33291 Mercruiser COLLAR, PINION STOP - DRIVE END HOUSING


33291 COLLAR, PINION STOP - DRIVE END HOUSING Mercruiser 00014332, 01206002, 01207333, 01326013, 01402414, 01406002, 01407333, 01701335, 01751347, 01851333, 01854335, 02287333, 02297343, 02602347, 02607333, 02608427, 03302336, 03307332, 03308333, 04544347, 04707333, 04708004, 04881333, 06661346, 07711346, COLLAR
33291 COLLAR, PINION STOP - DRIVE END HOUSING Mercruiser
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Number on catalog scheme: 5
 

Mercruiser entire parts catalog list:

00014332 1982
01206002 1982,1983
01207333 1983
01326013 1983
01402414 1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989
01406002 1982
01407333 1983
01701335 1985,1986,1987,1988,1989
01751347 1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992
01851333 1983,1984
01854335 1985,1986
02287333 1983
02297343 1983,1985,1986
02602347 1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995
02607333 1983
02608427 1987
03302336 1986
03307332 1982
03308333 1983,1984,1985,1987
04544347 1987
04707333 1983
04708004 1984
04881333 1983
06661346 1986,1987,1988,1989
07711346 1986,1987
08986342 1982,1983
08987343 1983,1984,1985,1986,1987
228801 1981,1982
257B021JS 1996,1997
260801 1981,1982,1987
30001854 1984,1986
32001876 1986,1987
37011856 1986,1987
4052110CR 1990,1991,1992
4111021L1 1998
411102KN2 1998
4211015L1 1998
4231017L1 1998
4262C01JT 1996,1997
430B00001 1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995
430L000JS 1996,1997
4332087N1 1998
4350100KS 1997
4350104JS 1996
4350104KS 1997
4350111HS 1995
4350118JS 1996
4350118KS 1997
44031854 1984
443B0002S 1992,1993
443B1003S 1993,1994,1995
443B100JS 1996
443HC00JT 1996,1997
44541101S 1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996
4454110AS 1988,1989,1991,1992
4454110GE 1995
4454110JT 1996,1997
4454118JT 1996,1997
45021102S 1992,1993
4502111FE 1993,1994,1995,1996
4542067LS 1998
457B100KS 1997
457B101JS 1996
457B101KS 1997
457B111GS 1994,1995
457L101JS 1996
4652027LE 1998
4652027M1 1998
4652227MW 1998
474H110AR 1988,1989,1990,1991
474L111JS 1996,1997
474L118JS 1996
474L118JT 1996,1997
4M31027LS 1998

Information:


Illustration 1 g03823329
(1) Inlet Valves
(2) Exhaust Valves
(3) Water Cooled Exhaust Manifold
(4) Water Inlet for the Aftercooler
(5) Water Outlet for the aftercooler
(6) Aftercooler
(7) Air Inlet
(8) Exhaust Outlet
(9) Compressor
(10) Turbine
(11) Air Cleaner The components of the air inlet and exhaust system control the quality of air and the amount of air that is available for combustion. The components of the air inlet and exhaust system are the following components:
Air cleaner
Turbocharger
Aftercooler
Cylinder head
Valves and valve system components
Piston and cylinder
Water Cooled Exhaust manifold Inlet air is pulled through the air cleaner (11) into air inlet (7) by turbocharger compressor wheel (9). The air is compressed and heated to about 200° C (392° F) before the air is forced to the aftercooler (6). As the air flows through the aftercooler, the temperature of the compressed air lowers to about 43 °C (110 °F). Cooling of the inlet air increases combustion efficiency. Increased combustion efficiency helps achieve the following benefits:
Lower fuel consumption
Increased horsepower outputFrom the aftercooler, air is forced into the inlet manifold. Air flow from the inlet chambers into the cylinders is controlled by inlet valves (1). There are two inlet valves and two exhaust valves (2) for each cylinder. The inlet valves open when the piston moves down on the intake stroke. When the inlet valves open, cooled compressed air from the inlet port is pulled into the cylinder. The inlet valves close and the piston begins to move up on the compression stroke. The air in the cylinder is compressed. When the piston is near the top of the compression stroke, fuel is injected into the cylinder. The fuel mixes with the air and combustion starts. During the power stroke, the combustion force pushes the piston downward. The exhaust valves open and the exhaust gases are pushed through the exhaust port into water-cooled exhaust manifold (3) as the piston rises on the exhaust stroke. After the exhaust stroke, the exhaust valves close and the cycle starts again. The complete cycle consists of four strokes:
Inlet
Compression
Power
ExhaustExhaust gases from water-cooled exhaust manifold (3) enter the turbine side of the turbocharger in order to turn turbocharger turbine wheel (10). The turbine wheel is connected to the shaft that drives the compressor wheel. Exhaust gases from the turbocharger pass through exhaust outlet (8), a muffler, and an exhaust stack.Turbocharger
Illustration 2 g03823382
Water-cooled turbocharger
(1) Air inlet
(2) Exhaust outlet
(3) Exhaust inlet
(4) Compressor housing
(5) Compressor wheel
(6) Bearing
(7) Oil Inlet port
(8) Bearing
(9) Water-cooled turbine housing
(10) Turbine wheel
(11) Oil outlet port All of the air that enters the engine passes through the turbocharger. All of the exhaust gases from the engine pass through the turbocharger.The exhaust gases enter water-cooled turbine housing (9) through exhaust inlet (3). The housing of the turbochargers turbine is water cooled. This prevents the heat of the exhaust gases from radiating into the environment that surrounds the engine. The exhaust gas pushes the blades of the turbine wheel (10). The turbine wheel is connected by a shaft to the compressor wheel (5).Air that passes through the air filters enters the compressor housing air inlet (1) by the rotation of compressor wheel (5). The compressor wheel causes the inlet air to be pushed into the inlet side of the engine. Boost pressure is caused when the compressor wheel pushes more air into the inlet side of the engine. This results in a positive inlet manifold pressure that exceeds atmospheric pressure. This allows the engine to burn more fuel. When the engine burns more fuel, the engine produces more power.When the throttle is opened, more fuel is injected into the cylinders. The combustion of this additional fuel produces greater exhaust temperature. The additional exhaust temperature causes the turbine and the compressor wheels of the turbocharger to turn faster. As the compressor wheel turns faster, more air is forced into the cylinders. The increased flow of air gives the engine more power by allowing the engine to burn the additional fuel with greater efficiency.Bearings (6) and (8) for the turbocharger use engine oil under pressure for lubrication and cooling. The oil comes in through oil inlet port (7). The oil then goes through passages in the center section in order to lubricate the bearings. This oil also cools the bearings. Oil from the turbocharger goes out through oil outlet port (11) in the bottom of the center section. The oil then goes back to the engine oil pan.
Illustration 3 g03823388
Turbocharger with wastegate
(12) Canister
(13) Actuating lever
(14) Line (boost pressure) The operation of the wastegate is controlled by the boost pressure. At high boost pressures, the wastegate opens in order to decrease boost pressure. At low boost pressure, the wastegate closes in order to increase boost pressure. When the engine is operating under conditions of low boost, a spring pushes a diaphragm in canister (12). This action moves actuating lever (13) in order to close the valve of the wastegate. Closing the valve of the wastegate allows the turbocharger to operate at maximum performance.As the boost pressure through line (14) increases against the diaphragm in canister (12), the valve of the wastegate is opened. When the valve of the wastegate is opened, the rpm of the turbocharger is limited by bypassing a portion of the exhaust gases. The exhaust gases are routed through the wastegate which bypasses the turbine wheel of the turbocharger.Note: The turbocharger with a wastegate is preset at the factory and no adjustment can be made.Bearings (6) and (8) for the turbocharger use engine oil under pressure for lubrication and cooling. The oil comes in through oil inlet port (7). The oil then goes through passages in the center section in order to lubricate the bearings. This oil also cools the bearings. Oil from the turbocharger goes out through oil outlet port (11) in the bottom of the center section. The oil then goes back to the engine oil pan. Valve System Components
Illustration 4 g03823568
(15) Rocker arm
(16) Pushrod
(17) Valve bridge
(18) Valve spring
(19) Valve
(20) Lifter The valve system components


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