806608A02 PLUG ASSEMBLY, (.500-13) Blue Mercruiser
40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 41510P1UE, 4211025US, 4211025UU, 424106LUS, 424106PUU, 4S42028UT, 4S42028UU, 4S420P8UE
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$8.00
09-06-2023
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HeuroFosh 806608a02 5 PCS Drain Plug for Mercruiser Stern Drive 3.0-8.2 L Motors 22-806608a02
This Drain Plug is for Mercruiser Stern Drive || Fit Mercruiser Stern Drive 3.0-8.2 L Motors || Fllowing Mercruiser OEM Number 22-806608a02 || Package Contains the all parts same as picture shown: 5 pc Drain Plug 22-806608a02 || Package will be shipped from USA within 24 hours
This Drain Plug is for Mercruiser Stern Drive || Fit Mercruiser Stern Drive 3.0-8.2 L Motors || Fllowing Mercruiser OEM Number 22-806608a02 || Package Contains the all parts same as picture shown: 5 pc Drain Plug 22-806608a02 || Package will be shipped from USA within 24 hours
$7.99
14-10-2022
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Apeixoto 5PCS Manifold Engine Block Drain Plug Kit Compatible with GLM 13992 Sierra 18-4226 for Mercruiser 22-806608A02 OE Replacement Water Drain Plug Screw Kit
Fitments: The manifold engine block drain plug is compatible with Mercruiser Mercury Marine Engine. || Replace OE #: The replace OE part # for this part is Sierra 18-4226, 18 4226, 184226, for GLM 13992, for Malloy 9-41203, 9 41203, 941203, for Mercruiser 22-806608A1, 22 806608A1, 22806608A1, 22-806608A02, 22 806608A02, 22806608A02. || Package: There are 5 pieces manifold engine block drains in the package. || Function: The engine block drain plug is used to drain the engine block and manifold. || Warranty: We offer 30 days free return and 365 days free replacement. If you need any assists, we are here to help.
Fitments: The manifold engine block drain plug is compatible with Mercruiser Mercury Marine Engine. || Replace OE #: The replace OE part # for this part is Sierra 18-4226, 18 4226, 184226, for GLM 13992, for Malloy 9-41203, 9 41203, 941203, for Mercruiser 22-806608A1, 22 806608A1, 22806608A1, 22-806608A02, 22 806608A02, 22806608A02. || Package: There are 5 pieces manifold engine block drains in the package. || Function: The engine block drain plug is used to drain the engine block and manifold. || Warranty: We offer 30 days free return and 365 days free replacement. If you need any assists, we are here to help.
$11.00
11-05-2022
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Jingyu Manifold Engine Block Drain Plug Kit Replaces Sierra 18-4226 for Mercruiser 22-806608a02 Compatible with GLM 13992, Pack of 10
REPLACES: For Sierra 18-4226, 18 4226, 184226, for GLM 13992, for Malloy 9-41203, 9 41203, 941203, for Mercruiser 22-806608A1, 22 806608A1, 22806608A1, 22-806608A02, 22 806608A02, 22806608A02. || FITS: Fits for Mercruiser Mercury marine engines. || CONTENT: 10 pack for Mercury Mercruiser closed cooling drain plug and 10 O-ring. || FUNCTION: Drain plug kit used to drain your engine block and manifold. || ENSURE: If there is any problem with the product, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will help you solve the problem. || Fit type: Universal
REPLACES: For Sierra 18-4226, 18 4226, 184226, for GLM 13992, for Malloy 9-41203, 9 41203, 941203, for Mercruiser 22-806608A1, 22 806608A1, 22806608A1, 22-806608A02, 22 806608A02, 22806608A02. || FITS: Fits for Mercruiser Mercury marine engines. || CONTENT: 10 pack for Mercury Mercruiser closed cooling drain plug and 10 O-ring. || FUNCTION: Drain plug kit used to drain your engine block and manifold. || ENSURE: If there is any problem with the product, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will help you solve the problem. || Fit type: Universal
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Mercruiser entire parts catalog list:
- SEA WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY » 806608A02
- SEA WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM, HEAT EXCHANGER » 806608A02
- WATER DISTRIBUTION HOUSING » 806608A02
- THERMOSTAT AND HOUSING, STANDARD COOLING » 806608A02
- SEA WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM, HEAT EXCHANGER » 806608A02
- OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP » 806608A02
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND ELBOW » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND ELBOW » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- WATER DISTRIBUTION HOUSING » 806608A02
- THERMOSTAT AND HOUSING, SINGLE AND 3 POINT DRAIN » 806608A02
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM, SEVEN POINT DRAIN » 806608A02
- SEA WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- WATER DISTRIBUTION HOUSING » 806608A02
- THERMOSTAT AND HOUSING, SINGLE AND 3 POINT DRAIN » 806608A02
- STANDARD COOLING SYSTEM, SEVEN POINT DRAIN » 806608A02
- SEA WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY » 806608A02
- CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM » 806608A02
- WATER DRAIN SYSTEM » 806608A02
- SEAWATER PUMP » 806608A02
- WATER DRAIN SYSTEM » 806608A02
- SEAWATER PUMP » 806608A02
- WATER DRAIN SYSTEM » 806608A02
- SEAWATER PUMP » 806608A02
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Recommended Actions
Diagnostic Codes
Use one of the following methods to check for active diagnostic codes:
The electronic service tool
The display on the control panelElectronic Service Tool
Connect the electronic service tool to the diagnostic connector.
Check for active diagnostic codes on the electronic service tool.
Investigate any active codes before continuing with this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Display on the Control PanelNote: The following procedure is only applicable if the application is equipped with a display on the control panel.
Check the display on the control panel for active diagnostic codes.
Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Misreading of Fuel Level
Monitor the fuel consumption over a period of 50 engine hours. If the fuel consumption is excessive, perform the following procedure.Fuel Leakage
Check for evidence of fuel leaks on the engine. Rectify any leaks.Fuel Quality
The quality of the fuel that is used in the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. Refer to "General Fuel Information" in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities".
If the fuel is not of an acceptable quality, drain the fuel system and replace the fuel filters. Refill the fuel system with fuel of an acceptable quality. Refer to the applicable sections in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the fuel is of an acceptable quality, refer to "Quality of Oil".Quality of Oil
The nominal viscosity of the lubricating oil that is used in the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. The viscosity of lubricating oil is defined by the SAE grade of the lubricating oil. The grade of the lubricating oil must be correct for the ambient conditions. Lubricating oil for high ambient temperatures will affect fuel consumption in cold ambient temperatures. Refer to "Engine Oil" in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities".
The actual viscosity of the lubricating oil that is used in the engine will change throughout the service life of the oil. Lubricating oil that is heavily contaminated will have a negative effect upon the rate of fuel consumption.
If the quality of the oil is unacceptable or if the oil has exceeded the service life, drain the oil system and replace the oil filter. Refill the oil system with oil of an acceptable quality. Refer to the applicable sections in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the oil is of an acceptable quality, refer to "Low Engine Temperature".Low Engine Temperature
The operating temperature of the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. Operation of the engine below the correct temperature will increase fuel consumption. Failure of the water temperature regulator can prevent the engine from operating at the correct temperature.
If the engine operating temperature is low, check the operation of the water temperature regulator. If the water temperature regulator does not operate correctly, a new water temperature regulator must be installed. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Water Temperature Regulator - Remove and Install".Prolonged Operation at Idle Speed
Prolonged operation of the engine at idle speed increases fuel consumption. When the engine is operated at idle speed, the fuel that is consumed provides no useful work. Prolonged operation at idle speed will cause a measurable deterioration in the overall fuel consumption of the engine.Operation of the engine for long periods at idle speed will cause a deterioration of the internal components of the engine. A deterioration of the internal components of the engine will increase fuel consumption.Engine Operating Speed
The operating speed of the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption.High engine speed will increase fuel consumption. At high engine speeds, internal power losses in the engine increase and more power is required to drive the alternator and the fan. The power losses increase fuel consumption. Lugging down the engine to a low engine speed will increase fuel consumption. At low engine speeds, the combustion efficiency of the engine is reduced and more fuel will be used.Air Inlet and Exhaust System
Leakage of gas or a restriction in the air intake or the exhaust system can reduce the flow of combustion gas through the engine. A change in the flow of combustion air into the engine adversely affects combustion efficiency and the rate of fuel consumption.
Check the air intake system for leakage or restrictions. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System".
Check the exhaust system for leakage or restrictions. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System".
Repair all defects. Verify that the repair has eliminated the fault.Aftertreatment Regeneration Device (ARD)
If the ARD is operating more frequently than normal, fuel consumption can increase. Investigate the cause of the frequent operation of the ARD.Cooling Fan
Excessive operation of the cooling fan will increase fuel consumption. Investigate the cause of excessive operation of the cooling fan.Reduced Pressure of Intake Air
If the pressure of the intake air at the intake manifold is lower than normal, either the speed of the engine will need to be higher or more fuel must be injected in order to produce the same power. Either of these conditions will increase the fuel consumption.
Check all pipes from the outlets of the turbocharger compressors to the inlet manifold for leaks. Check the aftercooler and the NRS mixer for air leaks If necessary, repair any leaks.
Check for the correct operation of the wastegate in the high-pressure turbocharger. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Turbocharger - Inspect".
If a turbocharger is suspected as being faulty, replace the turbocharger. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Turbocharger - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Turbocharger - Install".Excessive Valve Lash
Excessive valve lash will cause a change in the timing of the opening and closing of the inlet and exhaust valves. Excessive valve lash can cause a reduction of the flow of combustion air into the engine. Reduced flow of combustion air will increase the fuel consumption rate.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Valve Lash Is Excessive".Failure of the Primary Speed/Timing Sensor
If the primary speed/timing sensor fails, the engine will continue to operate using the signal from the secondary speed/timing sensor. The secondary speed/timing sensor is less precise than the primary speed/timing
Diagnostic Codes
Use one of the following methods to check for active diagnostic codes:
The electronic service tool
The display on the control panelElectronic Service Tool
Connect the electronic service tool to the diagnostic connector.
Check for active diagnostic codes on the electronic service tool.
Investigate any active codes before continuing with this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Display on the Control PanelNote: The following procedure is only applicable if the application is equipped with a display on the control panel.
Check the display on the control panel for active diagnostic codes.
Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Misreading of Fuel Level
Monitor the fuel consumption over a period of 50 engine hours. If the fuel consumption is excessive, perform the following procedure.Fuel Leakage
Check for evidence of fuel leaks on the engine. Rectify any leaks.Fuel Quality
The quality of the fuel that is used in the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. Refer to "General Fuel Information" in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities".
If the fuel is not of an acceptable quality, drain the fuel system and replace the fuel filters. Refill the fuel system with fuel of an acceptable quality. Refer to the applicable sections in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the fuel is of an acceptable quality, refer to "Quality of Oil".Quality of Oil
The nominal viscosity of the lubricating oil that is used in the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. The viscosity of lubricating oil is defined by the SAE grade of the lubricating oil. The grade of the lubricating oil must be correct for the ambient conditions. Lubricating oil for high ambient temperatures will affect fuel consumption in cold ambient temperatures. Refer to "Engine Oil" in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities".
The actual viscosity of the lubricating oil that is used in the engine will change throughout the service life of the oil. Lubricating oil that is heavily contaminated will have a negative effect upon the rate of fuel consumption.
If the quality of the oil is unacceptable or if the oil has exceeded the service life, drain the oil system and replace the oil filter. Refill the oil system with oil of an acceptable quality. Refer to the applicable sections in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the oil is of an acceptable quality, refer to "Low Engine Temperature".Low Engine Temperature
The operating temperature of the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption. Operation of the engine below the correct temperature will increase fuel consumption. Failure of the water temperature regulator can prevent the engine from operating at the correct temperature.
If the engine operating temperature is low, check the operation of the water temperature regulator. If the water temperature regulator does not operate correctly, a new water temperature regulator must be installed. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Water Temperature Regulator - Remove and Install".Prolonged Operation at Idle Speed
Prolonged operation of the engine at idle speed increases fuel consumption. When the engine is operated at idle speed, the fuel that is consumed provides no useful work. Prolonged operation at idle speed will cause a measurable deterioration in the overall fuel consumption of the engine.Operation of the engine for long periods at idle speed will cause a deterioration of the internal components of the engine. A deterioration of the internal components of the engine will increase fuel consumption.Engine Operating Speed
The operating speed of the engine will affect the rate of fuel consumption.High engine speed will increase fuel consumption. At high engine speeds, internal power losses in the engine increase and more power is required to drive the alternator and the fan. The power losses increase fuel consumption. Lugging down the engine to a low engine speed will increase fuel consumption. At low engine speeds, the combustion efficiency of the engine is reduced and more fuel will be used.Air Inlet and Exhaust System
Leakage of gas or a restriction in the air intake or the exhaust system can reduce the flow of combustion gas through the engine. A change in the flow of combustion air into the engine adversely affects combustion efficiency and the rate of fuel consumption.
Check the air intake system for leakage or restrictions. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System".
Check the exhaust system for leakage or restrictions. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System".
Repair all defects. Verify that the repair has eliminated the fault.Aftertreatment Regeneration Device (ARD)
If the ARD is operating more frequently than normal, fuel consumption can increase. Investigate the cause of the frequent operation of the ARD.Cooling Fan
Excessive operation of the cooling fan will increase fuel consumption. Investigate the cause of excessive operation of the cooling fan.Reduced Pressure of Intake Air
If the pressure of the intake air at the intake manifold is lower than normal, either the speed of the engine will need to be higher or more fuel must be injected in order to produce the same power. Either of these conditions will increase the fuel consumption.
Check all pipes from the outlets of the turbocharger compressors to the inlet manifold for leaks. Check the aftercooler and the NRS mixer for air leaks If necessary, repair any leaks.
Check for the correct operation of the wastegate in the high-pressure turbocharger. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Turbocharger - Inspect".
If a turbocharger is suspected as being faulty, replace the turbocharger. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Turbocharger - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Turbocharger - Install".Excessive Valve Lash
Excessive valve lash will cause a change in the timing of the opening and closing of the inlet and exhaust valves. Excessive valve lash can cause a reduction of the flow of combustion air into the engine. Reduced flow of combustion air will increase the fuel consumption rate.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Valve Lash Is Excessive".Failure of the Primary Speed/Timing Sensor
If the primary speed/timing sensor fails, the engine will continue to operate using the signal from the secondary speed/timing sensor. The secondary speed/timing sensor is less precise than the primary speed/timing
Parts plug Mercruiser:
37531
37531 PLUG, OIL CHANNEL-CYLINDER BLOCK
01206002, 01207333, 01326013, 01402414, 01406002, 01407333, 2165203, 2165208, 4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 41510P1UE, 430B00001, 430L000JS
34488
34488 PLUG, EXPANSION-CAMSHAFT BEARING HOLE
01206002, 01207333, 01326013, 01402414, 01406002, 01407333, 2165203, 2165208, 4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 41510P1UE, 430B00001, 430L000JS
34487
34487 PLUG, PIPE-CYLINDER BLOCK (3/8")
01206002, 01207333, 01326013, 01402414, 01406002, 01407333, 2165203, 2165208, 4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 41510P1UE, 430B00001, 430L000JS, 4S42028N1, 4S42028TS, 4S42028TT, 4S42028UT, 4S42028UU, 4S420P8UE
72640
72640 PLUG, EXPANSION - CAMSHAFT BEARING HOLE
00014332, 01751347, 01851333, 01854335, 02287333, 02297343, 02602347, 02607333, 02608427, 07711346, 08986342, 08987343, 228801, 257B021JS, 260801, 30001854, 32001876, 40430002S, 40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 4211015L1, 4211025RS, 421102
806608A 1
806608A 1 PLUG KIT, (.500-13) Royal Blue
02602347, 02608427, 257B021JS, 40430002S, 40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 4111021L1, 4111021TS, 4111021UT, 4111021UU, 411102KN2, 4211015L1, 4211025RS, 4211025TS, 4211025TT, 4211025US, 4211025UU, 4231017L1, 424106LRS, 424106LTT, 424106LUS, 4262C01JT,
862360 1
862360 1 PLUG, Fuel Rail Block Off
40430002S, 40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 424106LRS, 424106LTT, 424106LUS, 424106PUU, 444106LPS, 444236HRS, 4M4102LPS, 4M4102LRS, 4M4102LTS, 4S42028N1, 4S42028TS
866157
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