853722023 NUT Mercury
1015203FL, 1025207FL, 1025207FM, 1025217FL, 1025217FM, 1030201FL, 1030211FL, 1030271HL, 1030302FL, 1030312FL, 1030A01FL, 1030A11FL, 1040203FL, 1A25203FK, 1A25203FL, 1A25311FK, 1A25312FK, 1A30413KZ, 1B08201DB, 1F15207DM, 1F15207FM, 1F25A17DM
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- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING EXTENSION KITS » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- TRANSOM AND SWIVEL BRACKETS(MANUAL) » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT-1.92:1 GEAR RATIO » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT-1.92:1 GEAR RATIO » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT-1.92:1 GEAR RATIO » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT-1.92:1 GEAR RATIO » 853722023
- JET UNIT » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT-1.92:1 GEAR RATIO » 853722023
- SWIVEL BRACKET, NON-POWER TILT » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKETS, POWER TILT » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 853722023
- GEAR HOUSING, DRIVESHAFT » 853722023
- CLAMP BRACKET » 853722023
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Information:
Flow = Gallons per minute (L/min)Vd = Engine displacement [cubic inches (liters)]Ne = Rated speed (rpm)66,000 = constant for gallons285.785 = constant for litersA water lift muffler is also common in some of the smaller pleasure craft. If a water lift muffler is to be used the following are some points to pay close attention to.1. Size the muffler outlet for a minimum exhaust velocity (gas only) of 5000 ft/min at rated engine power and speed. The following formula will give the maximum pipe diameter, "De" that can be used to insure the 5000 ft/min velocity. De = The maximum water lift exhaust outlet pipe diameter [inches (mm)]Qe = Exhaust flow rate from the muffler [cfm (m3/min)]2. The tank itself should be of sufficient size. A rule of thumb would be at least 8 cubic inches per rated horsepower.3. The inlet pipe to the tank should be truncated near the top of the tank.4. The outlet pipe should extend to near the bottom of the tank (about 1 inch from the bottom) and should be angle cut (mitered) to increase exit gas velocity at lower loads and flow rates.5. A siphon break should be installed between the exhaust elbow and the high point of the outlet pipe from the muffler.Dry Exhaust
The dry exhaust system has some typical points that need to be considered as well.1. A flexible connection at the engine exhaust outlet. No more than 60 pounds of exhaust piping weight should be supported on the flexible connection.2. Flexible connection(s) are installed on the horizontal portion and on the vertical stack of the exhaust system.3. Horizontal portions of the exhaust system are sloped away from the engine.4. A spray shield/rain trap is used on the exhaust outlet. The exhaust gas flow rate for a given engine and rating can be obtained from the TMI system. It can be closely estimated by using the following formula. Qe = Exhaust gas flow rate [cfm (m3/min)]Te = Exhaust gas temperature [°F (°C)]Hp = Engine rated horsepower (kW)After you have determined the exhaust gas flow rate the exhaust system backpressure can be calculated using the following formula. P = Exhaust system backpressure [inches of water] or kPaLte = Total length of piping for diameter "d" [ft (m)]d = Duct diameter [inches (mm)]Lte is the sum of all the straight lengths of pipe for a given diameter "d", plus, the sum of equivalent lengths, "Le", of elbows and bends of diameter "d". Straight flexible joints should be counted as their actual length if their inner diameter is not less than "d".Le = equivalent length of elbows in feet of straight pipeStandard elbow - Le (ft) = 2.75 × d (inches)Long elbow - Le (ft) = 1.67 × d (inches)45° elbow - Le (ft) = 1.25 × d (inches) "Le" results are in feet but "d" must be in inchesLe = equivalent length of elbows in meters of straight pipeStandard elbow - Le = 0.033 × d = (metric)Long elbow - Le = 0.020 × d = (metric)45° elbow - Le = 0.015 × d = (metric) "Le" results are in meters but "d" must be in mmQe = Exhaust gas flow [cfm (m3/min)]Se = Specific weight (density) of exhaust gas [lbs/cu. ft. (kg/m3)]The specific weight of the exhaust gas is calculated using the following formula. Se = Specific weight [lbs/cu. ft./kg/m3)]Te = Exhaust gas temperature [°F (°C)]d = pipe diameter [inches (mm)]The values of Lte, Se, Qe, and d must be entered in the units specified above if the formula is to yield valid results for backpressure.To get the total exhaust pressure you must add to the answer from the above formula the pressure drop of the muffler. The pressure drop for Caterpillar mufflers is available in the TMI system.Exhaust gas velocity should also be checked. If the velocity is too high, excessive noise or whistle may occur and inner pipe and wall surfaces may erode at an unacceptable rate. As a rule of thumb, the velocity is best kept to 18,000 ft/min or less. The velocity can be calculated using the following formula: Ve = Exhaust gas velocity [ft/min (m/min)]Qe = Exhaust gas flow rate [cfm (m3/min)]d = Pipe diameter [inches (mm)]
The dry exhaust system has some typical points that need to be considered as well.1. A flexible connection at the engine exhaust outlet. No more than 60 pounds of exhaust piping weight should be supported on the flexible connection.2. Flexible connection(s) are installed on the horizontal portion and on the vertical stack of the exhaust system.3. Horizontal portions of the exhaust system are sloped away from the engine.4. A spray shield/rain trap is used on the exhaust outlet. The exhaust gas flow rate for a given engine and rating can be obtained from the TMI system. It can be closely estimated by using the following formula. Qe = Exhaust gas flow rate [cfm (m3/min)]Te = Exhaust gas temperature [°F (°C)]Hp = Engine rated horsepower (kW)After you have determined the exhaust gas flow rate the exhaust system backpressure can be calculated using the following formula. P = Exhaust system backpressure [inches of water] or kPaLte = Total length of piping for diameter "d" [ft (m)]d = Duct diameter [inches (mm)]Lte is the sum of all the straight lengths of pipe for a given diameter "d", plus, the sum of equivalent lengths, "Le", of elbows and bends of diameter "d". Straight flexible joints should be counted as their actual length if their inner diameter is not less than "d".Le = equivalent length of elbows in feet of straight pipeStandard elbow - Le (ft) = 2.75 × d (inches)Long elbow - Le (ft) = 1.67 × d (inches)45° elbow - Le (ft) = 1.25 × d (inches) "Le" results are in feet but "d" must be in inchesLe = equivalent length of elbows in meters of straight pipeStandard elbow - Le = 0.033 × d = (metric)Long elbow - Le = 0.020 × d = (metric)45° elbow - Le = 0.015 × d = (metric) "Le" results are in meters but "d" must be in mmQe = Exhaust gas flow [cfm (m3/min)]Se = Specific weight (density) of exhaust gas [lbs/cu. ft. (kg/m3)]The specific weight of the exhaust gas is calculated using the following formula. Se = Specific weight [lbs/cu. ft./kg/m3)]Te = Exhaust gas temperature [°F (°C)]d = pipe diameter [inches (mm)]The values of Lte, Se, Qe, and d must be entered in the units specified above if the formula is to yield valid results for backpressure.To get the total exhaust pressure you must add to the answer from the above formula the pressure drop of the muffler. The pressure drop for Caterpillar mufflers is available in the TMI system.Exhaust gas velocity should also be checked. If the velocity is too high, excessive noise or whistle may occur and inner pipe and wall surfaces may erode at an unacceptable rate. As a rule of thumb, the velocity is best kept to 18,000 ft/min or less. The velocity can be calculated using the following formula: Ve = Exhaust gas velocity [ft/min (m/min)]Qe = Exhaust gas flow rate [cfm (m3/min)]d = Pipe diameter [inches (mm)]
Parts nut Mercury:
16081
16081 NUT, RECTIFIER SCREW
1004137, 1004201FB, 1004201JK, 1004201VB, 1006201AK, 1006201FK, 1008201YM, 1015203FL, 1015203YL, 1025207FL, 1025207FM, 1025217FL, 1025217FM, 1030201FL, 1030201YL, 1030211FL, 1030271HL, 1030302FL, 1030312FL, 1030A01FL, 1030A11FL, 1031207ZF, 1040203FL,
16825
16825 NUT, MOUNT
1004137, 1025207FL, 1025207FM, 1025217FL, 1025217FM, 1030201FL, 1030211FL, 1030271HL, 1030302FL, 1030312FL, 1030A01FL, 1030A11FL
16147 3
16147 3 NUT, Nylon
1015203FL, 1015203YL, 1040203FL, 1040203YL, 1040213YL, 1A25203FK, 1A25203FL, 1A25311FK, 1A25312FK, 1A30413KZ, 1B08201DB, 1F15211HM
853722 3
851814
855679001
826709117
898101644
898101644 NUT
1025207FL, 1025207FM, 1025217FL, 1025217FM, 1030201FL, 1030211FL, 1030271HL, 1030302FL, 1030312FL, 1030A01FL, 1030A11FL, 1A25203FK, 1A25203FL, 1A25311FK, 1A25312FK, 1A30413KZ