5031758 JOHNSON THERMOSTAT (60.C)


5031758 THERMOSTAT (60.C) JOHNSON BJ40PL4SDR, BJ40PL4SOC, BJ40PL4SRS, BJ50PL4SDR, BJ50PL4SOC, BJ50PL4SRS, BJ60PL4SDM, BJ60PL4SOA, BJ60PL4SRR, BJ60PL4STC, BJ70PL4SDM, BJ70PL4SOA, BJ70PL4SRR, BJ70PL4STC, J10EL4SRC, J10R4SNF, J10R4SR, J10R4STC, J15R4SNF, J15R4SR, J15R4STC, J15RL4SR, J25 THERMOSTAT
5031758 THERMOSTAT (60.C) JOHNSON
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NyZyL 17670-94402 Thermostat 60ºC for S-zu-ki Marine Outboard Engines 9.9-70HP 17670-94400 17670-94404 17670-94403 17670-94401 5031758
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17670-94400 Thermostat Compatible with SuzukiY 9.9-70HP 4 Outboard 17670-94400/01/02/03/04 OMC 5031758
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XARONF 17670-94402 Thermostat 60ºC for Suzuki Marine Outboard Engines 9.9-70HP 17670-94400 17670-94404 17670-94403 17670-94401 5031758
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

BJ40PL4SDR, J40PL4SDE 2006
BJ40PL4SOC, J40PL4SOB 2005
BJ40PL4SRS, J40PL4SRM 2004
BJ50PL4SDR, J50PL4SDE 2006
BJ50PL4SOC, J50PL4SOB 2005
BJ50PL4SRS, J50PL4SRM 2004
BJ60PL4SDM, J60PL4SDM 2006
BJ60PL4SOA, J60PL4SOA 2005
BJ60PL4SRR, J60PL4SRR 2004
BJ60PL4STC, J60PL4STC 2003
BJ70PL4SDM, J70PL4SDM 2006
BJ70PL4SOA, J70PL4SOA 2005
BJ70PL4SRR, J70PL4SRR 2004
BJ70PL4STC, J70PL4STC 2003
J10EL4SRC 2004
J10R4SNF, J10RL4SNF, J10TE4SNF, J10TEL4SNF 2002
J10R4SR, J10RL4SR, J10TBL4SR, J10TE4SR, J10TEL4SR 2004
J10R4STC, J10RBL4STS, J10REL4STS, J10RL4STC, J10TBL4STC, J10TE4STC, J10TEL4STC 2003
J15R4SNF, J15RL4SNF, J15TE4SNF, J15TEL4SNF 2002
J15R4SR, J15TE4SR, J15TEL4SR 2004
J15R4STC, J15RL4STC, J15TE4STC, J15TEL4STC 2003
J15RL4SR 2004
J25PL4SOC, J25TEL4SOC 2005
J25PL4SRS 2004
J30PL4SDR 2006
J30PL4SOC, J30TEL4SOC 2005
J30PL4SRS 2004
J30PL4SUA 2007
J30TEL4SDR 2006
J30TEL4SUA 2007
J40PL4SNF 2002
J40PL4STC 2003
J50PL4SNF 2002
J50PL4STC 2003
J60PL4SNF 2002
J70PL4SNF 2002

Information:

Recommended Actions
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check the Engine Shutdown Switches (If Applicable)
A. The engine shutdown switches should be in the OFF position. Ensure that the shutdown switches are in the correct position by verifying with Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET).
B. When a shutdown occurs, the Electronic Control Module (ECM) must be powered down for at least 15 seconds prior to attempting to start the engine.
If Cat ET will not communicate with the Electronic Control Module (ECM), the problem is most likely with the electrical power supply to the ECM. Refer to the diagnostic functional test Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply Circuit - Test".
Shutdown Switches
Result: The shutdown switches are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The shutdown switch is NOT OK.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and return to service.
2. Check the Circuit Breakers
A. Check the state of each of the circuit breakers.
Circuit Breaker
Result: The circuit breaker has not tripped and is in good working condition.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The circuit breaker has tripped and/or is not in good working condition.
Repair: Reset the circuit breakers if the circuit breakers are tripped. Prior to returning the engine to service, determine the condition that caused the circuit breaker to trip. Perform the necessary repairs and return to service.
3. Inspect the Battery Cables and/or Batteries
A. Inspect the battery disconnect switch, bus bars, battery posts, and battery cables for loose connections and corrosion.
B. Inspect the batteries.
C. Charge the batteries, if necessary. Refer to Special Instruction , REHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
D. Load test the batteries. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9249, "Use of 4C-4911 Battery Load Tester for 6, 8, and 12 V Lead Acid Batteries."
Battery
Result: The batteries, battery disconnect switch, bus bars, battery posts, and battery cables are corrosion free and working properly.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result: The batteries, battery disconnect switch, bus bars, battery posts, and battery cables have corrosion and are not working properly.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and return to service.
4. Check the Starting Circuit
A. Test the operation of the starting motor and associated circuit components.
Starting Circuit
Result: The operation of the starting motor and associated circuit components are functionally correctly.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: The operation of the starting motor and associated circuit components are not functionally correctly.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and return to service. Refer to the Systems Operation and Testing and Adjusting manual.
5. Check the Driven Equipment and/or Engine Accessories
A. Ensure free movement of the driveline.
B. Ensure that timing pin was not left in the flywheel housing.
C. Remove any engine accessories that may lock up the engine.
D. Inspect the condition of the accessories. The following list illustrates examples of engine accessories that may lock up the engine:
- Fuel transfer pump
- Air compressor
- Engine oil pump
Driven Equipment and/or Engine Accessories
Result: The driven equipment and/or engine accessories are properly working.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result: The driven equipment and/or engine accessories are not properly working.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and return to service.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the nest step.
6. Check for Hydraulic Cylinder Lock
A. Check for fluid in the cylinders (hydraulic cylinder lock) by removing the individual unit injectors. Be sure to drain the fuel from the cylinder head prior to removing the injectors. Fuel will flow from the cylinder head into the cylinders when the unit injector is removed.
Hydraulic Cylinder Lock
Result: The engine does not have a hydraulic cylinder lock.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
Result: The engine does have a hydraulic cylinder lock.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and return to service.
7. Check for an Internal Engine Problem
A. If a mechanical problem is suspected, disassemble the engine. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual.
B. Inspect the internal components for the following conditions:
- Seizure
- Broken Components
- Bent Components
Mechanical Problem
Result: There is no internal engine problem.
Result: The engine has an internal engine problem.
Repair: Repair or replace any worn parts. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual.


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