5030052 NUT, Shaft to handle JOHNSON
BJ60PL4SOA, BJ60PL4SRR, BJ60PL4STC, BJ70PL4SOA, BJ70PL4SRR, BJ70PL4STC, J10R4SNF, J140CX4STS, J140PL4STS, J15R4SNF, J4R4STS, J5R4STS, J5RECS, J5REEC, J5RLSSA, J60PL4SNF, J70FLTLECS, J70PL4SNF
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- CYLINDER HEAD » 5030052
- SHIFT ROD LINKAGE
BJ60PL4STC, J60PL4STC 2003
BJ70PL4SOA, J70PL4SOA 2005
BJ70PL4SRR, J70PL4SRR 2004
BJ70PL4STC, J70PL4STC 2003
J10R4SNF, J10RL4SNF, J10TE4SNF, J10TEL4SNF 2002
J140CX4STS 2003
J140PL4STS, J140PX4STS 2003
J15R4SNF, J15RL4SNF, J15TE4SNF, J15TEL4SNF 2002
J4R4STS, J4RL4STS 2003
J5R4STS, J5RL4STS 2003
J5RECS, J5RLECS 1998
J5REEC, J5RLEEC 1999
J5RLSSA, J5RSSA 2000
J60PL4SNF 2002
J70FLTLECS 1998
J70PL4SNF 2002
Information:
Start By:
Remove the window guard. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, RENR5140, "Window Guard - Remove".
Remove the left side and the right side radiator guards. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Radiator Guard - Remove".
Tilt the cab. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cab - Tilt".
Drain the coolant from the cooling system. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant (ELC) - Change".
Personal injury or death can result from improper lifting or blocking.When a hoist or jack is used to lift any part or component, stand clear of the area. Be sure the hoist or jack has the correct capacity to lift a component. Install blocks or stands before performance of any work under a heavy component.Approximate weights of the components are shown. Clean all surfaces where parts are to be installed.
Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away to help prevent injury.Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.Always use precaution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well ventilated area.Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a lit cigarette.Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death.Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant gas may be present.Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Tools and Shop Products Guide" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Caterpillar products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publications Service Manuals, SENR3334, SENR5664, and NEDG5065 for the proper procedure, the proper equipment, and the proper tools needed in order to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar equipment.
Put identification marks on all lines, on all hoses, on all wires, and on all tubes for installation purposes. Plug all lines, all hoses, and all tubes. This helps to prevent fluid loss and this will help keep contaminants from entering the system.
Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the air conditioner system. Refer to Service Manual, SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a Refrigerant" for the correct procedure. Refer to Special Publication, NEDG5065, "Air Conditioning Tools" for the correct tools.
Illustration 1 g00798286
Loosen two retaining nuts (1) in order to disconnect two hoses (2) from air conditioner condenser (3).
Illustration 2 g00798292
Remove two bolts (4), four washers (5) and two nuts (6) in order to remove the five hose clips. Carefully feed two hoses (2) through the two rubber bushings to the area on the underside of the cab.
Illustration 3 g00798349
Loosen retaining nut (7) in order to disconnect hose (8) from bypass valve (9) .
Illustration 4 g00798350
Loosen two retaining nuts (10) in order to disconnect two hoses (11) from oil cooler (12) for the output transfer gears. Lay the hoses aside.Note: Only the 735 Articulated Truck is equipped with an oil cooler for the output transfer gears.
Illustration 5 g00798579
Remove three bolts (13), three washers (14), and top plate (15) that retains bracket (16) to radiator duct (17). Lower bracket (16) onto the chassis.
Illustration 6 g00798580
This is a view of the coolant tube for the top of the radiator.
Loosen two hose clamps (18) in order to slide hose (19) off tube (20).
Remove the window guard. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, RENR5140, "Window Guard - Remove".
Remove the left side and the right side radiator guards. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Radiator Guard - Remove".
Tilt the cab. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cab - Tilt".
Drain the coolant from the cooling system. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant (ELC) - Change".
Personal injury or death can result from improper lifting or blocking.When a hoist or jack is used to lift any part or component, stand clear of the area. Be sure the hoist or jack has the correct capacity to lift a component. Install blocks or stands before performance of any work under a heavy component.Approximate weights of the components are shown. Clean all surfaces where parts are to be installed.
Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away to help prevent injury.Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.Always use precaution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well ventilated area.Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a lit cigarette.Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death.Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant gas may be present.Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Tools and Shop Products Guide" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Caterpillar products.Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publications Service Manuals, SENR3334, SENR5664, and NEDG5065 for the proper procedure, the proper equipment, and the proper tools needed in order to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar equipment.
Put identification marks on all lines, on all hoses, on all wires, and on all tubes for installation purposes. Plug all lines, all hoses, and all tubes. This helps to prevent fluid loss and this will help keep contaminants from entering the system.
Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the air conditioner system. Refer to Service Manual, SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a Refrigerant" for the correct procedure. Refer to Special Publication, NEDG5065, "Air Conditioning Tools" for the correct tools.
Illustration 1 g00798286
Loosen two retaining nuts (1) in order to disconnect two hoses (2) from air conditioner condenser (3).
Illustration 2 g00798292
Remove two bolts (4), four washers (5) and two nuts (6) in order to remove the five hose clips. Carefully feed two hoses (2) through the two rubber bushings to the area on the underside of the cab.
Illustration 3 g00798349
Loosen retaining nut (7) in order to disconnect hose (8) from bypass valve (9) .
Illustration 4 g00798350
Loosen two retaining nuts (10) in order to disconnect two hoses (11) from oil cooler (12) for the output transfer gears. Lay the hoses aside.Note: Only the 735 Articulated Truck is equipped with an oil cooler for the output transfer gears.
Illustration 5 g00798579
Remove three bolts (13), three washers (14), and top plate (15) that retains bracket (16) to radiator duct (17). Lower bracket (16) onto the chassis.
Illustration 6 g00798580
This is a view of the coolant tube for the top of the radiator.
Loosen two hose clamps (18) in order to slide hose (19) off tube (20).
Parts nut JOHNSON:
5030018
5030018 NUT, Bolt, fuel tank
BJ200CX4DC, BJ200X4SDC, BJ225CX4DC, BJ225X4SDC, BJ40PL4SDR, BJ40PL4SOC, BJ40PL4SRS, BJ50PL4SDR, BJ50PL4SOC, BJ50PL4SRS, J200CX4SOC, J200CX4SRS, J200PX4SOC, J200PX4SRS, J225CX4SOC, J225CX4SRS, J225PX4SOC, J225PX4SRS, J25PL4SOC, J25PL4SRS, J30PL4SDR, J
5030051
5030051 NUT, Stud, water pump housing
BJ115L4STS, BJ25E4SDS, BJ25E4SUC, BJ25R4SDS, BJ25R4SUC, BJ25TE4SDS, BJ25TE4SUC, BJ40PL4SDR, BJ40PL4SOC, BJ40PL4SRS, BJ50PL4SDR, BJ50PL4SOC, BJ50PL4SRS, BJ60PL4SDM, BJ60PL4SOA, BJ60PL4SRR, BJ60PL4STC, BJ70PL4SDM, BJ70PL4SOA, BJ70PL4SRR, BJ70PL4STC, BJ
5030288
5030288 NUT, Propeller
J4R4SDA, J4R4SOR, J4R4SRC, J4R4STS, J4R4SUM, J5R4SDA, J5R4SOR, J5R4SRC, J5R4STS, J5R4SUM, J5RECS, J5REEC, J5RLSIM, J5RLSSA, J6R4SDC, J6R4SOS, J6R4SUR
5030416
5030416 NUT
BJ115L4SDA, BJ115L4SRC, BJ115L4STS, BJ140CX4DR, BJ140CX4SRS, BJ140L4SDR, BJ140PL4SRS, BJ200CX4DC, BJ200X4SDC, BJ225CX4DC, BJ225X4SDC, BJ40PL4SDR, BJ40PL4SOC, BJ40PL4SRS, BJ50PL4SDR, BJ50PL4SOC, BJ50PL4SRS, BJ60PL4SDM, BJ60PL4SOA, BJ60PL4SRR, BJ60PL4S
5030420
5032949
5032949 NUT
J10BL4SUM, J10EL4SDA, J10EL4SOR, J10EL4SRC, J10R4SDM, J10R4SNF, J10R4SR, J10R4STC, J10R4SUB, J10RL4SDM, J10TBL4SDE, J10TBL4SUD, J10TE4SDM, J15EL4SDC, J15EL4SOS, J15EL4SUR, J15R4SDM, J15R4SNF, J15R4SR, J15R4STC, J15R4SUB, J15RL4SDM, J15RL4SR, J15TE4SD
5033195
5033195 NUT KIT, PROPELLER
J10BL4SUM, J10EL4SDA, J10EL4SOR, J10EL4SRC, J10R4SDM, J10R4SNF, J10R4SR, J10R4STC, J10R4SUB, J10RL4SDM, J10TBL4SDE, J10TBL4SUD, J10TE4SDM, J15EL4SDC, J15EL4SOS, J15EL4SUR, J15R4SDM, J15R4SNF, J15R4SR, J15R4STC, J15R4SUB, J15RL4SDM, J15RL4SR, J15TE4SD
5034138
5034138 NUT
BJ115L4SDA, BJ115L4SRC, BJ115L4STS, BJ140CX4DR, BJ140CX4SRS, BJ140L4SDR, BJ140PL4SRS, BJ90PL4SDA, BJ90PL4SRC, BJ90PL4STS, J115PL4SOR, J140CX4SOR, J140CX4STS, J140PL4SOR, J140PL4STS, J140PX4SOR, J90PL4SOR