99021A14 TRIGGER Mercury
1031203PD, 1031203UD, 1041312UB
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Trigger For Mercury 134-9021-2 Outboard 30 40 HP 99021A14 99021A11 Parts 2-Cylinder 2-Stroke Engines w/TPM Modules
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Trigger For Mercury Mariner 30 HP 40 HP Outboard 2-Stroke 2-Cylinder (1994-1999) 134-9021-2 99021A11 99021A14
jetunit Application ★: 1994-1999 2Stroke 2Cylinder engines 30HP 40HP || Replace Part Number ★: 134-9021-2 99021A 11 99021A 14 || Important Notice ★: To make sure the part is suitable for your application, please check your model or S/N or OEM Part Number before purchase, very IMPT!!!! || Important Notice ★: You can leave us a message, if you are not sure whether it is suitable for your application, please provide your engine model, serial number, horsepower and year. We are happy to help you || After-sales service ★: Provide installation technical consultation and one-year product warranty.
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MOTOCEO Trigger For Mercury Mariner Outboard 134-9021-2 99021A11 99021A14 1995-1999 30HP 40HP 2Stroke 2Cyl Engines With TPM Modules
MOTOCEO ✡️【Replacement】For Mercury Mariner Trigger || ✡️【Note】Check manufacturer's recommended part numbers to ensure a proper fit for your application || ✡️【Warranty】1-year warranty protects you after your purchase || ✡️【Application】1995-1999 (30 & 40HP) Engines w/ TPM Modules || ✡️【OEM】134-9021-2 99021A11 99021A14
MOTOCEO ✡️【Replacement】For Mercury Mariner Trigger || ✡️【Note】Check manufacturer's recommended part numbers to ensure a proper fit for your application || ✡️【Warranty】1-year warranty protects you after your purchase || ✡️【Application】1995-1999 (30 & 40HP) Engines w/ TPM Modules || ✡️【OEM】134-9021-2 99021A11 99021A14
Mercury entire parts catalog list:
- STATOR-TRIGGER (ELECTRIC MODELS) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (2) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (1) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (1) » 99021A14
- STATOR-TRIGGER (ELECTRIC MODELS) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (2) » 99021A14
- STATOR-TRIGGER (ELECTRIC MODELS) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (2) » 99021A14
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (1) » 99021A14
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Illustration 1 g00458938
Idler gear and components of the oil pump
(1) Snap ring
(2) Collar
(3) Spring
(4) Shim
(5) Oil pump cover
(6) Inner rotor
(7) Spring
(8) Outer rotor
(9) Bushing
(10) Idler gear
(11) Thrust washer Pressure for the lubrication system is supplied by an engine oil pump which uses rotors. The oil pump is part of idler gear (10). The idler gear is driven by the crankshaft gear.The oil pump has an inner rotor (6) and an outer rotor (8). The axes of rotation of the rotors are off-center relative to each other. There is a pin that is inserted through a hole in oil pump cover (5) into the outer rotor. The pin functions as a key in order to keep the outer rotor in a fixed position with the idler gear.The outer rotor is pressed in bushing (9). The bushing is pressed in idler gear (10). The inner rotor has four lobes which mesh with the five lobes of the outer rotor. When the outer lobe rotates, the distance increases between the lobes of the outer rotor and the lobes of the inner rotor in order to create suction. Then, the space between the lobes is filled with oil. When the distance decreases between the lobes, pressure is created. This pressure forces the oil into the chamber for the engine oil relief valve. Lubricating oil from the oil pan flows through a strainer and a line to the suction side of the engine oil pump. The suction side is in the timing gear case. The lubricating oil flows from the outlet side of the pump to a relief valve. The relief valve is installed on the right side of the cylinder block. The lubricating oil, which flows around the relief valve, flows to the oil filter.When the engine rpm increases, the flow rate of the oil pump increases. The increase in the flow rate from the oil pump causes the pressure to increase. The relief valve opens if the oil pressure is too high. When the oil pressure on the plunger of the relief valve is greater than the force of the spring in the relief valve, the relief valve opens. The lubricating oil which flows through the relief valve is returned to the oil pan.The engine has an engine oil cooler that is installed between the oil filter and the right side of the cylinder block. The oil flows through the oil filter into the main oil gallery. The main oil gallery is drilled through the total length of the right side of the cylinder block. Oil flows from the main oil gallery through an externally mounted oil supply line to the cylinder head. An oil pressure switch measures the oil pressure at this location. This oil lubricates the rocker arm assembly. The oil passes through the rocker shaft to the bore of each rocker lever. Then, the oil flows from the rocker levers through holes that are located in the top of the rocker levers. The valve stems, the valve springs, and the tappets are lubricated by the splash and the mist of the oil.The lubricating oil flows through drilled holes in the main oil gallery to passages in the main journals of the crankshaft. Then, the oil flows to the main bearings of the crankshaft. Also, the oil flows through passages in the crankshaft to the large end bearings of the connecting rods. The piston bearings, the pistons, and the cylinder bores are lubricated by the splash and the mist of the oil.A hole is located in the bore of each main bearing. This hole allows oil to flow through passages that lubricate the journals of the camshaft for the valves. The bearing for the front journal receives oil from the front main journal of the crankshaft. The camshaft is lubricated by the splash of the oil.The timing gears are lubricated by the splash of the oil. Lubricating oil from the timing case returns to the oil pan.
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