40003 54 SCREW Mercury
1002201JK, 1003201NK, 1004201FB, 1004201JK, 1004201VB, 1006201AK, 1006201PD, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008201YM, 1008211RD, 1015203YL, 1016207PD, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1025207FL, 1025207FM, 1025217FL, 1025217FM, 1030201FL, 1030201YL,
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1002201JK
1003201NK
1004201FB
1004201JK
1004201VB
1006201AK
1006201PD
1006206
1006211RD
1008201YM
1008211RD
1015203YL
1016207PD
10202014D
1020201BC
1020201DB
1020201VB
1025207FL
1025207FM
1025217FL
1025217FM
1030201FL
1030201YL
1030211FL
1030271HL
1030302FL
1030312FL
1030A01FL
1030A11FL
1031207ZF
1035207
1040203FL
1040203YL
10402139D
1040213YL
1050302SD
1050312BC
1050312LD
1055207UD
1070312BC
1070717
1075217PD
10754120D
1250422GD
1A30302ZB
1A40302FD
1A41412ZB
1B04201FB
1B25211UF
1F04201WB
1F08203VF
1F08261RF
1F10203VD
1F10352VD
1F13203FB
1F15201UD
1F30203VD
1F30203ZB
1F40203FD
1F40452YB
1F41452YD
1F50352VD
1F50412RD
1F51452YB
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Mercury entire parts catalog list:
- DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING AND CLAMP BRACKETS » 40003 54
- DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING AND CLAMP BRACKETS » 40003 54
- DRIVESHAFT HOUSING AND CLAMP BRACKETS » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKETS » 40003 54
- LINK ROD AND COMPONENTS » 40003 54
1006211RD 1995
- LINK ROD AND COMPONENTS » 40003 54
- CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKETS » 40003 54
- LINK ROD AND COMPONENTS (ELECTRIC LONG W-REMOTE CONTROL) » 40003 54
- LINK ROD AND COMPONENTS » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- LINK ROD AND COMPONENTS » 40003 54
1020201BC 1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) » 40003 54
1020201VB 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
1025207FL 2006
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- SWIVEL BRACKET » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM AND SWIVEL BRACKETS(MANUAL) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM AND SWIVEL BRACKETS(MANUAL) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM-CLAMP BRACKET (S-N D182000 & ABOVE) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET (S-N D181999 & BELOW) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET (THUMB SCREW DESIGN) (S-N D181999 & BELOW) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM AND SWIVEL BRACKETS(MANUAL) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET (50-60) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET (MANUAL) » 40003 54
1050312LD 1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996
- TRANSOM BRACKET (50-60)(S-N: 0D182000 AND UP) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET (50-60)(S-N: 0D181999 AND BELOW) » 40003 54
- GEAR HSG (PROP SHAFT)(BIGFOOT)(SEAPRO-MARATHON-PONTOON) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET (MANUAL) (S-N: 0D1812000 AND UP) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET (55) (S-N: 0D181999 AND BELOW) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET, ELECTRIC » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET, MANUAL » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) » 40003 54
10754120D 1990,1991,1992,1993
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) » 40003 54
- EXHAUST PLATE » 40003 54
- EXHAUST PLATE » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING ASSEMBLY (DRIVESHAFT) » 40003 54
- REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHING KIT » 40003 54
- SWIVEL HEAD AND STEERING HANDLE » 40003 54
- STARTER ASSEMBLY, MANUAL » 40003 54
- SWIVEL HEAD AND STEERING HANDLE » 40003 54
- STARTER MOTOR ASSEMBLY » 40003 54
- STARTER ASSEMBLY (MANUAL) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP SHAFT)(2.42:1 GEAR RATIO) » 40003 54
- SWIVEL HEAD AND STEERING HANDLE » 40003 54
- STARTER MOTOR ASSEMBLY » 40003 54
- STARTER ASSEMBLY (MANUAL) » 40003 54
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP SHAFT)(2.42:1 GEAR RATIO) » 40003 54
- CLAMP BRACKET » 40003 54
1F15201UD 1998
1F30203VD 1999,2000,2001
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET (BIGFOOT) » 40003 54
- TRANSOM BRACKET » 40003 54
Information:
Cooling System (Conventional HD Coolant/Antifreeze Only)
Drain/Clean/Replace Coolant
Clean/Flush the cooling system before the recommended maintenance interval if:* Coolant is heavily contaminated* The engine overheats frequently* Foaming is observed in the radiator* The oil cooler has failed, allowing oil to contaminate the coolant* Fuel has entered the cooling system and contaminated the coolant
If using a commercial HD coolant/antifreeze which meets ASTMD4985: drain, clean, and refill the cooling system Every Year or 241 500 km (150,000 miles), whichever occurs first.Use of commercially available cooling system cleaners may cause damage to cooling system components. Use only cooling system cleaners that are approved for Caterpillar engines that have aluminum cooling system and engine components.DO NOT use a cooling system cleaner that contains tri-sodium phosphate. Tri-sodium phosphate will damage the aluminum components in the engine.
A good time to inspect the water pump, replace the water temperature regulator, and replace hoses is when your engine's cooling system has been drained.Drain
1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool. Loosen the radiator filter cap slowly to relieve any pressure. Remove the radiator filler cap.2. Remove the cooling system drain plug(s) or open the drain valve. Open the cab heater valve to drain coolant from the cab heater. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the water pump housing. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the radiator. Allow the coolant to d drain.
Dispose of used engine coolant properly or recycle. Various methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant for reuse in engine cooling systems. The full distillation procedure is the only method acceptable by Caterpillar to reclaim the used coolant. Contact your Caterpillar dealer for information regarding disposal and recycling of used coolant.
For information regarding disposal and recycling of used coolant, contact:Caterpillar Service Technology Group:Outside Illinois: 1-800-542-TOOLInside Illinois: 1-800-541-TOOLCanada: 1-800-523-TOOLClean
1. Flush the cooling system with clean water to remove any debris.2. Clean and install all drain plugs and/or close the drain valve(s).
Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L (5 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.
3. Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner. Add. 5 L (1 pt) of cleaner per 15 L (4 US gal) of cooling system capacity. Install the radiator filler cap.4. Start and run the engine for a minimum of 30 minutes with the coolant temperature at a minimum of 82°C (180°F). Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.5. Loosen the radiator filler cap slowly to relieve any pressure. Remove the radiator filler cap. Remove the cooling system drain plug(s) or open the drain valve(s). Allow the cleaning solution to drain. Flush the cooling system with clean water until the draining water is clear. Clean and install all drain plugs and/or close the drain valve(s).Cooling Systems with Heavy Deposits or Plugging
For the following procedure to be effective, there must be some active flow through the radiator and the other cooling system components.Follow the same steps as outlined above, with the following modifications to steps 3 and 4:3. Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner. Add .5 L (1 pt) of cleaner per 3.8 to 7.6 L (1 to 2 US gal) of cooling system capacity. Install the radiator filler cap.4. Start and run the engine for a minimum of 90 minutes with the coolant temperature at a minimum of 82°C (180°F). Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.Fill
Refer to the Coolant Specifications for all information regarding coolant/antifreeze requirements. Refer to the Refill Capacities chart in this publication for the capacity of your engine's cooling system.
Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L (5 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.
1. Fill the cooling system with the recommended coolant/antifreeze mixture.2. Start and run the engine with the radiator filler cap removed. Allow the coolant to warm, the water temperature regulator to open and the coolant level to stabilize. Check the coolant level. Add coolant mixture if necessary to bring the coolant to within 13 mm (1/2 inch) below the bottom of the fill pipe or to the correct level on the sight glass (if equipped).3. Check the condition of the radiator filler cap. If the gaskets are damaged, replace the old radiator filler cap with a new radiator filler cap. If the gaskets are not damaged, use a 9S-8140 Pressurized Pump Group to pressure test the radiator filler cap. The correct pressure is stamped on the face of the radiator filler cap. If the radiator filler cap does not hold the correct pressure, install a new radiator filler cap.4. Start the engine and inspect for coolant leaks and proper operating temperature.Water Temperature Regulator (Thermostat)
Replace
Replacing your water temperature regulator prior to failure is a recommended preventive maintenance practice because it reduces the chances for unscheduled downtime.Depending on load, a water temperature regulator that fails in a partially opened position will cause either an overheating or an overcooling condition.If the water temperature regulator fails in the closed position, it will cause excessive overheating. Excessive overheating could result in cylinder head cracking or piston seizure problems.If the water temperature regulator fails in the open position, it will cause the engine operating temperature to be too low during partial load operation. Low engine operating temperatures during partial loads could cause an excessive carbon buildup inside the cylinder. This excessive carbon buildup could result in accelerated ring and liner wear.
Failure to replace your water temperature regulator on a regularly scheduled basis could cause severe engine damage.Caterpillar engines incorporate a shunt design cooling system and require operating the engine with a water temperature regulator installed.If the water temperature regulator is installed wrong, the engine may overheat, causing cylinder head damage. Ensure that the new water temperature regulator is installed in the original position. Ensure that the water temperature regulator vent hole is open.DO NOT use liquid gasket material on the gasket or cylinder head surface.
Refer to the Service Manual for the temperature regulator replacement procedure, or
Drain/Clean/Replace Coolant
Clean/Flush the cooling system before the recommended maintenance interval if:* Coolant is heavily contaminated* The engine overheats frequently* Foaming is observed in the radiator* The oil cooler has failed, allowing oil to contaminate the coolant* Fuel has entered the cooling system and contaminated the coolant
If using a commercial HD coolant/antifreeze which meets ASTMD4985: drain, clean, and refill the cooling system Every Year or 241 500 km (150,000 miles), whichever occurs first.Use of commercially available cooling system cleaners may cause damage to cooling system components. Use only cooling system cleaners that are approved for Caterpillar engines that have aluminum cooling system and engine components.DO NOT use a cooling system cleaner that contains tri-sodium phosphate. Tri-sodium phosphate will damage the aluminum components in the engine.
A good time to inspect the water pump, replace the water temperature regulator, and replace hoses is when your engine's cooling system has been drained.Drain
1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool. Loosen the radiator filter cap slowly to relieve any pressure. Remove the radiator filler cap.2. Remove the cooling system drain plug(s) or open the drain valve. Open the cab heater valve to drain coolant from the cab heater. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the water pump housing. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the radiator. Allow the coolant to d drain.
Dispose of used engine coolant properly or recycle. Various methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant for reuse in engine cooling systems. The full distillation procedure is the only method acceptable by Caterpillar to reclaim the used coolant. Contact your Caterpillar dealer for information regarding disposal and recycling of used coolant.
For information regarding disposal and recycling of used coolant, contact:Caterpillar Service Technology Group:Outside Illinois: 1-800-542-TOOLInside Illinois: 1-800-541-TOOLCanada: 1-800-523-TOOLClean
1. Flush the cooling system with clean water to remove any debris.2. Clean and install all drain plugs and/or close the drain valve(s).
Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L (5 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.
3. Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner. Add. 5 L (1 pt) of cleaner per 15 L (4 US gal) of cooling system capacity. Install the radiator filler cap.4. Start and run the engine for a minimum of 30 minutes with the coolant temperature at a minimum of 82°C (180°F). Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.5. Loosen the radiator filler cap slowly to relieve any pressure. Remove the radiator filler cap. Remove the cooling system drain plug(s) or open the drain valve(s). Allow the cleaning solution to drain. Flush the cooling system with clean water until the draining water is clear. Clean and install all drain plugs and/or close the drain valve(s).Cooling Systems with Heavy Deposits or Plugging
For the following procedure to be effective, there must be some active flow through the radiator and the other cooling system components.Follow the same steps as outlined above, with the following modifications to steps 3 and 4:3. Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner. Add .5 L (1 pt) of cleaner per 3.8 to 7.6 L (1 to 2 US gal) of cooling system capacity. Install the radiator filler cap.4. Start and run the engine for a minimum of 90 minutes with the coolant temperature at a minimum of 82°C (180°F). Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.Fill
Refer to the Coolant Specifications for all information regarding coolant/antifreeze requirements. Refer to the Refill Capacities chart in this publication for the capacity of your engine's cooling system.
Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L (5 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.
1. Fill the cooling system with the recommended coolant/antifreeze mixture.2. Start and run the engine with the radiator filler cap removed. Allow the coolant to warm, the water temperature regulator to open and the coolant level to stabilize. Check the coolant level. Add coolant mixture if necessary to bring the coolant to within 13 mm (1/2 inch) below the bottom of the fill pipe or to the correct level on the sight glass (if equipped).3. Check the condition of the radiator filler cap. If the gaskets are damaged, replace the old radiator filler cap with a new radiator filler cap. If the gaskets are not damaged, use a 9S-8140 Pressurized Pump Group to pressure test the radiator filler cap. The correct pressure is stamped on the face of the radiator filler cap. If the radiator filler cap does not hold the correct pressure, install a new radiator filler cap.4. Start the engine and inspect for coolant leaks and proper operating temperature.Water Temperature Regulator (Thermostat)
Replace
Replacing your water temperature regulator prior to failure is a recommended preventive maintenance practice because it reduces the chances for unscheduled downtime.Depending on load, a water temperature regulator that fails in a partially opened position will cause either an overheating or an overcooling condition.If the water temperature regulator fails in the closed position, it will cause excessive overheating. Excessive overheating could result in cylinder head cracking or piston seizure problems.If the water temperature regulator fails in the open position, it will cause the engine operating temperature to be too low during partial load operation. Low engine operating temperatures during partial loads could cause an excessive carbon buildup inside the cylinder. This excessive carbon buildup could result in accelerated ring and liner wear.
Failure to replace your water temperature regulator on a regularly scheduled basis could cause severe engine damage.Caterpillar engines incorporate a shunt design cooling system and require operating the engine with a water temperature regulator installed.If the water temperature regulator is installed wrong, the engine may overheat, causing cylinder head damage. Ensure that the new water temperature regulator is installed in the original position. Ensure that the water temperature regulator vent hole is open.DO NOT use liquid gasket material on the gasket or cylinder head surface.
Refer to the Service Manual for the temperature regulator replacement procedure, or
Parts screw Mercury:
823444
9697
9697 SCREW, DIAPHRAGM COVER (WMC-13A/14A)
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1018204, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB
40019131
40011107
40011107 SCREW, HOUSING TO ADAPTOR PLATE (16MM)
1006201DB, 1006201PD, 1006201RB, 1006201VB, 1006206, 1006211RD, 1008211RD, 1010207VB, 1011201DB, 1016207PD, 1016207RB, 1016207SB, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1031203PD, 1031203UB, 1031203UD, 1031207ZF, 1031312DB, 1040213YL, 1041312UB,
814945
814945 SCREW, (.312-18 x 3.500), CLAMP BRACKET TO TRANSOM
10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1B08201DB, 1F10203VD, 1F10352VD, 1F13203FB, 1F15201UD
811248M
832820
878388
878388 SCREW, Stainless Steel
1A25203FK, 1A25203FL, 1A25311FK, 1A25312FK, 1A30413KZ, 1B04201FB, 1B08201DB, 1F04201WB, 1F15211HM