350-65025-0 GUIDE PLATE, WATER PUMP Tohatsu
M15D2, M18E2, M9.9D2, MFS15B2, MFS15B2, MFS15C, MFS15C, MFS18B2, MFS18B2, MFS20C, MFS20C, MFS9.9B2, MFS9.9B2, MFS9.9C
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Water Pump Guide Plate Compatible With 350650250 99 15 18 2Stroke 4Stroke Outboard Motors
ShUDK Model: Designed for 350-65025, compatible with 9.9, 15, and 18 motors. || Efficiency: Optimizes water flow to enhance cooling efficiency and motor performance. || Installation: Easy to install, making maintenance hassle-free for boat enthusiasts. || Functionality: Essential component for reliable water pump in outboard motors. || Versatility: Suitable for various boating applications, ensuring smooth on the water.
ShUDK Model: Designed for 350-65025, compatible with 9.9, 15, and 18 motors. || Efficiency: Optimizes water flow to enhance cooling efficiency and motor performance. || Installation: Easy to install, making maintenance hassle-free for boat enthusiasts. || Functionality: Essential component for reliable water pump in outboard motors. || Versatility: Suitable for various boating applications, ensuring smooth on the water.
Water Pump Repair Kit Compatible With Outboard Motors 9.9-18 2T Models 350-65016-1 350-65011-1 350-65025-0 334-65021-0
ShUDK Repair Solution: Complete water pump repair kit designed to restore engine performance. || Components: Includes essential parts Compatible With reliability and efficient cooling system. || Efficient Cooling: Ensures proper water flow to prevent overheating during . || Comprehensive Kit: All necessary components included Compatible With a complete water pump overhaul. || Versatile Application: Suitable Compatible With both recreational and commercial boating needs.
ShUDK Repair Solution: Complete water pump repair kit designed to restore engine performance. || Components: Includes essential parts Compatible With reliability and efficient cooling system. || Efficient Cooling: Ensures proper water flow to prevent overheating during . || Comprehensive Kit: All necessary components included Compatible With a complete water pump overhaul. || Versatile Application: Suitable Compatible With both recreational and commercial boating needs.
SLSRPMTWater Pump Impeller Repair Kit 362-87322-1 for Nissan Tohatsu Outboard 9.9 12 15 18 20 HP MFS15 MFS18 MFS20 2 and 4 Stroke 362873221M 362873220M
SLSRPMT Fits for Nissan Tohatsu Outboard 9.9HP 12HP 15HP 18HP 20HP MFS15 MFS18 MFS20 2/4 Stroke; Mercury 4 stroke outboard 15HP || Replaced by Nissan Tohatsu 362873220 362873220M 362873221 362873221M; Mercury 803748Q02, 803748K02, 803750A05, 803750A06, 8M0122064 || It is very important to check your boat motor part number before purchase. please message us s/n, year and horsepower if you are not sure. || Package Included:Water Pump Impeller 334-65021-0, Key Driveshaft 350-65022-0, Wear plate stainless steel 350-65025-0, Cup liner stainless steel 350-65011-1, Gasket and bolts with Washer as pictures showed. || VERY IMPORTANT- Same horsepower and year, different model, It may have a totally difference. Please check your outboard model, serial number and year before purchase. You can ask us questions if you are not sure, we're pleasure to help you.
SLSRPMT Fits for Nissan Tohatsu Outboard 9.9HP 12HP 15HP 18HP 20HP MFS15 MFS18 MFS20 2/4 Stroke; Mercury 4 stroke outboard 15HP || Replaced by Nissan Tohatsu 362873220 362873220M 362873221 362873221M; Mercury 803748Q02, 803748K02, 803750A05, 803750A06, 8M0122064 || It is very important to check your boat motor part number before purchase. please message us s/n, year and horsepower if you are not sure. || Package Included:Water Pump Impeller 334-65021-0, Key Driveshaft 350-65022-0, Wear plate stainless steel 350-65025-0, Cup liner stainless steel 350-65011-1, Gasket and bolts with Washer as pictures showed. || VERY IMPORTANT- Same horsepower and year, different model, It may have a totally difference. Please check your outboard model, serial number and year before purchase. You can ask us questions if you are not sure, we're pleasure to help you.
Tohatsu entire parts catalog list:
- ASSEMBLY KITX » 350-65025-0
- TRANSMISSION - WATER PUMPX » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KITX » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- TRANSMISSION - WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- TRANSMISSION - WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM, WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- LOWER UNIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM, WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- LOWER UNIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM, WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- DRIVE SYSTEM & WATER PUMP » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
- ASSEMBLY KIT » 350-65025-0
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Recommended Repairs
Excessive Load
Ensure that the engine is not operating under an excessive load. Excessive load can be caused by any of the following conditions:
High altitude operation
Low tire pressure
Parasitic loadsPoor Fuel Quality
Ensure that the vent for the fuel tank is not plugged. Ensure that there is good, clean fuel in the tank. When possible, interview the operator in order to determine if fuel quality is in question. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Quality".Plugged Fuel Filter or Plugged Air Filter
Inspect the air filter. Replace the air filter, if necessary. Check the water separator (if equipped). If the fuel filter has not been replaced recently, replace the fuel filter.Excessive Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level. If the engine oil level is high, drain the oil. Refill the system to the correct level. Determine the source of the extra oil. If the oil is diluted with fuel, locate the fuel leak and repair the fuel leak. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel In Engine Oil".High Fuel Temperature
Verify that the temperature of the fuel in the fuel tank is less than 78 °C (172°F). A low fuel level in the fuel tank can cause high fuel temperature. Check for proper operation of the fuel heater, if equipped.Air Inlet Leak After the Turbocharger
Check for loose connections between the turbocharger and the inlet manifold. A small air leak can cause problems when the engine is operating under full load. Check the aftercooler for visible signs of leaking. A soap solution can be used to detect leaks. Allow the engine to cool before the soap solution is used.Exhaust Leak Before the Turbocharger
Exhaust leaks between the exhaust manifold and the turbocharger can reduce boost pressure. Check for exhaust leaks at the exhaust manifold. Also check for exhaust leaks at the mounting flange for the turbocharger.Air Inlet Restriction or Exhaust Restriction
Measure the air inlet restriction and measure the exhaust system restriction. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. Measure the air inlet restriction at the inlet of the turbocharger. The maximum inlet restriction is 6.2 kPa (25 inches of H2O). Measure the exhaust restriction after the turbocharger. The maximum exhaust restriction is 10 kPa (40 inches of H2O). Refer to Technical Marketing Information (TMI) for additional data.High Air Inlet Temperature
Check for proper operation of the air inlet heater (if equipped). Measure the inlet air temperature. Compare the inlet air temperature to the specification for the inlet air temperature that is listed in the TMI. If the inlet air temperature is high, check the aftercooler for restrictions and also check the aftercooler for proper operation.Fuel Ratio Control Setting
To avoid personal injury, always wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air.
Stop the engine. Remove the control line that connects the FRC to the inlet manifold. Apply 140 kPa (20 psi) to 200 kPa (29 psi) air pressure to the FRC. Listen for air leakage in the governor. If leaking air is detected, replace the FRC. Check the setting for the FRC. Refer to Service Manual, SENR6454, "3114, 3116 & 3126 Engine Governors". Binding in the Fuel Injection Control Linkage
If the fuel injection control linkage is binding, refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Injection Control Linkage".Damage to the Valve Train or Damage to the Unit Injectors
Remove the valve cover. Inspect the following items for damage:
Unit injectors
Push rods
Rocker armsRefer to Troubleshooting, "Unit Injector".Improper Fuel Injection Timing
Check the fuel injection timing. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Fuel Timing".Incorrect Valve Adjustment
Check the valve adjustment. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Valve Lash".Incorrect Fuel Setting
Check the fuel setting. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Fuel Setting".Faulty Turbocharger
Inspect the turbocharger compressor wheel. If excessive deposits are found on the compressor wheel or the compressor wheel is damaged, determine the cause. If the cause is not found, the problem will reoccur. Rotate the compressor wheel in order to check for dragging or binding. Check for excessive play in bearings.Low Fuel Pressure
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. Minimum fuel pressure with clean fuel filters is 50 kPa (7.3 psi) at low idle or 200 kPa (29 psi) at high idle. If the fuel pressure is low, make sure that the fuel filters are not plugged. Premature plugging of the fuel filter indicates excessive fuel system contamination. Ensure that the fuel system is clean. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Transfer Pump".Air in the Fuel
Refer to Troubleshooting, "Air In Fuel".Faulty Unit Injector
Use the 1U-6661 Pop Tester Group to check the unit injectors for proper operation. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9787. Use the go/no-go gauge to check the unit injector height. Check the injectors for external leakage.Low Cylinder Compression
Check for signs of broken piston rings, faulty cylinder head gasket, and worn cylinders or valves. If the engine runs properly and there is not excessive blowby or excessive oil consumption, the cylinder compression is probably acceptable.
Excessive Load
Ensure that the engine is not operating under an excessive load. Excessive load can be caused by any of the following conditions:
High altitude operation
Low tire pressure
Parasitic loadsPoor Fuel Quality
Ensure that the vent for the fuel tank is not plugged. Ensure that there is good, clean fuel in the tank. When possible, interview the operator in order to determine if fuel quality is in question. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Quality".Plugged Fuel Filter or Plugged Air Filter
Inspect the air filter. Replace the air filter, if necessary. Check the water separator (if equipped). If the fuel filter has not been replaced recently, replace the fuel filter.Excessive Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level. If the engine oil level is high, drain the oil. Refill the system to the correct level. Determine the source of the extra oil. If the oil is diluted with fuel, locate the fuel leak and repair the fuel leak. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel In Engine Oil".High Fuel Temperature
Verify that the temperature of the fuel in the fuel tank is less than 78 °C (172°F). A low fuel level in the fuel tank can cause high fuel temperature. Check for proper operation of the fuel heater, if equipped.Air Inlet Leak After the Turbocharger
Check for loose connections between the turbocharger and the inlet manifold. A small air leak can cause problems when the engine is operating under full load. Check the aftercooler for visible signs of leaking. A soap solution can be used to detect leaks. Allow the engine to cool before the soap solution is used.Exhaust Leak Before the Turbocharger
Exhaust leaks between the exhaust manifold and the turbocharger can reduce boost pressure. Check for exhaust leaks at the exhaust manifold. Also check for exhaust leaks at the mounting flange for the turbocharger.Air Inlet Restriction or Exhaust Restriction
Measure the air inlet restriction and measure the exhaust system restriction. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. Measure the air inlet restriction at the inlet of the turbocharger. The maximum inlet restriction is 6.2 kPa (25 inches of H2O). Measure the exhaust restriction after the turbocharger. The maximum exhaust restriction is 10 kPa (40 inches of H2O). Refer to Technical Marketing Information (TMI) for additional data.High Air Inlet Temperature
Check for proper operation of the air inlet heater (if equipped). Measure the inlet air temperature. Compare the inlet air temperature to the specification for the inlet air temperature that is listed in the TMI. If the inlet air temperature is high, check the aftercooler for restrictions and also check the aftercooler for proper operation.Fuel Ratio Control Setting
To avoid personal injury, always wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air.
Stop the engine. Remove the control line that connects the FRC to the inlet manifold. Apply 140 kPa (20 psi) to 200 kPa (29 psi) air pressure to the FRC. Listen for air leakage in the governor. If leaking air is detected, replace the FRC. Check the setting for the FRC. Refer to Service Manual, SENR6454, "3114, 3116 & 3126 Engine Governors". Binding in the Fuel Injection Control Linkage
If the fuel injection control linkage is binding, refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Injection Control Linkage".Damage to the Valve Train or Damage to the Unit Injectors
Remove the valve cover. Inspect the following items for damage:
Unit injectors
Push rods
Rocker armsRefer to Troubleshooting, "Unit Injector".Improper Fuel Injection Timing
Check the fuel injection timing. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Fuel Timing".Incorrect Valve Adjustment
Check the valve adjustment. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Valve Lash".Incorrect Fuel Setting
Check the fuel setting. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, "Fuel Setting".Faulty Turbocharger
Inspect the turbocharger compressor wheel. If excessive deposits are found on the compressor wheel or the compressor wheel is damaged, determine the cause. If the cause is not found, the problem will reoccur. Rotate the compressor wheel in order to check for dragging or binding. Check for excessive play in bearings.Low Fuel Pressure
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. Minimum fuel pressure with clean fuel filters is 50 kPa (7.3 psi) at low idle or 200 kPa (29 psi) at high idle. If the fuel pressure is low, make sure that the fuel filters are not plugged. Premature plugging of the fuel filter indicates excessive fuel system contamination. Ensure that the fuel system is clean. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Fuel Transfer Pump".Air in the Fuel
Refer to Troubleshooting, "Air In Fuel".Faulty Unit Injector
Use the 1U-6661 Pop Tester Group to check the unit injectors for proper operation. Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9787. Use the go/no-go gauge to check the unit injector height. Check the injectors for external leakage.Low Cylinder Compression
Check for signs of broken piston rings, faulty cylinder head gasket, and worn cylinders or valves. If the engine runs properly and there is not excessive blowby or excessive oil consumption, the cylinder compression is probably acceptable.
Parts guide Tohatsu:
346-63722-2
346-63722-2 GUIDE PLATE
M15D2, M18E2, M25C3, M30A4, M40C, M40D2, M40D2, M40D2, M50D2, M60C, M70C, M9.9D2
350-65204-0
3R3-65204-0
3R3-65204-0 GUIDE RUBBER, WATER PIPE
MFS15B2, MFS15B2, MFS15C, MFS15C, MFS18B2, MFS18B2, MFS20C, MFS20C, MFS9.9B2, MFS9.9B2, MFS9.9C
3V9-07440-0