good quality paint.
Remove any dirt from all air cleaners. Check all seals, gaskets, and the filter element for damage.
Apply lubricant to all points in this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule".
Drain the crankcase oil. Replace the crankcase oil and change the oil filters. For the proper procedure, refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
If the engine is equipped with an air starting motor, fill the reservoir with a mixture of 50 percent volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) and 50 percent engine oil.
Add VCI to the crankcase oil. The volume of VCI in the crankcase oil should be 3 to 4 percent.Note: If the engine crankcase is full, drain enough engine oil so the mixture can be added.
Remove the air filter elements. Turn the engine at cranking speed with the throttle control in FUEL OFF position. Use a sprayer to add a mixture of 50 percent VCI and 50 percent engine oil into the air inlet or turbocharger inlet.Note: VCI oil mixture is also to be added to the inlet by removing a plug for checking boost pressure/temperature at the cylinder head air inlet area. The sprayer should produce a fog to ensure it is drawn into each cylinder. The minimum application rate is 5.5 mL per L (3 oz per 1000 cu in) of engine displacement.
Use a sprayer to apply a mixture of 50 percent VCI and 50 percent crankcase oil into the exhaust openings. The minimum application rate for the oil mixture is 5.5 mL per L (3 oz per 1000 cu in) of engine displacement. Seal the exhaust pipe and seal any drain holes in the muffler.
Remove the fuel from the secondary fuel filter housing. Alternately, empty and reinstall the spin-on fuel filter element to remove any dirt and water. Drain any sleeve metering fuel pump.Clean the primary fuel filter. Fill with calibration fluid or kerosene. Install the primary fuel filter and operate the priming pump to send clean oil to the secondary filter and the engine.Open the fuel tank drain valve to drain any water and dirt from the fuel tank. Apply a spray of calibration fluid or kerosene at the rate of 30 mL per 30 L (1 oz per 7.50 gal US) of fuel tank capacity to prevent rust in the fuel tank. Add 0.15 mL per L (.02 oz per 1 gal US) of commercial biocide such as Biobor JF to the fuel.Apply a small amount of oil to the threads on the fuel tank filler neck and install the cap. Seal all openings to the tank to prevent evaporation of the fuel and as a preservative.
Remove the fuel nozzles or spark plugs. Apply 30 mL (1 oz) of the mixture of oils (50 percent VCI oil and 50 percent engine oil) into each cylinder.Use a bar or a turning tool to turn over the engine slowly. This action puts the oil on the cylinder walls. Install all fuel nozzles or spark plugs and tighten to the correct torque.
Spray a thin amount of the mixture of oil (50 percent VCI oil and 50 percent engine oil) onto the flywheel, the ring gear teeth, and the starter pinion. Install the covers to prevent evaporation of the vapors from the VCI oil.
Apply a heavy amount of Cat Multipurpose Grease (MPGM) to all outside parts that move, such as rod threads, ball joints, linkage, etc.Note: Install all covers. Ensure that tape has been installed over all openings, air inlets, exhaust openings, the flywheel housing, the crankcase breathers, the dipstick tubes, etc.Ensure that all covers are airtight and weatherproof. Use a waterproof weather resistant tape such as Kendall No. 231 or an equivalent. Do not use duct tape. Duct tape will only seal for a short time.
Under most conditions, it is best to remove the batteries. As an alternative, place the batteries in storage. As needed, periodically charge the batteries while the batteries are in storage.If the batteries are not removed, wash the tops of the batteries until the tops are clean. Apply an electrical charge to the batteries to obtain a specific gravity of 1.225.Disconnect the battery terminals. Place a plastic cover over the batteries.Note: For additional information, refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
Loosen all belts.
Place a waterproof cover over the engine. Ensure that the engine cover is secure. The cover should be loose enough to allow air to circulate around the engine to prevent damage from condensation.
Attach a tag with the date of storage to the engine.
Remove the waterproof cover at 2 month or 3 month intervals to check the engine for corrosion. If the engine has signs of corrosion, repeat the protection procedure.Conventional Coolant System
Completely fill the cooling system before storage.Water or water which is mixed with supplemental coolant additive (SCA) is not an approved coolant for use with
Parts shift JOHNSON:
0318185
0318185 SHIFT & THROTTLE PLATE
115EL77S, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115TXL77S, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 150TL78S, 175TL77S, 175TL78C, 200TL76S, 200TL77C, 200TL78R, 235TL78R, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 65ES73R, 70
0386542
0386542 SHIFT LEVER ASSY.
115EL77S, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115TXL77S, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 150TL78S, 175TL77S, 175TL78C, 200TL76S, 200TL77C, 200TL78R, 235TL78R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70ES74M, 70ES75
0323089
0323089 SHIFT LEVER
100ML79S, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 85ETLR78C, 85ML79R, J100MLCSC, J110MLCDC, J115MLCIH, J115MLCNB, J115MLCOS, J115MLCRD, J115MLCSA, J115MLCTE, J140MLCIH, J140MLCNB, J140MLCSA, J140MLCTE, J140TLCRD, J85MLCSA, J90MLCDC, J90MLCIH, J90MLC
0323269
0323269 SHIFT ROD
100ML79S, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 85ETLR78C, 85ML79R, J100MLCSC, J110MLCDC, J115JKLEOC, J115JKLERS, J115MLCIH, J115MLCNB, J115MLCRD, J115MLCSA, J115MLCTE, J140MLCIH, J140MLCNB, J140MLCSA, J140MLCTE, J140TLCRD, J85MLCSA, J85TTLEIE, J8
0387726
0387726 SHIFT LEVER ASSY
100ML79S, 115ML79R, 140ML79R, 150TL79C, 175TL79R, 200TL79A, 235TL70A, 50R79C, 55E79C, 70EL79R, 75ELR79R, 85ML79R, J100MLCSC, J115MLCIH, J115MLCSA, J140MLCIH, J140MLCSA, J150TLCIA, J150TLCSF, J175TLCIH, J175TLCSA, J200TLCIH, J200TLCSF, J235TLCIB, J235
0389266
0389266 SHIFT AND THROTTLE PLATE ASSY
100ML79S, 115ML79R, 140ML79R, 150TL79C, 175TL79R, 200TL79A, 235TL70A, 50R79C, 55E79C, 70EL79R, 75ELR79R, 85ML79R, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCOS, D100WTLM, J100MLCSC, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WMLCRS, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLZ, J110MLCCA
0390610
0390610 SHIFT LEVER ASSY.
CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TLCOS, D100WTLM, HJ55WMLM, HJ55WMLZ, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLESB, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WMLCRS, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J10EESC, J110MLCCA, J110MLCDC, J110MLCEM, J110MLCUR, J115MLCNB, J1