42039 CAM, SHIFT Mercury
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1016207SB, 1F08203VF, 1F08261RF, 1F10203VD, 1F10352VD, 1F13203FB, 1F15201UD
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Mercury entire parts catalog list:
1006201PD 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998
1006201RB 1995
1006201VB 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
1006206 1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994
- GEAR HSG (DRIVE SHAFT) DESIGN II » 42039
- GEAR HSG (DRIVE SHAFT) DESIGN I » 42039
1008211RD 1995
- GEAR HSG (DRIVE SHAFT) DESIGN II » 42039
- GEAR HSG (DRIVE SHAFT) DESIGN I » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT)(2.00:1 GEAR RATIO) » 42039
1011201DB 2005,2006
1016207PD 1994
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT) » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT)(2.00:1 GEAR RATIO) » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT)(2.00:1 GEAR RATIO) » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT) » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT) » 42039
1F08261RF 1995,1996,1997,1998
1F10203VD 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
1F10352VD 1999
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT)(2.00:1 GEAR RATIO) » 42039
- GEAR HOUSING (DRIVE SHAFT)(2.00:1 GEAR RATIO) » 42039
1F15201UD 1998
Information:
Overhaul Considerations
Reduced hours of operation at full load and/or operating at reduced settings result in lower average power demand. Lower average power demand should increase the length of operating time before an engine overhaul is required.An overhaul is generally indicated by increased fuel consumption and reduced power. Overhaul includes completely reconditioning the cylinder head(s), but the cylinder components are not worn enough to need repair.Factors such as: conscientious preventive maintenance, fuel quality used, operating conditions, S O S oil analysis results, etc., are important considerations in deciding when to perform an overhaul.Estimating Oil Consumption
Oil consumption, fuel consumption, and maintenance information can be used to estimate the total operating cost for your Caterpillar engine. Oil consumption can also be used to estimate the capacity of a makeup oil system required to accommodate your maintenance intervals.Oil consumption is proportional to the engine operating percent load. The higher the percent load, the higher the amount of oil consumed per hour.The oil consumption rate, or brake specific oil consumption (BSOC) is measured in grams/brake kW-hour (lb/bhp-hour). The BSOC varies depending on the load on your engine. Contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance in determining typical oil consumption for your engine.Oil Consumption as an Overhaul Indicator
When an engine's oil consumption has risen to three times the initial (new) consumption rate due to normal wear, then the engine should be scheduled for overhaul. There may be a corresponding increase in blowby and a slight increase in fuel consumption.Overhaul Before Failure
A planned Overhaul Before Failure may be your best value, because you can:* Avoid costly unplanned downtime* Reuse as many original parts as standards permit* Extend your engine's service life without the risk of a major catastrophe had you continued to operate to failure* Get the best cost/value relationship per hour of extended lifeAfter Failure Overhaul
If you experience a major engine failure which requires removal of the engine from the hull, there are also many After Failure Overhaul options available. An overhaul should be performed if your block or crankshaft needs to be repaired.If the block and/or crankshaft is repairable, overhaul cost should be between 40 and 50 percent of the cost of a new engine (with like exchange core).This lower cost can be attributed to Caterpillar "designed-in" features, Caterpillar dealer and Caterpillar Remanufactured exchange components.Overhaul Recommendation
To minimize downtime and provide you with the lowest cost and highest value, Caterpillar recommends that the engine be overhauled before failure by scheduling an overhaul with your Caterpillar dealer. Overhaul programs vary with engine application and from dealer to dealer. Therefore, Caterpillar recommends that you confer with your dealer to obtain specific information regarding the types of programs offered and overhaul services provided for extending the life of your engine.If you elect to perform an overhaul without Caterpillar dealer overhaul service, you should be aware of the maintenance that follows.Inspect/Rebuild or Exchange
Cylinder Head Assembly, Cylinder Packs, Cylinder Liners, Connecting Rods, Pistons, Turbocharger, Oil Pump, Spacer Plates, Fuel Ratio Control, Cam Followers, Fuel Transfer Pump, and Timing Advance.These components should be inspected according to the instructions found in various Caterpillar reusability publications. The Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts, SEBF8029, lists reusability publications needed for inspecting parts.If the parts comply with established inspection specifications expressed in the reusable parts guideline, the parts should be reused.If the parts are not within specification, the parts should be salvaged, repaired, or replaced. Failure to salvage, repair, or replace out-of-spec parts can result in unscheduled downtime, costly repairs, and damage to other engine parts.In addition, using out-of-spec parts can reduce the engine's efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Reduced engine efficiency and increased fuel consumption translates into higher operating costs. Therefore, Caterpillar recommends salvage, repair, or replacement of out-of-spec parts.Install New
Piston Rings, Valve Rotators, Main Bearings, Rod Bearings, Crankshaft Bearings, and Crankshaft Seals.The thrust, main, and rod bearings, valve rotators, and crankshaft seals will probably not last until the second overhaul. Caterpillar recommends the installation of new parts at each overhaul period.Inspect/Replace
Crankshaft, Camshaft, Camshaft Followers and Bearings, Crankshaft Vibration Damper, Governor, Fuel Pump Camshaft, Fuel Racks, Gear Train Gears and Bushings, and Driven Unit Alignment.The ideal time for inspecting these items is while the engine is disassembled for overhaul. Inspect each component for potential damage as follows.* Crankshaft-Inspect for deflection, journal damage, and bearing material seized to the journal. At the same time, check the taper and profile of the crankshaft journals by interpreting the main and rod bearing wear patterns. If the crankshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check the crankshaft for cracks.* Camshaft-Inspect the camshaft to journal damage and lobe damage. If the camshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check the camshaft for cracks.* Camshaft Followers and Bearings-Inspect the Cam Bearings for scuffing and wear.* Crankshaft Vibration Damper-Refer to the Crankshaft Vibration Damper topic in the Every 3000 Hour section of this publication for inspection information.* Fuel Pump-Inspect the camshaft and fuel racks for excessive wear.Clean/Test
Oil Cooler and Aftercooler Cores
Caterpillar recommends that the oil cooler and aftercooler cores be removed, cleaned and pressure tested at Overhaul.
Do not use high concentrations of caustic cleaners to clean the core. Caustic cleaners will attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage.
This cleaning procedure may be used for both the oil cooler and the aftercooler cores.1. Remove the core. Turn the core upside down to remove debris from the inlet.2. Back flush internally with cleaner to loosen foreign substances and to remove oil. Caterpillar recommends the use of Caterpillar Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners. The following chart lists part numbers and quantities of recommended cleaners available from your Caterpillar dealer. 3. Steam clean the core to remove cleaner film. Flush the aftercooler core fins. Remove any other trapped debris.4. Wash the core with hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.5. Dry the core with compressed air. Blow air in reverse direction of the normal flow. Use all necessary safety equipment while working with compressed air.6.
Reduced hours of operation at full load and/or operating at reduced settings result in lower average power demand. Lower average power demand should increase the length of operating time before an engine overhaul is required.An overhaul is generally indicated by increased fuel consumption and reduced power. Overhaul includes completely reconditioning the cylinder head(s), but the cylinder components are not worn enough to need repair.Factors such as: conscientious preventive maintenance, fuel quality used, operating conditions, S O S oil analysis results, etc., are important considerations in deciding when to perform an overhaul.Estimating Oil Consumption
Oil consumption, fuel consumption, and maintenance information can be used to estimate the total operating cost for your Caterpillar engine. Oil consumption can also be used to estimate the capacity of a makeup oil system required to accommodate your maintenance intervals.Oil consumption is proportional to the engine operating percent load. The higher the percent load, the higher the amount of oil consumed per hour.The oil consumption rate, or brake specific oil consumption (BSOC) is measured in grams/brake kW-hour (lb/bhp-hour). The BSOC varies depending on the load on your engine. Contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance in determining typical oil consumption for your engine.Oil Consumption as an Overhaul Indicator
When an engine's oil consumption has risen to three times the initial (new) consumption rate due to normal wear, then the engine should be scheduled for overhaul. There may be a corresponding increase in blowby and a slight increase in fuel consumption.Overhaul Before Failure
A planned Overhaul Before Failure may be your best value, because you can:* Avoid costly unplanned downtime* Reuse as many original parts as standards permit* Extend your engine's service life without the risk of a major catastrophe had you continued to operate to failure* Get the best cost/value relationship per hour of extended lifeAfter Failure Overhaul
If you experience a major engine failure which requires removal of the engine from the hull, there are also many After Failure Overhaul options available. An overhaul should be performed if your block or crankshaft needs to be repaired.If the block and/or crankshaft is repairable, overhaul cost should be between 40 and 50 percent of the cost of a new engine (with like exchange core).This lower cost can be attributed to Caterpillar "designed-in" features, Caterpillar dealer and Caterpillar Remanufactured exchange components.Overhaul Recommendation
To minimize downtime and provide you with the lowest cost and highest value, Caterpillar recommends that the engine be overhauled before failure by scheduling an overhaul with your Caterpillar dealer. Overhaul programs vary with engine application and from dealer to dealer. Therefore, Caterpillar recommends that you confer with your dealer to obtain specific information regarding the types of programs offered and overhaul services provided for extending the life of your engine.If you elect to perform an overhaul without Caterpillar dealer overhaul service, you should be aware of the maintenance that follows.Inspect/Rebuild or Exchange
Cylinder Head Assembly, Cylinder Packs, Cylinder Liners, Connecting Rods, Pistons, Turbocharger, Oil Pump, Spacer Plates, Fuel Ratio Control, Cam Followers, Fuel Transfer Pump, and Timing Advance.These components should be inspected according to the instructions found in various Caterpillar reusability publications. The Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts, SEBF8029, lists reusability publications needed for inspecting parts.If the parts comply with established inspection specifications expressed in the reusable parts guideline, the parts should be reused.If the parts are not within specification, the parts should be salvaged, repaired, or replaced. Failure to salvage, repair, or replace out-of-spec parts can result in unscheduled downtime, costly repairs, and damage to other engine parts.In addition, using out-of-spec parts can reduce the engine's efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Reduced engine efficiency and increased fuel consumption translates into higher operating costs. Therefore, Caterpillar recommends salvage, repair, or replacement of out-of-spec parts.Install New
Piston Rings, Valve Rotators, Main Bearings, Rod Bearings, Crankshaft Bearings, and Crankshaft Seals.The thrust, main, and rod bearings, valve rotators, and crankshaft seals will probably not last until the second overhaul. Caterpillar recommends the installation of new parts at each overhaul period.Inspect/Replace
Crankshaft, Camshaft, Camshaft Followers and Bearings, Crankshaft Vibration Damper, Governor, Fuel Pump Camshaft, Fuel Racks, Gear Train Gears and Bushings, and Driven Unit Alignment.The ideal time for inspecting these items is while the engine is disassembled for overhaul. Inspect each component for potential damage as follows.* Crankshaft-Inspect for deflection, journal damage, and bearing material seized to the journal. At the same time, check the taper and profile of the crankshaft journals by interpreting the main and rod bearing wear patterns. If the crankshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check the crankshaft for cracks.* Camshaft-Inspect the camshaft to journal damage and lobe damage. If the camshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check the camshaft for cracks.* Camshaft Followers and Bearings-Inspect the Cam Bearings for scuffing and wear.* Crankshaft Vibration Damper-Refer to the Crankshaft Vibration Damper topic in the Every 3000 Hour section of this publication for inspection information.* Fuel Pump-Inspect the camshaft and fuel racks for excessive wear.Clean/Test
Oil Cooler and Aftercooler Cores
Caterpillar recommends that the oil cooler and aftercooler cores be removed, cleaned and pressure tested at Overhaul.
Do not use high concentrations of caustic cleaners to clean the core. Caustic cleaners will attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage.
This cleaning procedure may be used for both the oil cooler and the aftercooler cores.1. Remove the core. Turn the core upside down to remove debris from the inlet.2. Back flush internally with cleaner to loosen foreign substances and to remove oil. Caterpillar recommends the use of Caterpillar Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners. The following chart lists part numbers and quantities of recommended cleaners available from your Caterpillar dealer. 3. Steam clean the core to remove cleaner film. Flush the aftercooler core fins. Remove any other trapped debris.4. Wash the core with hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.5. Dry the core with compressed air. Blow air in reverse direction of the normal flow. Use all necessary safety equipment while working with compressed air.6.
Parts cam Mercury:
85094
85094 CAM FOLLOWER
1018200, 1018204, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1025200, 1B25211UF, 1F10203VD, 1F10352VD, 1F13203FB, 1F15201UD
86850
86850 CAM
1006206, 1008211RD, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1016207SB, 1018200, 1018204, 1020201BC, 1025200, 1050302SD, 1050312LD
86853
86853 CAM
1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1016207SB, 1018200, 1018204, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1025200, 1031203PD, 1031203UD, 1041312UB, 1050302SD, 1050312LD
11280
11280 CAM BLOCK
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB
813139
813139 CAM FOLLOWER
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1016207SB, 1F08203VF, 1F08261RF, 1F10203VD, 1F10352VD, 1F13203FB, 1F15201UD
86850 1
86850 1 CAM
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 10202014D, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1031203PD, 1031203UB, 1031203UD, 1031207ZF, 1031312DB, 1040213YL, 1041312UB, 10432037D, 1043203DD, 1043203V
86853 1
86853 1 CAM
1006201DB, 1006201VB, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1031203UB, 1031203UD, 1031207ZF, 1031312DB, 1040213YL, 1041312UB, 10432037D, 1043203DD, 1043203VD, 1043213DD, 1043302DD, 1043411DD, 1043412DB, 1043412DD, 1050302DB, 1050302FB, 1050302F