0313817 SPRING, Reverse lock JOHNSON
50ES71S, 50ES72C, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, 55ES69A, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, AM55RSLD, HJ45RCLEDS, HJ
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50ES71S
50ES72C
50ES73R
50ES74M
50ES75B
50R79C
55E76E
55E77D
55E78S
55E79C
55ES69A
60ES70B
60ES71C
65ES72S
65ES73R
70EL77S
70EL78C
70EL79R
70ES74M
70ES75B
75ELR76D
75ELR77S
75ELR78C
75ELR79R
75ESLR75B
AM55RSLD
HJ45RCLEDS
HJ45RCLEUC
HJ55RSLC
HJ55RSLW
HJ55WMLM
HJ55WMLZ
J35AELCDE
J35AELCUD
J40AELCCS
J40ECDE
J40ECOB
J40ECRM
J40ECUD
J40WREES
J40WRLSIR
J40WRLSSC
J45RCCDS
J45RCCUC
J45RCE
J45RCEIA
J45RCENM
J45RCEOD
J45RCERE
J45RCESR
J45RCETB
J48ESLCCC
J48ESLCUS
J50BECCS
J50BECDE
J50BECIC
J50BECNR
J50BECOB
J50BECRM
J50BECTA
J50BECUD
J50ECSR
J55APRL
J55APRLSOM
J55APRLSRA
J55MLSOR
J55MLSRC
J55MRL
J55RCIM
J55RLCSA
J55RSLG
J55RSLN
J55RWLCDC
J55RWLCOS
J55RWLCRD
J55RWLCUC
J55RWLE
J55RWLEIA
J55RWLENM
J55RWLERE
J55RWLESR
J55RWLETB
J55WRLSIR
J55WRLSOE
J55WRLSRB
J55WRLSSC
J55WRLSTM
J60ECIA
J60ECNM
J60ECSR
J60ECTB
J60ELCDS
J60ELCOD
J60ELCRE
J60ELCUC
J70ELCIH
J70ELCNB
J70ELCOS
J70ELCRD
J70ELCSA
J70ELCTE
J75ECCA
J75ECDC
J75ECNB
J75ECOS
J75ECRD
J75ECTE
J75ECUR
J75ERCIH
J75ERCSA
R55RWLR
S45RCLR
SJ40RPB
SJ40RPH
SJ40RPLT2
SJ55RSLM2
TR-10R
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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50ES73R, 50ESL73R, 50R73R, 50RL73R 1973
50ES74M, 50ESL74M 1974
50ES75B, 50ESL75B 1975
50R79C, 50RL79C 1979
55E76E, 55EL76E 1976
55E77D, 55EL77D 1977
55E78S, 55EL78S 1978
55E79C, 55EL79C 1979
55ES69A, 55ES69C, 55ESL69A, 55ESL69C 1969
60ES70B, 60ES70D, 60ESL70B, 60ESL70D 1970
60ES71C, 60ES71E, 60ESL71C, 60ESL71E 1971
65ES72S, 65ESL72S 1972
65ES73R, 65ESL73R 1973
70EL77S 1977
70EL78C 1978
70EL79R 1979
70ES74M, 70ESL74M, 70ESLR74M 1974
70ES75B, 70ES75E, 70ESL75B, 70ESL75E 1975
75ELR76D, 75ER76D 1976
75ELR77S, 75ER77S 1977
75ELR78C, 75ER78C 1978
75ELR79R, 75ER79R 1979
75ESLR75B, 75ESR75B 1975
AM55RSLD, J55WREES, J55WRLEES, J55WRYEES 1999
HJ45RCLEDS, J45RCLEDS, SJ45RSLH 1996
HJ45RCLEUC, J45RCLEUC, SJ45RSLB 1997
HJ55RSLC, J55RSLC, SJ55RSC, SJ55RSLC, SJ55RSYC 1997
HJ55RSLW, J55RSLW, SJ55RSLW, SJ55RSW, SJ55RSYW 1996
HJ55WMLM 1996
HJ55WMLZ 1997
J35AELCDE, J35ARLCDE 1986
J35AELCUD, J35ARLCUD 1987
J40AELCCS, J40ARLCCS, J40ATLCCS, J40ECCS, J40ELCCS, J40RCCS, J40RLCCS, J40TECCS, J40TELCCS, J40TLCCS, J40TTLCCS 1988
J40ECDE, J40ELCDE, J40RCDE, J40RLCDE, J40TECDE, J40TELCDE, J40TLCDE 1986
J40ECOB, J40ELCOB, J40RCOB, J40RLCOB, J40TECOB, J40TELCOB 1985
J40ECRM, J40ELCRM, J40RCRM, J40RLCRM, J40TECRM, J40TELCRM 1984
J40ECUD, J40ELCUD, J40RCUD, J40RLCUD, J40TECUD, J40TLCUD 1987
J40WREES, J40WRLEES, J40WRYEES 1999
J40WRLSIR, J40WRSIR, J40WRYSIR 2001
J40WRLSSC, J40WRSSC, J40WRYSSC 2000
J45RCCDS, J45RCLCDS 1986
J45RCCUC, J45RCLCUC 1987
J45RCE, J45RCLE, J45WMLE 1989
J45RCEIA, J45RCLEIA, J45WMLEIA 1991
J45RCENM, J45RCLENM, J45WMLENM 1992
J45RCEOD, J45RCLEOD 1995
J45RCERE, J45RCLERE 1994
J45RCESR, J45RCLESR, J45WMLESR 1990
J45RCETB, J45RCLETB 1993
J48ESLCCC, VJ48ESLCCC 1988
J48ESLCCC, VJ48ESLCCC 1988
J48ESLCUS 1987
J48ESLCUS 1987
J50BECCS, J50BELCCS, J50TELCCS, J50TLCCS 1988
J50BECDE, J50BELCDE, J50TELCDE, J50TLCDE 1986
J50BECIC, J50BELCIC 1981
J50BECNR, J50BELCNR 1982
J50BECOB, J50BELCOB, J50TELCOB, J50TLCOB 1985
J50BECRM, J50BELCRM, J50TELCRM, J50TLCRM 1984
J50BECTA, J50BELCTA, J50TELCTA 1983
J50BECUD, J50BELCUD, J50TELCUD, J50TLCUD 1987
J50ECSR, J50ELCSR 1980
J55APRL 2003
J55APRLSOM 2005
J55APRLSRA, J55APRLSRG 2004
J55MLSOR 2005
J55MLSRC, J55MLSRG 2004
J55MRL 2003
J55RCIM, J55RLCIM 1981
J55RLCSA 1980
J55RSLG 1995
J55RSLN, J55RSLN-2, J55RSN, J55RSN-2, J55RSYN, J55RSYN-2 1983
J55RWLCDC 1986
J55RWLCOS 1985
J55RWLCRD 1984
J55RWLCUC 1987
J55RWLE 1989
J55RWLEIA 1991
J55RWLENM 1992
J55RWLERE 1994
J55RWLESR 1990
J55RWLETB 1993
J55WRLSIR, J55WRSIR, J55WRYSIR 2001
J55WRLSOE, J55WRYSOB 2005
J55WRLSRB, J55WRLSRG, J55WRYSRM 2004
J55WRLSSC, J55WRSSC, J55WRYSSC 2000
J55WRLSTM 2003
J60ECIA, J60ECIH, J60ELCIA, J60ELCIH, J60TLCIA, J60TLCIH 1981
J60ECNM, J60ELCNM, J60TLCNM 1982
J60ECSR, J60ELCSR 1980
J60ECTB, J60ELCTB, J60TLCTB 1983
J60ELCDS, J60TLCDS 1986
J60ELCOD, J60TLCOD 1985
J60ELCRE, J60TLCRE 1984
J60ELCUC, J60TLCUC 1987
J70ELCIH, J70ELCIM, J70TLCIM 1981
J70ELCNB, J70TLCNB 1982
J70ELCOS, J70TLCOS 1985
J70ELCRD, J70TLCRD 1984
J70ELCSA 1980
J70ELCTE, J70TLCTE 1983
J75ECCA 1988
J75ECDC 1986
J75ECNB, J75ELCNB, J75TLCNB 1982
J75ECOS 1985
J75ECRD, J75ELCRD, J75TLCRD 1984
J75ECTE, J75ELCTE, J75TLCTE 1983
J75ECUR 1987
J75ERCIH, J75ERCIM, J75ERLCIH, J75ERLCIM, J75TELCIM, J75TRLCIH 1981
J75ERCSA, J75ERLCSA, J75TRLCSA 1980
R55RWLR 1988
Information:
Troubleshooting Index
1. Engine Will Not Turn When Start Switch Is On.2. Engine Will Not Start.3. Misfiring or Running Rough.4. Stall at Low rpm.5. Sudden Changes In Engine rpm.6. Not Enough Power.7. Too Much Vibration.8. Loud Combustion Noise.9. Valve Train Noise (Clicking).10. Oil In Cooling System.11. Mechanical Noise (Knock) In Engine.12. Fuel Consumption Too High.13. Loud Valve Train Noise.14. Too Much Valve Lash.15. Valve Rotocoil or Spring Lock is Free.16. Oil at the Exhaust.17. Little Hr No Valve Clearance.18. Engine Has Early Wear.19. Coolant In Lubrication Oil.20. Too Much Black or Gray Smoke.21. Too Much White or Blue Smoke.22. Engine Has Low Oil Pressure.23. Engine Uses Too Much Lubrication Oil.24. Engine Coolant Is Too Hot.25. Starting Motor Does Not Turn.26. Alternator Gives No Charge.27. Alternator Charge Rate Is Low or Not Regular.28. Alternator Charge Too High.29. Alternator Has Noise.30. Exhaust Temperature Too High.Engine Crankshaft Will Not Turn When Start Switch Is On Engine Will Not Start Misfiring Or Running Rough Stall At Low RPM Sudden Changes In Engine Speed (rpm) Not Enough Power Too Much Vibration Loud Combustion Noise (Sound) Valve Train Noise (Clicking) Oil In Cooling System Mechanical Noise (Knock) In Engine Fuel Consumption Too High Loud Valve Train Noise Too Much Valve Lash Valve Rotocoil Or Spring Lock Is Free Oil At The Exhaust Little Or No Valve Clearance Engine Has Early Wear Coolant In Lubrication Oil Too Much Black Or Gray Smoke Too Much White Or Blue Smoke Engine Has Low Oil Pressure Engine Uses Too Much Lubrication Oil Engine Coolant Is Too Hot Starting Motor Does Not Turn Alternator Gives No Charge Alternator Charge Rate Is Low Or Not Regular Alternator Charge Too High Alternator Has Noise Exhaust Temperature Is Too High Fuel System
Either too much fuel or not enough fuel for combustion can be the cause of a problem in the fuel system.Many times work is done on the fuel system when the problem is really with some other part of the engine. Finding the source of the problem is difficult, especially when smoke is coming from the exhaust. Smoke coming from the exhaust can be caused by a bad fuel injection valve, but it can also be caused by the following: a. Not enough air for good combustion.b. An overload at high altitude.c. Burning of too much oil.d. Not enough compression.Fuel System Inspection
1. Look at the reading on the gauge for fuel pressure. Not enough fuel pressure is an indication of a problem with the components that send fuel to the engine.2. Check the fuel level in the fuel tank. Look at the cap for the fuel tank to make sure the vent is not filled with dirt.3. Check the fuel lines for fuel leakage. Be sure the fuel supply line does not have a restriction or a bad bend.4. Install a new fuel filter. Clean the primary fuel filter if the machine is so equipped.5. Remove any air that may be in the fuel system.6. Inspect the fuel bypass valve to see that there is no restriction to good operation.Testing Fuel Injection Equipment
An easy check can be made to find the cylinder that is misfiring, or running rough, and causing black smoke to come out of the exhaust pipe.Run the engine at the speed that gives misfiring. Loosen the fuel line nut at a fuel injection pump or valve. This will stop the flow of fuel to that cylinder. Do this for each cylinder until a loosened fuel line is found that makes no difference in engine running. Be sure to tighten each fuel line nut after the test before the next fuel line nut is loosened. Check each cylinder by this method. When a cylinder is found where the loosened fuel line nut does not make a difference in engine running, test the injection pump and injection valve for that cylinder.Checking the Fuel Injection Valves
Check the fuel injection valves for:1. Too much carbon on the tip of the nozzle or in the nozzle orifice.2. Wear of the orifice.3. Nozzle screen being dirty.Use the Caterpillar Diesel Fuel Injection Test Bench to test the nozzle.Checking the Fuel Pump Plunger and Lifter Yoke
Check timing dimension for the fuel injection pumps. Make an adjustment if necessary, with the pump housing off the engine. When an adjustment to the timing dimensions is done correctly, fuel injection in the cylinder will be at the correct time. If the timing dimension is too small, fuel injection will be early. If the timing dimension is too large, fuel injection will be late.When there is too much wear on the pump plunger, the lifter yoke may also be worn and there will not be good contact between the two parts. To stop fast wear on the end of a new plunger, install new lifter yokes in the place of those with wear.
WEAR BETWEEN LIFTER YOKE AND PLUNGER
Fig. A illustrates the contact surfaces of a new pump plunger and a new lifter yoke. In Fig. B the pump plunger and lifter yoke have worn considerably. Fig. C shows how the flat end of a new plunger does not make a good contact with a worn lifter yoke. The result is rapid wear to both parts.An injection pump can have a good fuel flow coming from it but not be a good pump because of slow timing that is caused by wear on the bottom end of the plunger. When making a test on a pump that has been used for a long time, use a micrometer and measure the length of the plunger. If the length of the plunger is shorter than the minimum length (worn) dimension given in the chart, install a new pump. Look for wear at the top part of the plunger. Check the operation of the plunger according to the instructions for the Fuel Injection Test Bench.Fuel Bypass Valve
The fuel bypass valve controls fuel pressure to the fuel injection pump at full speed to a pressure of 25 to 35 psi (170 to 240 kPa).
1. Engine Will Not Turn When Start Switch Is On.2. Engine Will Not Start.3. Misfiring or Running Rough.4. Stall at Low rpm.5. Sudden Changes In Engine rpm.6. Not Enough Power.7. Too Much Vibration.8. Loud Combustion Noise.9. Valve Train Noise (Clicking).10. Oil In Cooling System.11. Mechanical Noise (Knock) In Engine.12. Fuel Consumption Too High.13. Loud Valve Train Noise.14. Too Much Valve Lash.15. Valve Rotocoil or Spring Lock is Free.16. Oil at the Exhaust.17. Little Hr No Valve Clearance.18. Engine Has Early Wear.19. Coolant In Lubrication Oil.20. Too Much Black or Gray Smoke.21. Too Much White or Blue Smoke.22. Engine Has Low Oil Pressure.23. Engine Uses Too Much Lubrication Oil.24. Engine Coolant Is Too Hot.25. Starting Motor Does Not Turn.26. Alternator Gives No Charge.27. Alternator Charge Rate Is Low or Not Regular.28. Alternator Charge Too High.29. Alternator Has Noise.30. Exhaust Temperature Too High.Engine Crankshaft Will Not Turn When Start Switch Is On Engine Will Not Start Misfiring Or Running Rough Stall At Low RPM Sudden Changes In Engine Speed (rpm) Not Enough Power Too Much Vibration Loud Combustion Noise (Sound) Valve Train Noise (Clicking) Oil In Cooling System Mechanical Noise (Knock) In Engine Fuel Consumption Too High Loud Valve Train Noise Too Much Valve Lash Valve Rotocoil Or Spring Lock Is Free Oil At The Exhaust Little Or No Valve Clearance Engine Has Early Wear Coolant In Lubrication Oil Too Much Black Or Gray Smoke Too Much White Or Blue Smoke Engine Has Low Oil Pressure Engine Uses Too Much Lubrication Oil Engine Coolant Is Too Hot Starting Motor Does Not Turn Alternator Gives No Charge Alternator Charge Rate Is Low Or Not Regular Alternator Charge Too High Alternator Has Noise Exhaust Temperature Is Too High Fuel System
Either too much fuel or not enough fuel for combustion can be the cause of a problem in the fuel system.Many times work is done on the fuel system when the problem is really with some other part of the engine. Finding the source of the problem is difficult, especially when smoke is coming from the exhaust. Smoke coming from the exhaust can be caused by a bad fuel injection valve, but it can also be caused by the following: a. Not enough air for good combustion.b. An overload at high altitude.c. Burning of too much oil.d. Not enough compression.Fuel System Inspection
1. Look at the reading on the gauge for fuel pressure. Not enough fuel pressure is an indication of a problem with the components that send fuel to the engine.2. Check the fuel level in the fuel tank. Look at the cap for the fuel tank to make sure the vent is not filled with dirt.3. Check the fuel lines for fuel leakage. Be sure the fuel supply line does not have a restriction or a bad bend.4. Install a new fuel filter. Clean the primary fuel filter if the machine is so equipped.5. Remove any air that may be in the fuel system.6. Inspect the fuel bypass valve to see that there is no restriction to good operation.Testing Fuel Injection Equipment
An easy check can be made to find the cylinder that is misfiring, or running rough, and causing black smoke to come out of the exhaust pipe.Run the engine at the speed that gives misfiring. Loosen the fuel line nut at a fuel injection pump or valve. This will stop the flow of fuel to that cylinder. Do this for each cylinder until a loosened fuel line is found that makes no difference in engine running. Be sure to tighten each fuel line nut after the test before the next fuel line nut is loosened. Check each cylinder by this method. When a cylinder is found where the loosened fuel line nut does not make a difference in engine running, test the injection pump and injection valve for that cylinder.Checking the Fuel Injection Valves
Check the fuel injection valves for:1. Too much carbon on the tip of the nozzle or in the nozzle orifice.2. Wear of the orifice.3. Nozzle screen being dirty.Use the Caterpillar Diesel Fuel Injection Test Bench to test the nozzle.Checking the Fuel Pump Plunger and Lifter Yoke
Check timing dimension for the fuel injection pumps. Make an adjustment if necessary, with the pump housing off the engine. When an adjustment to the timing dimensions is done correctly, fuel injection in the cylinder will be at the correct time. If the timing dimension is too small, fuel injection will be early. If the timing dimension is too large, fuel injection will be late.When there is too much wear on the pump plunger, the lifter yoke may also be worn and there will not be good contact between the two parts. To stop fast wear on the end of a new plunger, install new lifter yokes in the place of those with wear.
WEAR BETWEEN LIFTER YOKE AND PLUNGER
Fig. A illustrates the contact surfaces of a new pump plunger and a new lifter yoke. In Fig. B the pump plunger and lifter yoke have worn considerably. Fig. C shows how the flat end of a new plunger does not make a good contact with a worn lifter yoke. The result is rapid wear to both parts.An injection pump can have a good fuel flow coming from it but not be a good pump because of slow timing that is caused by wear on the bottom end of the plunger. When making a test on a pump that has been used for a long time, use a micrometer and measure the length of the plunger. If the length of the plunger is shorter than the minimum length (worn) dimension given in the chart, install a new pump. Look for wear at the top part of the plunger. Check the operation of the plunger according to the instructions for the Fuel Injection Test Bench.Fuel Bypass Valve
The fuel bypass valve controls fuel pressure to the fuel injection pump at full speed to a pressure of 25 to 35 psi (170 to 240 kPa).
Parts spring JOHNSON:
0309247
0309247 SPRING,Idle stop
25E77S, 25E78C, 33E69A, 33E69A, 33E70M, 33E70M, 35E76G, 35E77C, 35E78R, 40E71B, 40E72E, 40E73D, 40R69R, 40R70A, 6R78B, 6R79E, J40ECRM, J40RSLR, J40RWCDB, J40RWCOM, J40RWCRA, J50BECIC, J50BECRM, J50BECTA, J55RCIM, J55RSLN, J55RWLCRD, J60ECIA, J60ECTB,
0313357
0313357 SPRING, Throttle
20R69B, 20R70C, 20R71S, 20R72R, 20R73A, 25E72R, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 25R69B, 25R70C, 25R71S, 35E76G, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, 50ES71S, 50ES72C, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, 55ES6
0313959
0316742
0316742 SPRING ANTI DRIFT
100ML79S, 115EL77S, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 115TXL77S, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 35E76G, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, 50ES72C, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 50R79C, 55
0316061
0318170
0318170 SPRING,Washer level & shaft
50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, AM55RSLD, HJ45RCLEDS, HJ45RCLEUC, HJ55RSLC, HJ55RSLW, HJ55WMLM, HJ55WMLZ, J300CXESB, J35AELCDE, J35AELCUD, J40AELCCS, J40ECDE, J40ECOB, J40ECRM, J40ECUD, J40WREES, J40WRLSIR, J40WRLSS
0320974
0326151
0326151 SPRING,Override,upper carb.
J50BECIC, J50BECNR, J50ECSR, J55RCIM, J55RLCSA, J60ECIA, J60ECNM, J60ECSR, J70ELCIH, J70ELCNB, J70ELCSA, J75ECNB, J75ERCIH, J75ERCSA