3B2-62118-0 Tohatsu DISTANCE PLATE, BRACKET


3B2-62118-0 DISTANCE PLATE, BRACKET Tohatsu M8B, M9.8B, MFS4A2, MFS4B, MFS4B, MFS4C, MFS5A2, MFS5B, MFS5B, MFS5C, MFS6A2, MFS6B, MFS6B, MFS6C, MFS8A, MFS8A2, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS9.8A, MFS9.8A2, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3 DISTANCE
3B2-62118-0 DISTANCE PLATE, BRACKET Tohatsu
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Tohatsu entire parts catalog list:

M8B 2003
M9.8B 2003
MFS4A2 2003,2004,2005
MFS4B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
MFS4B 2010
MFS4C 2011,2012,2013,2014
MFS5A2 2003,2004,2005
MFS5B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
MFS5B 2010
MFS5C 2011,2012,2013,2014
MFS6A2 2003,2004,2005
MFS6B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
MFS6B 2010
MFS6C 2011,2012,2013,2014
MFS8A 2003,2004
MFS8A2 2004,2005
MFS8A3 2006
MFS8A3 2007,2008,2009
MFS8A3 2010
MFS8A3 2011,2012,2013,2014
MFS9.8A 2003,2004
MFS9.8A2 2004,2005
MFS9.8A3 2006
MFS9.8A3 2007,2008,2009
MFS9.8A3 2010
MFS9.8A3 2011,2012,2013,2014

Information:

Removing the Spark Plug
Illustration 1 g00294914
(1) Connector
(2) Bolt
(3) Transformer
Ensure that the mode control switch is in the "STOP" or "OFF/RESET" position.
Pulling on the wiring harness may break the wires. Do not pull on the wiring harness.
Disconnect the wiring harness. Use pliers to turn connector (1) counterclockwise.
Remove three bolts (2).
Illustration 2 g00295199
(3) Transformer
(4) Gasket
(5) Extension
(6) Spark plug
(7) Gasket
(8) Cover
(9) Tube Note: Some engines that are certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) do not have gasket (4).
Remove transformer (3) and gasket (4). Inspect gasket (4). If the gasket is worn or damaged, discard the gasket and use a new gasket for assembly.
Remove extension (5).
Pressurized air can cause personal injury. When pressurized air is used for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing, and protective shoes.
Debris may have collected near the spark plug. Thoroughly remove any debris. Use compressed air. The maximum air pressure for cleaning purposes must be below 207 kPa (30 psi). Ensure that the area around the spark plug is clean and free of dirt and debris.
Use a 22.23 mm (.875 inch) 4C-4601 Spark Plug Socket and an extension to loosen spark plug (6). After the spark plug has been loosened, remove the spark plug by hand in order to detect problems with the threads. After the spark plug has been removed, discard used gasket (7).
The use of a thread tap will remove metal unnecessarily. This will also reduce the heat transfer for the spark plug. This can result in a reduction of the spark plug service life and a reduction of the detonation margin.
If the spark plug resists removal by hand, apply penetrating oil to the threads. Use the wrench and apply steady pressure to the spark plug until the spark plug is loose.Note: Cover (8) and tube (9) must be removed in order to clean the threads.If the spark plug cannot be removed by hand, clean the threads with 9U-7511 Spark Plug Seat Cleaner. This tool scrapes debris from the seat and from the threads.Inspecting the Spark Plug
Illustration 3 g00295207
(1) Terminal post
(2) Insulator
(3) Shell
(4) Gasket
(5) Electrode Inspect the spark plug closely for damage. The condition of the spark plug can indicate the operating condition of the engine.Terminal post (1) must not move. If the terminal post can be moved by hand, discard the spark plug. Inspect insulator (2) for cracks. If a crack is found, discard the spark plug.Faint marks may extend from shell (3) onto the insulator. The marks may be a result of corona that forms at the top of the shell. Corona develops when a very high voltage potential ionizes the air that surrounds a conductor. This is a normal condition. This is not an indication of leakage between the shell and the insulator.Inspect shell (3) for damage. Cracks can be caused by overtightening the spark plug. Overtightening can also loosen the shell. Discard any spark plug that has a shell that is cracked or loose.Inspect electrode (5) for excessive wear. Flat surfaces with sharp edges provide the best conditions for creating a spark. An electrode will become worn from use. The surfaces erode. A higher voltage is required in order to produce a spark.
Illustration 4 g00353860
(6) Precious metal pads on the electrode and the ground strap Caterpillar spark plugs have precious metal pads (6) on the tips of the electrode and the ground strap. This material will gradually erode.Replace the spark plug if the precious metal is worn off.A light brown or beige deposit around the electrode is produced by normal operation. White deposits or gray deposits may be caused by the following substances:
Excessive oil
Use of the wrong oil
A substance that is introduced through the fuel system or the air systemA spark plug can operate despite a buildup of ash. However, a buildup of ash can cover the electrode gap. This will cause misfire. Large deposits may retain heat which can cause premature fuel ignition. This can lead to uncontrollable detonation.A standard ohmmeter (nine volt) can be used for measuring the resistance of the spark plug. The ohmmeter can be used only for spark plugs with wire-wound resistors. It is not possible to use a standard ohmmeter (nine volt) for measuring the resistance of other types of spark plugs. Measure the resistance between terminal post (1) and electrode (5). Discard any spark plug with a wire-wound resistor if the resistance is outside the range of 1k to 1.5k Ohms.Cleaning the Spark Plug
Thoroughly clean the spark plug. Do not use a wire brush. Glass beads are the preferred method for cleaning.Follow these guidelines for using glass beads:
Always use clean glass beads.
Use care in order to clean only the electrode and the insulator near the electrode.
Do not use glass beads on the outside of the shell or on the upper part of the insulator.Installing the Spark Plug
Note: Use the 9U-7516 Spark Plug Gauge to measure the electrode gap. Do not use a flat feeler gauge for measuring the electrode gap of used spark plugs. A feeler gauge will falsely measure the actual electrode gap due to curvature of the used precious metal surfaces.
Before installing the spark plug, set the electrode gap to 0.29 0.03 mm (.011 0.001 inch). Adjust the electrode gap by bending the ground electrode at the existing bend. Then bend the strap near the weld in order to achieve proper alignment and even spacing between the two precious metal surfaces. Measure the electrode gap after the alignment. Correct the


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3AA-62117-0
 
3AA-62117-0 DISTANCE PIECE
MFS8A2, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS8A3, MFS9.8A2, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3, MFS9.8A3
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