885363T04 Mercury CHAP ASSEMBLY, X-Long-XX-Long - Port and Starboard


885363T04 CHAP ASSEMBLY, X-Long-XX-Long - Port and Starboard Mercury 1200V13ED, 1200V13ER, 1200V23ED, 1200V23ER, 1225V13EB, 1225V13EF, 1225V23ED, 1225V33EB, 1250V23EF, 1250V34EB, 1251V13ED, 1275V23ER, 1275V24EB, 1275V34EB, 1300V23EB, 1300V24EF, 1300V24KD, 1300V33EB, 1301V23KD, 1301V33KD CHAP
885363T04 CHAP ASSEMBLY, X-Long-XX-Long - Port and Starboard Mercury
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12-12-2017
40 Hundredths Pounds
Boating Ac: Boating Accessories
New Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver Oem Part # 885363T04 Chap Assy Xl
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Mercury entire parts catalog list:

1200V13ED 2006,2007,2011
1200V13ER 2006,2007,2011
1200V23ED 2006,2007,2011
1200V23ER 2006,2007,2011
1225V13EB 2007,2011
1225V13EF 2007
1225V23ED 2007
1225V33EB 2007,2011
1250V23EF 2007
1250V34EB 2007
1251V13ED 2010,2011
1275V23ER 2006,2007,2011
1275V24EB 2007
1275V34EB 2007
1300V23EB 2007
1300V24EF 2007
1300V24KD 2011
1300V33EB 2007
1301V23KD 2011
1301V33KD 2011

Information:


Table 1
Diagnostic Codes Table    
Description    Conditions which Generate this Code    System Response    
261-13 Engine Timing Calibration calibration required     The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects a calibration offset of zero for the engine speed/timing sensor.     Default timing of zero is used. Timing can be off by 3 degrees.
The code is active.    The engine speed/timing sensor is calibrated with a two-step process. A new timing reference is calculated first. The reference is based on the signals from the transducer and the engine speed/timing sensor. Next, the new timing reference is programmed into the permanent memory of the engine ECM.The engine speed/timing sensor provides engine information to the ECM. The ECM powers the engine speed/timing sensor with 12.5 1.0 VDC. The sensor senses the tooth pattern on the timing reference gear that is attached to the left camshaft. As the timing gear rotates past the engine speed/timing sensor, a signal is generated in the sensor. This signal is sent to the ECM. The ECM uses this signal in order to calculate the engine position and the engine speed.A loss of the engine speed/timing signal causes the ECM to stop sending power to the fuel injectors.Calibration of the timing is required only after the following circumstances:
The ECM has been replaced.
The timing gear and/or the rear gear train have been adjusted.
The timing gear and/or the rear gear train have been replaced.Test Step 1. Check for an "ACTIVE" Diagnostic Code
Remove electrical power to the ECM.
Connect Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
If a timing calibration sensor is not already installed on this application, install a timing calibration probe onto the engine:
Remove the timing calibration plug from the flywheel housing.
Examine the flywheel through the timing calibration hole. Ensure that the probe is not inserted into the timing pin hole. If necessary, rotate the engine.
Illustration 1 g03515697
(1) 6V-3093 Transducer Adapter
Install the 6V-3093 Transducer Adapter into the hole for the timing calibration at the flywheel.
Illustration 2 g03515699
(2) 6V-2197 Transducer
Insert the 6V-2197 Transducer through the 6V-3093 Transducer Adapter . Insert the transducer until contact is made with the surface of the flywheel. Adjust the transducer in order to provide a clearance of 0.9 mm (0.04 inch) between the flywheel and the tip of the transducer.
Do not install the timing calibration probe over the timing pin hole in the flywheel or damage will result.
Tighten the nut on the 6V-3093 Transducer Adapter .
Connect the 7X-1695 Cable As between the transducer and the timing calibration connector P26.
Restore electrical power to the ECM.
Start the engine. Allow the engine to exit cold mode operation.
Monitor the diagnostic codes on Cat ET. Check and record any diagnostic codes.Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for the diagnostic codes to become active.Expected Result:The 261-13 diagnostic code is the only code that is active.Results:
OK - The 261-13 is the only active code. A timing calibration must be performed on the engine. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - The 261-13 is not the only active code at this time.Repair: Repair any active diagnostic codes. Other active diagnostic codes will cause the calibration procedure to fail.STOPTest Step 2. Engine Timing Calibration
Select "Service" from the main menu on Cat ET. Select "Calibrations" from the drop-down menu. Select "Timing Calibration".
Press the "Continue" button on Cat ET.
Follow the instructions on Cat ET.Expected Result:Cat ET displays "CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL".Results:
OK - The timing calibration was successful.Repair: Disconnect the timing calibration probe before you exit the "Timing Calibration" screen on Cat ET. Reset the system and check for any diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - The Cat ET screen displays "CALIBRATION UNSUCCESSFUL".Repair: Increase low idle speed to 800 RPM and start the calibration procedure again.STOP
OK - The timing calibration was successful.Repair: Disconnect the timing calibration probe before you exit the "Timing Calibration" screen on Cat ET. Reset the system and check for any diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - The Cat ET screen displays "CALIBRATION UNSUCCESSFUL".Repair: Increase low idle speed to 900 RPM and start the calibration procedure again.STOP
OK - The timing calibration was successful.Repair: Disconnect the timing calibration probe before you exit the "Timing Calibration" screen on Cat ET. Reset the system and check for any diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - The Cat ET screen displays "CALIBRATION UNSUCCESSFUL".Repair: Shut down the engine, remove the engine speed/timing sensor. Clean the magnetic pickup of the engine speed/timing sensor. Install the speed/timing sensor until the sensor contacts the flywheel, turn the sensor counter-clockwise one full turn. Tighten the speed/timing sensor locknut. Proceed to Test Step 2.
If the calibration is unsuccessful after increasing idle speed to 900 RPM, check the resistance across the engine speed/timing sensor. - Repair: Disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness, using a digital multi-meter measure the resistance across the sensor. The resistance should measure 100 to 350 Ohms. If the sensor is not within this range, replace the sensor. After replacing the sensor, complete the calibration procedure.STOP


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885364T01
 
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885365T01
 
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885363T01
 
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885365T03
 
885365T03 CHAP ASSEMBLY, Long - Port and Starboard
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