805546A 2 BRACKET (NEW DESIGN #2) Mercruiser
4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 4262C01JT, 430B00001, 430L000JS, 4350100KS, 4350104KS, 4350118KS, 443HC00JT, 4441027LE, 444106AM1, 4454118JT, 4542067LS, 457B100KS, 457B101KS, 4652027LE, 4652027M1, 473B1F0GS, 474L111JS, 474L118J
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Mercruiser entire parts catalog list:
- THERMOSTAT AND HOSES(STANDARD COOLING)(S-N: 0L341000 AND UP) » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT AND HOSES(S-N: 0L340999 AND BELOW) » 805546A 2
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND WATER SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT AND HOSES(STANDARD COOLING)(S-N: 0L341000 AND UP) » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT AND HOSES(S-N: 0L340999 AND BELOW) » 805546A 2
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM(VST FUEL SYSTEM) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM(FUEL COOLED SYSTEM) » 805546A 2
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND WATER SYSTEM (WITH END CAPS) 3.0LX » 805546A 2
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND WATER SYSTEM (ONE PEICE MANIFOLD) » 805546A 2
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND WATER SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (BRAVO ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (ALPHA ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (BRAVO ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (ALPHA ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
4542067LS 1998
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (BRAVO ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (ALPHA ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (BRAVO ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM (ALPHA ENGINES) » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT HOUSING & HOSES » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT HOUSING & HOSES » 805546A 2
- TRANSMISSION AND RELATED PARTS (INBOARD) » 805546A 2
- THERMOSTAT HOUSING (STANDARD COOLING) » 805546A 2
4M11025LS 1998
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 805546A 2
Information:
Auxiliary Heating Aids
For cold weather operation of Diesel Engines, auxiliary heating equipment is necessary. Know the type of application, expected low temperature, and make plans for auxiliary heaters before cold weather has started. To help find the level of auxiliary heaters needed, use the information below as a guide.Different starting temperatures need different levels of engine preparation before starting. This guide is given for an engine that has been given correct regular maintenance. Given below are five temperature levels.* Level (1) +50°F to +32°F (+10°C to 0°C)* Level (2) +32°F to +10°F (0°C to -12°C)* Level (3) +10°F to -15°F (-12°C to -25°C)* Level (4) -16°F to -40°F (-26°C to -40°C)* Level (5) below -40°F (-40°C)The following procedures of engine preparation for starting, are the recommendations at the five temperature levels. Fuel Heaters
a) Waxing of fuel and freezing water are the most common causes of difficult starting. A change of fuel filters and thoroughly priming the system can correct the waxing problem. Make sure water is kept out of the fuel; this is important. Fuel heaters can also be used. Suppliers of fuel heaters are: (See page 8 for complete addresses)* J/McQ Fuel Heater - Water Separator* Phillips Temro, Inc.* Webb Enterprises, Inc.* South Wind Division of Stewart Warner CorporationTypes Of Auxiliary Heating Aids
Electric
If 110 or 220 volt (50 or 60 Hz) current is available, electric heaters can be used. There are two types of electric water heaters for engines:Immersion Water Heaters
a) The in-block immersion water heaters are available from Caterpillar dealer parts departments. They are made to keep an engine warm after it has been shut down. Normal procedure is to put the unit near an electrical power supply to keep the engine warm until it is started again. These heaters are not made to heat a cold engine. They are installed in the cylinder block core plugs or oil cooler connections.b) The chart below gives engine displacement, weight, thermostat opening temperature and water volume that should be sent to suppliers when heaters are ordered. Available heaters from Caterpillar dealers are: b) Other suppliers of immersion heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Phillips Temro Inc.* Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.The pictures below give the element installation location for in-block immersion water heaters. a) Right side location for 3208 Engine. b) Left side location for 3208 Engine. Do not damage the bore when the core plug is removed. c) Element location for 3300 Series Engine. d) Element location for 3406 Engine. e) Right side location for 3408 and 3412 Engines. f) Left side location for 3408 and 3412 Engines. Remove the cover and install a 7N210 Adapter.Tank Water Heaters
a) Tank water heaters use a location outside the engine and need electrical power. The difference in temperature moves the water from the tank and through the engine. Thermostats control water temperature. Always install the heater so that cold water comes in at the bottom of the heater. b) These heaters can be added to the engines; see your Caterpillar dealer for details. Other suppliers of tank heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.* Phillips Temro, Inc.Non-Electric Heaters
a) When electricity is not available from an outside power supply or auxiliary generators, water heaters that burn diesel fuel, gasoline, propane, etc., can be used. Use the engine specification chart on page 4 to give similar capacity information in a letter to the following suppliers: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Phillips Temro, Inc.* South Wind Division of Stewart Warner Corporation* Webasto North AmericanWind Protection
a) Remember that the effect of wind chill (cold) factor is important to maintenance of a minimum operating temperature and to hold the heat from jacket water heaters. Keep coolant temperature above 170°F (77°C) during operation and keep oil sump temperature above 200°F (93°C).b) Flexible covers can be used to completely cover the radiator, for protection of radiator coolant in engines not in operation, and can also be used over part of the radiator during engine operation, to keep the coolant at the necessary minimum temperature.Battery Heaters
a) Battery heaters can increase cool cranking amperage. If battery heaters are used, make an enclosure from styrofoam or other insulation to keep in the heat. CAUTION: Battery gases must be ventilated (let out) through the enclosure. Suppliers of battery heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.* Phillips Temro, Inc.Oil Heaters
a) The use of immersion oil heaters is not a Caterpillar recommendation. Use of multi-viscosity or synthetic oil is our recommendation.Below is a list of some suppliers of heaters and other cold weather starting aids.J/McQ Fuel Heaters
1212 Classen Drive
Oklahoma City, OK USA 73118
(405) 528-1434
Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.
West 917 Broadway
Box 42
Spokane, WA USA 99210
(509) 534-6171
Motor-Mate Sales Division
Hay-May
Box 128
Bendena, KS USA 66008
(913) 988-4417
Phillips Temro, Inc. (Zero Start)
8200 Grand Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN USA 55420
(612) 888-4105
Sinus B.V.
P.O. Box 192
Van Reenenivey 63
Zirst - The Netherlands
Telephone: 0304-20504
Telex: 47218
South Wind Division
Stewart Warner Corporation
1514 Drover Street
Indianapoliis, IN USA 46221
(317) 632-8411
TWX: 810-341-3319
Telex: 27389
Cable: Southwind Indianapolis Indiana
Webasto North American
71 Part Street
Troy, MI USA 48084
(313) 585-5880
Webb Enterprises, Inc.
2605 S. Rivershore Drive
Moorhead, MN USA 56560
(701) 232-8946
Operating Controls
a) Check the engine and drill controls on the operator's panel to make sure that full travel is possible and that the controls are correctly engaged. Read and understand the machine Operation Guide for correct starting instructions and procedures.b) Some hydraulic pumps can be destroked (put the pump in a neutral or by-pass condition). Also, it is the recommendation of some OEM's that pumps be destroked at shutdown to remove the oil from pump sections which would not normally drain.c) Put the start-run switches on the air compressor in the start position to decrease compression resistance.d) To decrease driven loads on equipment when starting the engine, use all available adjustments or unloading valves.e) Make sure that low pressure and high temperature shut-down equipment operates correctly and can be by-passed for start-up.Starting Aids
a) Starting aids are needed in cold weather for both precombustion chamber and direct injection type Caterpillar engines.Precombustion Chamber Engines
For cold weather operation of Diesel Engines, auxiliary heating equipment is necessary. Know the type of application, expected low temperature, and make plans for auxiliary heaters before cold weather has started. To help find the level of auxiliary heaters needed, use the information below as a guide.Different starting temperatures need different levels of engine preparation before starting. This guide is given for an engine that has been given correct regular maintenance. Given below are five temperature levels.* Level (1) +50°F to +32°F (+10°C to 0°C)* Level (2) +32°F to +10°F (0°C to -12°C)* Level (3) +10°F to -15°F (-12°C to -25°C)* Level (4) -16°F to -40°F (-26°C to -40°C)* Level (5) below -40°F (-40°C)The following procedures of engine preparation for starting, are the recommendations at the five temperature levels. Fuel Heaters
a) Waxing of fuel and freezing water are the most common causes of difficult starting. A change of fuel filters and thoroughly priming the system can correct the waxing problem. Make sure water is kept out of the fuel; this is important. Fuel heaters can also be used. Suppliers of fuel heaters are: (See page 8 for complete addresses)* J/McQ Fuel Heater - Water Separator* Phillips Temro, Inc.* Webb Enterprises, Inc.* South Wind Division of Stewart Warner CorporationTypes Of Auxiliary Heating Aids
Electric
If 110 or 220 volt (50 or 60 Hz) current is available, electric heaters can be used. There are two types of electric water heaters for engines:Immersion Water Heaters
a) The in-block immersion water heaters are available from Caterpillar dealer parts departments. They are made to keep an engine warm after it has been shut down. Normal procedure is to put the unit near an electrical power supply to keep the engine warm until it is started again. These heaters are not made to heat a cold engine. They are installed in the cylinder block core plugs or oil cooler connections.b) The chart below gives engine displacement, weight, thermostat opening temperature and water volume that should be sent to suppliers when heaters are ordered. Available heaters from Caterpillar dealers are: b) Other suppliers of immersion heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Phillips Temro Inc.* Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.The pictures below give the element installation location for in-block immersion water heaters. a) Right side location for 3208 Engine. b) Left side location for 3208 Engine. Do not damage the bore when the core plug is removed. c) Element location for 3300 Series Engine. d) Element location for 3406 Engine. e) Right side location for 3408 and 3412 Engines. f) Left side location for 3408 and 3412 Engines. Remove the cover and install a 7N210 Adapter.Tank Water Heaters
a) Tank water heaters use a location outside the engine and need electrical power. The difference in temperature moves the water from the tank and through the engine. Thermostats control water temperature. Always install the heater so that cold water comes in at the bottom of the heater. b) These heaters can be added to the engines; see your Caterpillar dealer for details. Other suppliers of tank heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.* Phillips Temro, Inc.Non-Electric Heaters
a) When electricity is not available from an outside power supply or auxiliary generators, water heaters that burn diesel fuel, gasoline, propane, etc., can be used. Use the engine specification chart on page 4 to give similar capacity information in a letter to the following suppliers: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Phillips Temro, Inc.* South Wind Division of Stewart Warner Corporation* Webasto North AmericanWind Protection
a) Remember that the effect of wind chill (cold) factor is important to maintenance of a minimum operating temperature and to hold the heat from jacket water heaters. Keep coolant temperature above 170°F (77°C) during operation and keep oil sump temperature above 200°F (93°C).b) Flexible covers can be used to completely cover the radiator, for protection of radiator coolant in engines not in operation, and can also be used over part of the radiator during engine operation, to keep the coolant at the necessary minimum temperature.Battery Heaters
a) Battery heaters can increase cool cranking amperage. If battery heaters are used, make an enclosure from styrofoam or other insulation to keep in the heat. CAUTION: Battery gases must be ventilated (let out) through the enclosure. Suppliers of battery heaters are: (see page 8 for complete addresses) * Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.* Phillips Temro, Inc.Oil Heaters
a) The use of immersion oil heaters is not a Caterpillar recommendation. Use of multi-viscosity or synthetic oil is our recommendation.Below is a list of some suppliers of heaters and other cold weather starting aids.J/McQ Fuel Heaters
1212 Classen Drive
Oklahoma City, OK USA 73118
(405) 528-1434
Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Co.
West 917 Broadway
Box 42
Spokane, WA USA 99210
(509) 534-6171
Motor-Mate Sales Division
Hay-May
Box 128
Bendena, KS USA 66008
(913) 988-4417
Phillips Temro, Inc. (Zero Start)
8200 Grand Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN USA 55420
(612) 888-4105
Sinus B.V.
P.O. Box 192
Van Reenenivey 63
Zirst - The Netherlands
Telephone: 0304-20504
Telex: 47218
South Wind Division
Stewart Warner Corporation
1514 Drover Street
Indianapoliis, IN USA 46221
(317) 632-8411
TWX: 810-341-3319
Telex: 27389
Cable: Southwind Indianapolis Indiana
Webasto North American
71 Part Street
Troy, MI USA 48084
(313) 585-5880
Webb Enterprises, Inc.
2605 S. Rivershore Drive
Moorhead, MN USA 56560
(701) 232-8946
Operating Controls
a) Check the engine and drill controls on the operator's panel to make sure that full travel is possible and that the controls are correctly engaged. Read and understand the machine Operation Guide for correct starting instructions and procedures.b) Some hydraulic pumps can be destroked (put the pump in a neutral or by-pass condition). Also, it is the recommendation of some OEM's that pumps be destroked at shutdown to remove the oil from pump sections which would not normally drain.c) Put the start-run switches on the air compressor in the start position to decrease compression resistance.d) To decrease driven loads on equipment when starting the engine, use all available adjustments or unloading valves.e) Make sure that low pressure and high temperature shut-down equipment operates correctly and can be by-passed for start-up.Starting Aids
a) Starting aids are needed in cold weather for both precombustion chamber and direct injection type Caterpillar engines.Precombustion Chamber Engines
Parts bracket Mercruiser:
89535T
89535T BRACKET, WATER PUMP
00014332, 02287333, 02602347, 02607333, 02608427, 08987343, 257B021JS, 457B100KS
805383T
805383T BRACKET, Harness Mounting
02602347, 02608427, 257B021JS, 4350100KS, 443B1003S, 443B100JS, 457B100KS, 457B101JS, 457B101KS, 457B111GS, 457L101JS, 4M31027LS
805496T
806809T
61897T
61897T BRACKET, Rear Upper
4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 41510P1UE, 430L000JS
807459T
807459T BRACKET
4211015L1, 4231017L1, 4262C01JT, 4332087N1, 4350100KS, 4350104KS, 4350118KS, 443HC00JT, 4441027LE, 444106AM1, 444106LPS, 457B100KS, 457B101KS, 4M11025LS, 4M11025RS, 4M31027LS, 4R42027N1
807763T
807654T