78962 SPRING Mercury
11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135726, 1150413SD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1175413MD, 1175626, 1200412GD, 1200413GD, 1200628, 1220727, 1225620, 1225P73DD, 1225P73HD, 1250413CD, 1250422GD, 1250P73HD, 1256413WD,
SPRING
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Mercury entire parts catalog list:
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP-STANDARD ROTATION135-150-175-200) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP-COUNTER ROTATION 135-150-175-200) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) (STANDARD ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) (COUNTER ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT) - COUNTER ROTATION » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT-STANDARD-S-N-0G437999 AND BELOW) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT-COUNTER-S-N-0G437999 & BELOW) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) » 78962
- GEAR HSG(PROP)(CNTR ROTATION) (S-N-0G437999, BELOW) » 78962
- GEAR HSG(PROP SHAFT)(STD ROTATION) (S-N-0G437999, BELOW) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP-STANDARD ROTATION135-150-175-200) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP-COUNTER ROTATION 135-150-175-200) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT - WITHOUT A DRIVESHAFT NUT » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT - WITH A DRIVESHAFT NUT » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT - WITHOUT A DRIVESHAFT NUT » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING, PROPELLER SHAFT - WITH A DRIVESHAFT NUT » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (STANDARD ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (COUNTER ROTATION) » 78962
1175413MD 1992,1993,1994,1995
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) 2:1 GEAR RATIO » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) (COUNTER ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP SHAFT)1.87:1 GEAR RATIO 4.75" TORPEDO DIA » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT) 2:1 RATIO-14 TEETH PINION GEAR » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPSHAFT) 2:1 RATIO-14 TEETH PINION GEAR » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP) 1.86:1 RATIO-15 TEETH PINION GEAR » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (STANDARD ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (COUNTER ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROP - WITHOUT A DRIVESHAFT NUT) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING(PROPELLER SHAFT) (WITH A DRIVESHAFT NUT) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) » 78962
1225P73HD 2006
1250413CD 2004,2005
1250422GD 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (STANDARD ROTATION) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) (COUNTER ROTATION) » 78962
1256413WD 2000,2001,2002
- GEAR HSG.(PROP SHAFT)(STD)(S-N-0T234999 & BELOW) » 78962
- GEAR HSG.(PROP SHAFT)(STD)(S-N-0T235000 & UP) » 78962
- GEAR HOUSING (PROPELLER SHAFT) » 78962
192847GHD 2009
Information:
Electronic Controls
The electronic system consists of the following components: the ECM, the Mechanically Actuated Electronically Controlled Unit Injectors (MEUI), the wiring harness, the switches and the sensors. The ECM is the computer. The flash file is the software for the computer. The flash file contains the operating maps. The operating maps define the following characteristics of the engine:
Horsepower
Torque curvesThe ECM determines the timing and the amount of fuel that is delivered to the cylinders. This is based on the actual conditions and/or on the desired conditions at any given time.The ECM compares the desired engine speed to the actual engine speed. The actual engine speed is determined through a signal from the engine speed/timing sensor. The desired engine speed is determined with the following factors:
Throttle switch
Decelerator pedal
Other input signals from sensors
Certain diagnostic codesIf the desired engine speed is greater than the actual engine speed, the ECM injects more fuel in order to increase the actual engine speed.Cold Mode
The ECM limits engine power during cold mode operation and the ECM modifies injection timing during cold mode operation. Cold mode operation provides the following benefits:
Increased cold weather starting capability
Reduced warm-up time
Reduced white smokeCold mode is activated whenever the engine temperature falls below a predetermined value. Cold mode remains active until the engine temperature rises above a predetermined value or until a time limit is exceeded.Fuel Injection
The ECM controls the amount of fuel that is injected by varying the signals to the injectors. The injector will pump fuel only if the injector solenoid is energized. The ECM sends a high voltage signal to the solenoid. This high voltage signal energizes the solenoid. By controlling the timing and the duration of the high voltage signal, the ECM can control injection timing and the engine RPM.The flash file inside the ECM sets certain limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is used to control the air/fuel ratio for control of emissions. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the turbocharger outlet pressure. A higher turbocharger outlet pressure indicates that there is more air in the cylinder. When the ECM senses a higher turbocharger outlet pressure, the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit". When the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit", the ECM allows more fuel into the cylinder. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is programmed into the ECM at the factory. The "FRC Fuel Limit" cannot be changed.The "Rated Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the power rating of the engine and on engine rpm. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is similar to the rack stops and to the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The "Rated Fuel Limit" provides the power curves and the torque curves for a specific engine family and for a specific engine rating. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is programmed into the ECM at the factory. The "Rated Fuel Limit" cannot be changed.Once the ECM determines the amount of fuel that is required, the ECM must determine the timing of the fuel injection. The ECM calculates the top center position of each cylinder from the engine speed/timing sensor's signal. The ECM determines when fuel injection should occur relative to the top center position and the ECM provides the signal to the injector at the desired time. The ECM adjusts timing for optimum engine performance, for optimum fuel economy, and for optimum control of white smoke.Programmable Parameters
Certain parameters that affect the engine operation may be changed with Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The parameters are stored in the ECM, and some parameters are protected from unauthorized changes by passwords. These passwords are called factory passwords.Passwords
Several system configuration parameters and most logged events are protected by factory passwords. Factory passwords are available only to Caterpillar dealers. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Factory Passwords" for additional information.
The electronic system consists of the following components: the ECM, the Mechanically Actuated Electronically Controlled Unit Injectors (MEUI), the wiring harness, the switches and the sensors. The ECM is the computer. The flash file is the software for the computer. The flash file contains the operating maps. The operating maps define the following characteristics of the engine:
Horsepower
Torque curvesThe ECM determines the timing and the amount of fuel that is delivered to the cylinders. This is based on the actual conditions and/or on the desired conditions at any given time.The ECM compares the desired engine speed to the actual engine speed. The actual engine speed is determined through a signal from the engine speed/timing sensor. The desired engine speed is determined with the following factors:
Throttle switch
Decelerator pedal
Other input signals from sensors
Certain diagnostic codesIf the desired engine speed is greater than the actual engine speed, the ECM injects more fuel in order to increase the actual engine speed.Cold Mode
The ECM limits engine power during cold mode operation and the ECM modifies injection timing during cold mode operation. Cold mode operation provides the following benefits:
Increased cold weather starting capability
Reduced warm-up time
Reduced white smokeCold mode is activated whenever the engine temperature falls below a predetermined value. Cold mode remains active until the engine temperature rises above a predetermined value or until a time limit is exceeded.Fuel Injection
The ECM controls the amount of fuel that is injected by varying the signals to the injectors. The injector will pump fuel only if the injector solenoid is energized. The ECM sends a high voltage signal to the solenoid. This high voltage signal energizes the solenoid. By controlling the timing and the duration of the high voltage signal, the ECM can control injection timing and the engine RPM.The flash file inside the ECM sets certain limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is used to control the air/fuel ratio for control of emissions. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the turbocharger outlet pressure. A higher turbocharger outlet pressure indicates that there is more air in the cylinder. When the ECM senses a higher turbocharger outlet pressure, the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit". When the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit", the ECM allows more fuel into the cylinder. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is programmed into the ECM at the factory. The "FRC Fuel Limit" cannot be changed.The "Rated Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the power rating of the engine and on engine rpm. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is similar to the rack stops and to the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The "Rated Fuel Limit" provides the power curves and the torque curves for a specific engine family and for a specific engine rating. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is programmed into the ECM at the factory. The "Rated Fuel Limit" cannot be changed.Once the ECM determines the amount of fuel that is required, the ECM must determine the timing of the fuel injection. The ECM calculates the top center position of each cylinder from the engine speed/timing sensor's signal. The ECM determines when fuel injection should occur relative to the top center position and the ECM provides the signal to the injector at the desired time. The ECM adjusts timing for optimum engine performance, for optimum fuel economy, and for optimum control of white smoke.Programmable Parameters
Certain parameters that affect the engine operation may be changed with Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The parameters are stored in the ECM, and some parameters are protected from unauthorized changes by passwords. These passwords are called factory passwords.Passwords
Several system configuration parameters and most logged events are protected by factory passwords. Factory passwords are available only to Caterpillar dealers. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Factory Passwords" for additional information.
Parts spring Mercury:
48230
48230 SPRING, TENSION-CHOKE ROD
1090520, 1090528, 1115100, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625, 1800100, 1850503
28659
28659 SPRING, COIL - SWIVEL BRACKET
1090528, 1115100, 1115503, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625
88578
88522
85367
88049
823235
823235 SPRING
1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1175413MD
852374 2
852374 2 SPRING
1200453CD, 1200453EY, 1200453HY, 1200473UD, 1200473VD, 1200473WD, 1200473YD, 1200D73AD, 1200D73CD, 1200D73ET, 1200D73HT, 1200E73EY, 1200E73HY, 1225413EY, 1225413ZD, 1225423EY, 1225424EY, 1225E73AD, 1225P73DD, 1225P73ED, 1225P73HD, 1225P83ED, 1226P73E