15842 BEARING, Thrust Mercury
111047JHD, 1115473WD, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135473YD, 1135D73CD, 1135D73FT, 1150413CD, 1150413FY, 1150413HF, 1150413HY, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1150413ZD, 1150423FG, 1150423F
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Compatible models:
111047JHD
1115473WD
11354120D
1135412GD
1135412MD
1135412SD
1135412VD
1135412WD
1135473UD
1135473VD
1135473YD
1135D73CD
1135D73FT
1150413CD
1150413FY
1150413HF
1150413HY
1150413SD
1150413VD
1150413WD
1150413ZD
1150423FG
1150423FY
1150423HF
1150423HG
1150423HY
1150424FY
1150424HY
1150453JD
1175412GD
1175413MD
1200412GD
1200413FY
1200413HY
1200423FG
1200423FY
1200423HG
1200423HY
1200424FY
1200424HY
1200453CD
1200453HY
1200473TD
1200473UD
1200473VD
1200473WD
1200473YD
1200D73AD
1200D73CD
1200D73HT
1200E73HY
1225412PD
1225412VD
1225413RD
1225413ZD
1225E73AD
1250413UE
1250422GD
192847GHD
Mercury
Mercury entire parts catalog list:
1115473WD 2000
11354120D 1990,1991
1135412GD 1989
1135412MD 1992,1993,1994,1995
1135412SD 1996,1997,1998
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- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT-COUNTER-S-N-0G437999 & BELOW) » 15842
1135412WD 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
1135473UD 1998
1135473VD 1999
1135473YD 2001,2002,2003
1135D73CD 2004,2005
1135D73FT 2006
1150413CD 2004,2005
1150413FY 2006
1150413HF 2010
1150413HY 2006
1150413SD 1996,1997,1998
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- GEAR HSG(PROP SHAFT)(CNTR ROTATION) (S-N-0G437999, BELOW) » 15842
1150413WD 2000,2001
1150413ZD 2002,2003
1150423FG 2006
1150423FY 2006
1150423HF 2010
1150423HG 2006
1150423HY 2006
1150424FY 2006
1150424HY 2006
1150453JD 1990
1175412GD 1989
1175413MD 1992,1993,1994,1995
1200412GD 1989,1990
1200413FY 2006
1200413HY 2006
1200423FG 2006
1200423FY 2006
1200423HG 2006
1200423HY 2006
1200424FY 2006
1200424HY 2006
1200453CD 2004,2005,2006
1200453HY 2006
1200473TD 1997
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1200473VD 1999
1200473WD 2000
1200473YD 2001,2002
1200D73AD 2003
1200D73CD 2004,2005,2006
1200D73HT 2006
1200E73HY 2006
1225412PD 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998
- G.-HSG, PROP-C-R-S-N-0G437999 & BELOW-1623-822442C2 CASTING » 15842
- G-HSG, PROP-COUNTER-G438000 AND UP-1623-822442C3 » 15842
- GEAR HSG(PROPSHAFT-C-R-S-N-0G960500 & UP) » 15842
- GEAR HSG(PROPSHAFT-C-R-S-N-0G960499 & BELOW) » 15842
- G-HSG, PROP-COUNTER-G438000 AND UP-1623-822442C3 » 15842
- G-HSG, PROP-COUNTER-0G437999 AND BELOW-1623-822442C2 » 15842
1225E73AD 2003,2004,2005,2006
1250413UE 1998,1999,2000,2001
- GEAR HSG(PROPSHAFT)(C-R)(S-N-0G960500 & UP) » 15842
- GEAR HSG(PROPSHAFT) (C-R)(S-N-0G960499 & BELOW) » 15842
192847GHD 2009
Information:
High/Low Logic Circuit
Illustration 1 g00487533
System Schematic For Spare OutputWhen used as a high/low logic circuit.The spare output on the GSC is strictly used for the customer. The spare output is programmed to activate under a variety of conditions. The default is set for the output to activate when the engine is in the cooldown (SP11 = 7). The GSC treats this diagnostic code as a alarm fault. For more information, see Systems Operation, "Spare Input/Output Programming OP6". The responsibility of documenting any connections to this spare output falls on the customer and/or the dealer. Also, The responsibility of troubleshooting any connections to this spare output falls on the customer and/or the dealer. The voltage on the spare output is approximately 3.0 DCV when the spare output is not active. The voltage is approximately 3.0 DCV when there are no connections to the spare output. When the spare output is active, the voltage on the spare output is approximately 0 volts. The spare output is capable of drawing (sinking) approximately 100 mA.ProcedureThe following condition could be a possible cause of a CID 334 FMI 4.
A short to the ground ("B-") of the signal for the spare output is present.Troubleshooting of a spare output fault is direct. The FMI defines the diagnostic code. FMI 4 is a short to ground. In order to find the exact cause of the diagnostic code, use the following information: the FMI, the system schematic for the spare output and the documentation that is provided by the dealer and/or the customerSerial Data Link
Illustration 2 g00487536
System Schematic For Spare OutputWhen used as a serial data link.The GSC communicates with the relay driver module (RDM) by a serial data link. The serial data link is enabled when the setpoint SP11 is 9. For more information, see Systems Operation, "Spare Input/Output Programming OP6".When the data link malfunctions, R1 output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will be activated on and off at a rate of 0.5 Hz. Relays "R2" through "R9" will maintain the current states or the relays will default to off. This is controlled by a jumper between terminals 6 and 7 of the RDM. If a jumper is NOT present when the serial data link has a fault, the relay outputs ("R2" through "R9") will maintain the current states. If the jumper is present, "R2" through "R9" will default to OFF. Note: The maximum distance between a module and the GSC is 305 m (1000 ft). If this specification is not met, it is possible for the data link to malfunction. Also, a diagnostic code of CID 334 could occur. If the distance is not in compliance with the specification, shorten the distance between the RDM and the GSC.Note: Faults are created when the harness connector (40 contact) is disconnected from the GSC during these troubleshooting procedures. Clear these created diagnostic codes after the particular diagnostic code is corrected. In a properly operating system, when the harness connector is removed from the GSC, the following diagnostic codes are recorded:
CID 100 FMI 2 pressure sensor (engine oil)
CID 110 FMI 2 temperature sensor (engine coolant)
CID 111 FMI 3 fluid level sensor (engine coolant)
CID 190 FMI 3 speed sensor (engine)
CID 336 FMI 2 switch (engine control)
CID 590 FMI 9 engine ECMProcedureThe following condition could be a possible cause of a CID 334 FMI 4.
A short to the ground of the signal for the data is present.The GSC is not able to detect an open circuit condition of the data link for the relay driver module. Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after troubleshooting is complete.
Check the voltage of the signal for the data.
At the RDM, measure the DC voltage from terminal 4 (positive meter lead) to terminal 7 (negative meter lead).Expected Result: The voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 10 DCV.Results:
OK - The voltage measurement is correct. Proceed to 3.
NOT OK - The voltage measurement is NOT correct. Proceed to 2.
Check the voltage of RDM and the GSC.
At the RDM, disconnect all wires from terminal 4.
Disconnect the harness connector from the GSC.
At the RDM, measure the DC voltage from terminal 4 (positive meter lead) to terminal 7 (negative meter lead). Voltage should be 11.6 0.5 DCV.
Measure the voltage from the contact 36 of the GSC to the ground ("B-") terminal of the relay module. The voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 5.5 DCV. Expected Result: For 2.c, the voltage should be 11.6 0.5 DCV. For 2.d, the voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 5.5 DCV. Results:
OK - Both voltage measurements are correct. Proceed to 3.
NOT OK - Voltage measured at the RDM is NOT correct. Replace the RDM. STOP.
NOT OK - Voltage measured at the GSC is NOT correct. Replace the GSC. STOP.
Check for the short in the harness.
Disconnect the harness connector from the GSC.
At the RDM, remove wire 1-PK from terminal 4.
Measure the resistance from the wire at RDM terminal 4 to the positive battery ("B+") terminal of the relay module on the rear of the GSC.
Measure the resistance from the wire at RDM terminal 4 to ground ("B-") terminal of the relay module on the rear of the GSC.Expected Result: Both measurements should be greater than 20000 ohms. Results:
OK - Both resistance measurements are correct. Check the electrical connectors, terminals and wiring. See Testing And Adjusting, "Electrical Connector - Inspect". If the diagnostic code still exists after the inspection, replace the RDM. STOP.
NOT OK - Either one or both of the resistance measurements are NOT correct. The harness wiring with the incorrect resistance measurement is shorted. Troubleshoot and repair the faulty harness wiring between the RDM and the GSC. See the preceding System Schematic. STOP.
Illustration 1 g00487533
System Schematic For Spare OutputWhen used as a high/low logic circuit.The spare output on the GSC is strictly used for the customer. The spare output is programmed to activate under a variety of conditions. The default is set for the output to activate when the engine is in the cooldown (SP11 = 7). The GSC treats this diagnostic code as a alarm fault. For more information, see Systems Operation, "Spare Input/Output Programming OP6". The responsibility of documenting any connections to this spare output falls on the customer and/or the dealer. Also, The responsibility of troubleshooting any connections to this spare output falls on the customer and/or the dealer. The voltage on the spare output is approximately 3.0 DCV when the spare output is not active. The voltage is approximately 3.0 DCV when there are no connections to the spare output. When the spare output is active, the voltage on the spare output is approximately 0 volts. The spare output is capable of drawing (sinking) approximately 100 mA.ProcedureThe following condition could be a possible cause of a CID 334 FMI 4.
A short to the ground ("B-") of the signal for the spare output is present.Troubleshooting of a spare output fault is direct. The FMI defines the diagnostic code. FMI 4 is a short to ground. In order to find the exact cause of the diagnostic code, use the following information: the FMI, the system schematic for the spare output and the documentation that is provided by the dealer and/or the customerSerial Data Link
Illustration 2 g00487536
System Schematic For Spare OutputWhen used as a serial data link.The GSC communicates with the relay driver module (RDM) by a serial data link. The serial data link is enabled when the setpoint SP11 is 9. For more information, see Systems Operation, "Spare Input/Output Programming OP6".When the data link malfunctions, R1 output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will be activated on and off at a rate of 0.5 Hz. Relays "R2" through "R9" will maintain the current states or the relays will default to off. This is controlled by a jumper between terminals 6 and 7 of the RDM. If a jumper is NOT present when the serial data link has a fault, the relay outputs ("R2" through "R9") will maintain the current states. If the jumper is present, "R2" through "R9" will default to OFF. Note: The maximum distance between a module and the GSC is 305 m (1000 ft). If this specification is not met, it is possible for the data link to malfunction. Also, a diagnostic code of CID 334 could occur. If the distance is not in compliance with the specification, shorten the distance between the RDM and the GSC.Note: Faults are created when the harness connector (40 contact) is disconnected from the GSC during these troubleshooting procedures. Clear these created diagnostic codes after the particular diagnostic code is corrected. In a properly operating system, when the harness connector is removed from the GSC, the following diagnostic codes are recorded:
CID 100 FMI 2 pressure sensor (engine oil)
CID 110 FMI 2 temperature sensor (engine coolant)
CID 111 FMI 3 fluid level sensor (engine coolant)
CID 190 FMI 3 speed sensor (engine)
CID 336 FMI 2 switch (engine control)
CID 590 FMI 9 engine ECMProcedureThe following condition could be a possible cause of a CID 334 FMI 4.
A short to the ground of the signal for the data is present.The GSC is not able to detect an open circuit condition of the data link for the relay driver module. Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after troubleshooting is complete.
Check the voltage of the signal for the data.
At the RDM, measure the DC voltage from terminal 4 (positive meter lead) to terminal 7 (negative meter lead).Expected Result: The voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 10 DCV.Results:
OK - The voltage measurement is correct. Proceed to 3.
NOT OK - The voltage measurement is NOT correct. Proceed to 2.
Check the voltage of RDM and the GSC.
At the RDM, disconnect all wires from terminal 4.
Disconnect the harness connector from the GSC.
At the RDM, measure the DC voltage from terminal 4 (positive meter lead) to terminal 7 (negative meter lead). Voltage should be 11.6 0.5 DCV.
Measure the voltage from the contact 36 of the GSC to the ground ("B-") terminal of the relay module. The voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 5.5 DCV. Expected Result: For 2.c, the voltage should be 11.6 0.5 DCV. For 2.d, the voltage should change constantly. The voltage should change within the range of 0 to 5.5 DCV. Results:
OK - Both voltage measurements are correct. Proceed to 3.
NOT OK - Voltage measured at the RDM is NOT correct. Replace the RDM. STOP.
NOT OK - Voltage measured at the GSC is NOT correct. Replace the GSC. STOP.
Check for the short in the harness.
Disconnect the harness connector from the GSC.
At the RDM, remove wire 1-PK from terminal 4.
Measure the resistance from the wire at RDM terminal 4 to the positive battery ("B+") terminal of the relay module on the rear of the GSC.
Measure the resistance from the wire at RDM terminal 4 to ground ("B-") terminal of the relay module on the rear of the GSC.Expected Result: Both measurements should be greater than 20000 ohms. Results:
OK - Both resistance measurements are correct. Check the electrical connectors, terminals and wiring. See Testing And Adjusting, "Electrical Connector - Inspect". If the diagnostic code still exists after the inspection, replace the RDM. STOP.
NOT OK - Either one or both of the resistance measurements are NOT correct. The harness wiring with the incorrect resistance measurement is shorted. Troubleshoot and repair the faulty harness wiring between the RDM and the GSC. See the preceding System Schematic. STOP.
Parts bearing Mercury:
32898
32898 BEARING, ROLLER - DRIVE SHAFT
1075524, 1080500, 1080508, 1090520, 1090524, 1090528, 1115100, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 11354120D, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625, 1650100, 1800100, 1850503, 1850506
67923
67923 BEARING, Ball (LOWER)
11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135726, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1175413MD, 1175626, 1200412GD, 1200413GD, 1200473TD, 1200473UD, 12004
42647A 1
42647A 1 BEARING ASSEMBLY, Roller
111047JHD, 1115473WD, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135473YD, 1135726, 1135D73CD, 1135D73FT, 1135V13ED, 1135V13FB, 1135V13HB, 1150413CD, 1150413FY, 1150413HF, 1150413HY, 1150413SD, 1150413VD,
814103
31229A 7
31229A 7 BEARING REMOVAL & INSTALLATION KIT
1002201FM, 1002201JK, 1002201VB, 1003201NK, 1004201FB, 1004201VB, 1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 10202014D, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1031203PD, 1031203UB, 1031203UD, 1031207Z
816974
88258001
88258001 BEARING, Needle
1075D73FY, 1075D73HY, 1090D73CD, 1115P73HY, 1115P73HY, 1200453CD, 1200453EY, 1200453HY, 1200D73CD, 1200D73ET, 1200D73HT, 1200E73EY, 1200E73HY, 1225413EY, 1225423EY, 1225424EY, 1225E73AD, 1225P73DD, 1225P73ED, 1225P73HD, 1225P83ED, 1226P73ED, 1250413C
844338A01
844338A01 BEARING ASSEMBLY
1115P73HY, 1115P73HY, 1125D73HY, 1200D73ET, 1225P73ED, 1225P73HD, 1225P83ED, 1226P73ED, 1250P73ED, 1250P73HD, 1250P83ED, 1251P73ED, 192647GHD, 192847GHD