5000198DP Mercruiser STERNDRIVE, Alpha Gen II, Counter Rotation (1.98)


5000198DP STERNDRIVE, Alpha Gen II, Counter Rotation (1.98) Mercruiser 5000150DP, 5000165CE STERNDRIVE
5000198DP STERNDRIVE, Alpha Gen II, Counter Rotation (1.98) Mercruiser
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15-07-2022

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The ROP Shop | Lower Shift Cable Assembly for 1991 Mercruiser 5000198DP, 5010150DP Boat Engines
The ROP Shop replacement Lower Shift Cable Assembly for 1991 Mercruiser 5000198DP, 5010150DP Boat Engines || Specs - Conduit: 63". Refer to images 2 & 3 for more information || Includes - (1) Shift Cable Assembly with Slide, Screws, Guide Anchor, Wrapping & Insert; comes as shown in the first image || This cable is built for long life and maximum performance in all weather conditions to below zero Fahrenheit. It employs layered technology structure to create a smooth operating & durable control cable || Has old style stranded core wire with soldered tip (uses support tube)
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30-06-2020

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The ROP Shop | Gasket Set for 1991, 1992 Mercruiser 5000198DP, 5010165ES, 5000198ES Outdrives
Replacement Gasket Set for 1991, 1992 Mercruiser 5000198DP, 5010165ES, 5000198ES Outdrives || Specs - Refer to images 2 & 3 for more information || Includes - Drive Shaft Housing (18-2743, 27-94996-2), Bell Housing Gasket (18-2840, 27-35982), O-Ring (18-7153, 25-25439), O-Ring (18-7170, 25-33504), & (4) O-Rings (18-7117, 25-35027) || Fits R, MR, Alpha Gen 1, Alpha Gen 2, 1983 and newer || This kit seals the sterndrive to the bell housing
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Compatible models:

5000150DP   5000165CE   Mercruiser

Mercruiser entire parts catalog list:

5000150DP 1991,1992,1993,1994,1995
5000165CE 1990,1991

Information:

1. Remove the bolt and lock that holds suction bell (1) to the oil pan plate. Remove two bolts (4) that hold the elbow to the oil pump.
Oil pump idler gear (2) can fall off the pump when the pump is removed. To prevent injury, always hold the gear on the pump when the pump is removed.
2. Remove the bolts and locks that hold the oil pump to the engine. Remove oil pump (3). The following steps are for the installation of the oil pump.3. Install idler gear (2) on oil pump (3). Put the oil pump in position on the engine as shown with idler gear (2) engaged with the crankshaft gear. Install the bolts and locks that hold the oil pump to the engine.4. Install bolts (4) that hold the elbow to the oil pump.5. Install the bolt and lock that hold suction bell (1) to the oil pan plate.End By:a. install oil panDisassemble Oil Pump
Start By:a. remove oil pump (3304) or remove oil pump (3306) FLUID SPILLAGE CONTAINMENT Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the machine. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids. Refer to "TOOLS AND SHOP PRODUCT GUIDE, NENG2500", for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids in Caterpillar machines. Dispose fluids according to local regulations and mandates. 1. Remove idler gear (2). Remove the bearing from the idler gear with Tooling (B).2. Remove suction bell (1).3. Remove the bolt and the washer from the oil pump drive gear. 4. Remove the drive gear from the shaft with Tooling (A).5. Remove the key from the pump shaft.6. Remove bolts (3) from the pump body. 7. Remove body (8), two gears (7), the keys and spacer (4) from the pump.8. Remove two shafts (5) and the gears.9. Remove bolts (6), the cover and the pressure relief valve from the body. 10. Remove the bearings from the oil pump body assembly and the scavenge pump body assembly with Tooling (B).Assemble Oil Pump
1. Install the bearings in the scavenge pump body assembly with Tooling (A) and a press as follows: a. Put bearings (1) in position on the inside of the scavenge pump body assembly with the chamfer on the bearing toward the outside of the pump body. Install the bearing until it is 1.52 mm (.060 in) below the inside machined surface of the scavenge pump body assembly. Make sure the joints in the bearings are at an angle of 30 15 degrees from the center line through the bores in the scavenge pump body and toward the outlet passage of the pump. The outlet passage has a cavity between the bearing bores. 2. Install the bearings in oil pump body assembly with Tooling (A) and a press as follows: a. Put bearings (2) in position on the inside of the oil pump body assembly with the chamfer on the bearings toward the outside of the pump body. Install the bearings until they are even with the outside of the pump body. Make sure the joints in the bearings are at an angle of 30 15 degrees from the centerline through the bearing bores and toward the outlet passage of the pump. The outlet passage has a cavity between the bearing bores.3. Check the condition of the relief valve. Check the condition and specifications for all the parts of the oil pump before it is assembled. See the topic "Oil Pump" in the Specifications Manual.4. Put clean engine oil on all the parts of the oil pump. 5. Install pressure relief valve (3), cover (4) and bolt (5) in the oil pump body assembly. 6. Install shaft assemblies (6) in the oil pump body assembly.7. Install spacer (7). Install the key in the shaft assembly.8. Install the two gears on the shaft assemblies. 8. Install scavenge pump body assembly (8) and the bolts that hold it.9. Install key (9), drive gear (11), the washer and bolt (10). Tighten the bolt to a torque of 43 7 N m (32 5 lb ft).10. Install the bearing in the idler gear with Tooling (A) and a press until it is even with the outside surface of the gear.11. Install the suction bell on the oil pump. Install the idler gear on the oil pump.
The oil pump must turn freely by hand after it is assembled.
End By:a. install oil pump


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