0313820 THRUST WASHER, Stern bracket to swivel JOHNSON
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 55ES69A, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, 85ESL69E, 85ESL70B, 85ESL71A, 85ESL72R, J60
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Compatible models:
100ESL71A
100ESL72R
115ESL69E
115ESL70D
125ESL71C
125ESL72R
55ES69A
60ES70B
60ES71C
65ES72S
65ES73R
70EL77S
70EL78C
70EL79R
70ES74M
70ES75B
75ELR76D
75ELR77S
75ELR78C
75ELR79R
75ESLR75B
85ESL69E
85ESL70B
85ESL71A
85ESL72R
J60ELCDS
J60ELCUC
J70ELCIH
J70ELCNB
J70ELCOS
J70ELCRD
J70ELCSA
J70ELCTE
J75ECCA
J75ECDC
J75ECNB
J75ECOS
J75ECRD
J75ECTE
J75ECUR
J75ERCIH
J75ERCSA
TR-10R
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- EXHAUST HOUSING » 0313820
115ESL69E, 115ESL69S 1969
115ESL70D 1970
125ESL71C 1971
125ESL72R 1972
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
85ESL69E, 85ESL69M, 85ESL69S 1969
85ESL70B, 85ESL70D 1970
85ESL71A, 85ESL71H 1971
85ESL72R 1972
J60ELCDS, J60TLCDS 1986
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
TR-10R, TR-10S, TRL-10R, TRL-10S 1968
Information:
Recommended Procedure
A. OUTSIDE LEAKS 1. Leaks in Hoses or Connections - Check all hoses and connections for visual signs of leakage. If no leaks are seen look for damage to hoses or loose clamps.2. Leaks in the Radiator and/or Expansion Tank - Put pressure to the radiator and/or expansion tank with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check for leaks.3. Leaks in the Heater - Put pressure to the cooling system with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check the heater for leaks.4. Leaks in the Water Pump - Check the water pump for leaks before starting the engine, then start the engine and look for leaks. If there are leaks at the water pump, install a new water pump.5. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage - Look for leaks along the surface of the cylinder head gasket. If you see leaks, install a new head gasket.B. COOLANT LEAKS AT THE OVERFLOW TUBE 6. Bad Pressure Cap - Check the sealing surfaces of the pressure cap and the radiator to be sure the cap is sealing correctly. Check the opening pressure and sealing ability of the pressure cap with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group.7. Engine Runs Too Hot - If coolant temperature is too high, pressure will be high enough to move the cap off of the sealing surface in the radiator and cause coolant loss through the overflow tube. See "Above Normal Heating" in COOLING SYSTEM chart.8. Expansion Tank Too Small or Installed Wrong - The expansion tank can be either a part of the radiator or it can be installed separately from the radiator. The expansion tank must be large enough to hold the expansion of the coolant as it gets warm or has sudden changes in pressure. Make sure the expansion tank is installed correctly and is according to the recommendations of the Truck Manufacturer.9. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage, or Crack(s) in Cylinder Head or Cylinder Block - Remove the radiator cap and with the engine running look for air bubbles in the coolant. Bubbles in the coolant are a sign of probable leakage at the head gasket. With the engine not running, check each cylinder with the cylinder leakage tester. Special Instruction (GMG00694) gives the test procedure. If you see air bubbles in the coolant during this test, there is a leak of combustion gas into the cooling system. Remove the cylinder heads from the engine. Check cylinder heads, cylinder walls and head gasket surface of cylinder block for cracks. When installing heads, use new head gaskets.C. INSIDE LEAKAGE 10. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage - If the cylinder head gasket leaks between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, coolant will get into the crankcase.11. Crack(s) in Cylinder Head - Crack(s) in the upper surface of the cylinder head or an area between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase can allow coolant to get into the crankcase.12. Crack(s) in Cylinder Block - Crack(s) in the cylinder block between a water passage and the crankcase will let coolant get into the crankcase.
A. OUTSIDE LEAKS 1. Leaks in Hoses or Connections - Check all hoses and connections for visual signs of leakage. If no leaks are seen look for damage to hoses or loose clamps.2. Leaks in the Radiator and/or Expansion Tank - Put pressure to the radiator and/or expansion tank with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check for leaks.3. Leaks in the Heater - Put pressure to the cooling system with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check the heater for leaks.4. Leaks in the Water Pump - Check the water pump for leaks before starting the engine, then start the engine and look for leaks. If there are leaks at the water pump, install a new water pump.5. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage - Look for leaks along the surface of the cylinder head gasket. If you see leaks, install a new head gasket.B. COOLANT LEAKS AT THE OVERFLOW TUBE 6. Bad Pressure Cap - Check the sealing surfaces of the pressure cap and the radiator to be sure the cap is sealing correctly. Check the opening pressure and sealing ability of the pressure cap with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group.7. Engine Runs Too Hot - If coolant temperature is too high, pressure will be high enough to move the cap off of the sealing surface in the radiator and cause coolant loss through the overflow tube. See "Above Normal Heating" in COOLING SYSTEM chart.8. Expansion Tank Too Small or Installed Wrong - The expansion tank can be either a part of the radiator or it can be installed separately from the radiator. The expansion tank must be large enough to hold the expansion of the coolant as it gets warm or has sudden changes in pressure. Make sure the expansion tank is installed correctly and is according to the recommendations of the Truck Manufacturer.9. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage, or Crack(s) in Cylinder Head or Cylinder Block - Remove the radiator cap and with the engine running look for air bubbles in the coolant. Bubbles in the coolant are a sign of probable leakage at the head gasket. With the engine not running, check each cylinder with the cylinder leakage tester. Special Instruction (GMG00694) gives the test procedure. If you see air bubbles in the coolant during this test, there is a leak of combustion gas into the cooling system. Remove the cylinder heads from the engine. Check cylinder heads, cylinder walls and head gasket surface of cylinder block for cracks. When installing heads, use new head gaskets.C. INSIDE LEAKAGE 10. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage - If the cylinder head gasket leaks between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, coolant will get into the crankcase.11. Crack(s) in Cylinder Head - Crack(s) in the upper surface of the cylinder head or an area between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase can allow coolant to get into the crankcase.12. Crack(s) in Cylinder Block - Crack(s) in the cylinder block between a water passage and the crankcase will let coolant get into the crankcase.
Parts thrust JOHNSON:
0383199
0383568
0383568 THRUST ROD AND RETAINER
55ES69A, 60ES70B, 60ES71C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J60ELCDS, J60ELCUC, J70ELCIH, J70ELCNB, J70ELCOS, J70ELCRD, J70ELCSA, J70ELCTE, J75ECCA, J75ECDC, J75ECNB, J7
0383248
0383248 THRUST BEARING, Pinion
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 85ESL69E, 85ESL70B, 85ESL71A, 85ESL72R, 85ESL73M, 85ESL74B, 85ESL75E
0314729
0314729 THRUST WASHER, Pinion
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 100ML79S, 115EL77S, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 115TXL77S, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 150TL78S, 150TL79C, 175TL77S, 175TL7
0385068
0385068 THRUST BEARING ASSY
50ES72C, 50ES73R, 50ES74M, 50R79C, 55E79C, 65ES72S, 65ES73R, 70EL76D, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 70ES74M, 70ES75B, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, AM55RSLD, BJ50DTLEDC, BJ50DTLEUR, BJ60ELEDR, BJ60ELEUA, BJ60TLECM, BJ70ELECB, BJ70EL
0320115
0320115 THRUST WASHER
50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J35AELCDE, J35AELCUD, J40AELCCS, J40ECDE, J40ECOB, J40ECRM, J40ECUD, J48ESLCCC, J48ESLCCC, J48ESLCUS, J48ESLCUS, J50BECCS,
0386719
0386719 THRUST BEARING, Rev. gear
50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E78S, 55E79C, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, J35AELCDE, J35AELCUD, J40AELCCS, J40ECDE, J40ECOB, J40ECRM, J40ECUD, J48ESLCCC, J48ESLCCC, J48ESLCUS, J48ESLCUS, J50BECCS,
0320305
0320305 THRUST BUSHING, Propeller
50ES75B, 50R79C, 55E76E, 55E77D, 55E79C, 70EL77S, 70EL78C, 70EL79R, 75ELR76D, 75ELR77S, 75ELR78C, 75ELR79R, 75ESLR75B, BJ40EECR, BJ40EEDS, BJ40EEEA, BJ40EEUC, BJ40ELSIF, BJ40ELSSM, BJ50BEEDS, BJ50EEER, BJ50ELSIF, BJ50ELSSA, BJ50ESECC, BJ50RLEUC, J35A