3861023 Gasket Volvo.Penta
8.1Gi-A; 8.1Gi-B; 8.1Gi-BF, 8.1Gi-E; 8.1Gi-EF; 8.1GXi-D, 8.1Gi-F; 8.1Gi-FF; 8.1GXi-E, 8.1Gi-G; 8.1Gi-GF; 8.1GXi-F, 8.1Gi-H; 8.1Gi-HF; 8.1GXi-G, 8.1Gi-J; 8.1Gi-JF; 8.1OSi-J, 8.1GiC-400-J; 8.1GiC-400-JF; 8.1GiC-400-Q, 8.1GiCE-J; 8.1GiCE-JF; 8.1GiCE-M,
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Compatible models:
8.1Gi-A; 8.1Gi-B; 8.1Gi-BF
8.1Gi-E; 8.1Gi-EF; 8.1GXi-D
8.1Gi-F; 8.1Gi-FF; 8.1GXi-E
8.1Gi-G; 8.1Gi-GF; 8.1GXi-F
8.1Gi-H; 8.1Gi-HF; 8.1GXi-G
8.1Gi-J; 8.1Gi-JF; 8.1OSi-J
8.1GiC-400-J; 8.1GiC-400-JF; 8.1GiC-400-Q
8.1GiCE-J; 8.1GiCE-JF; 8.1GiCE-M
8.1GiCE-P; 8.1GiCE-Q
8.1GiE-JF; 8.1GiE-J; 8.1OSiE-JF
8.1GiE-P; 8.1GXiE-P
8.1GiI-G; 8.1GXiI-F
8.1GiI-H; 8.1GXiI-G
8.1IPSCE-JF; 8.1IPSCE-MF
8.1IPSCE-PF; 8.1IPSCE-Q; 8.1IPSCE-P
8.1IPSE-JF
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
8.1Gi-E; 8.1Gi-EF; 8.1GXi-D; 8.1GXi-DF; 8.1OSi-A; 8.1OSi-AF; 8.1GiI-E; 8.1GXiI-D
8.1Gi-F; 8.1Gi-FF; 8.1GXi-E; 8.1GXi-EF; 8.1GiI-F; 8.1GXiI-E; 8.1OSi-B; 8.1OSi-BF
- Intake Manifold
- Intake Manifold
- Intake Manifold
- Intake Manifold
- Intake Manifold
- Repair Kits
- Repair Kits
8.1Gi-H; 8.1Gi-HF; 8.1GXi-G; 8.1GXi-GF; 8.1OSi-D; 8.1OSi-DF
8.1Gi-J; 8.1Gi-JF; 8.1OSi-J; 8.1OSi-JF; 8.1GXi-J; 8.1GXi-JF
8.1GiC-400-J; 8.1GiC-400-JF; 8.1GiC-400-Q
8.1GiCE-J; 8.1GiCE-JF; 8.1GiCE-M; 8.1GiCE-MF
8.1GiCE-P; 8.1GiCE-Q
8.1GiE-JF; 8.1GiE-J; 8.1OSiE-JF; 8.1OSiE-J; 8.1GXiE-JF; 8.1GXiE-J; 8.1GiE-K; 8.1GiE-KF; 8.1GXiE-K; 8.1GXiE-KF; 8.1GiE-M; 8.1GiE-MF; 8.1GXiE-
8.1GiE-P; 8.1GXiE-P
8.1GiI-G; 8.1GXiI-F
8.1GiI-H; 8.1GXiI-G
8.1IPSCE-JF; 8.1IPSCE-MF
8.1IPSCE-PF; 8.1IPSCE-Q; 8.1IPSCE-P
8.1IPSE-JF
Information:
Fuel Filter Elements
Checking Fuel Pressure Gauge
With engine running, the fuel pressure gauge should register in the NORMAL range. If the gauge registers in the OUT range, clean the primary fuel filter element, if so equipped, and/or service the fuel filter elements.Cleaning Primary Filter Element
1. Stop the engine.2. Close the diesel fuel supply line valve.3. Loosen the nut on the cover and remove the case. 4. Remove the filter element. Clean the element and case in kerosene or diesel fuel.5. Inspect and install the upper and lower cover gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.6. Install the cleaned filter element and case.7. Prime the fuel system.Draining Water and Sediment
1. Close the fuel supply valve.2. Remove the vent plugs located on top of the fuel filter housing. 3. Remove the fuel drain plugs. Drain water and sediment from the filter housing. 4. Install the drain plugs and vent plugs.5. Prime the fuel system.Installing New Fuel Filter Elements
1. Close the fuel supply line valve.2. Remove the vent plug located on top of the fuel filter housing.3. Remove the drain plugs and drain the fuel filter housing.4. Remove the end covers.5. Remove the filter elements. 6. Wipe sediment from inside the housing.7. Close all drain valves.8. Install new elements.9. Inspect and install the cover gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.10. Install the end covers.11. Prime the fuel system.Priming the Fuel System
1. Open the fuel supply line valve.2. Move the governor control lever to the shutoff position.3. Be sure the vent plug located on top of the fuel filter housing is open.4. Operate the priming pump lever until no air bubbles are visible through the glass window. 5. Close the vent valve.6. Start the engine.Bleeding the Fuel System
If the engine runs rough, release trapped air from the fuel lines.With the engine running:1. Loosen a fuel line-loosen either the line nut at the fuel injection pump, or the line nut at the nozzle. 2. Allow the fuel to spurt until the fuel stream is free of air bubbles.3. Tighten the line nut. Proceed to the next fuel line and repeat the procedure.4. Continue this procedure for all fuel lines.Woodward PGEV Governor
Checking Governor Oil Level
With engine running:1. Check the governor oil level sight gauge.2. Maintain the oil level BETWEEN the ADD and FULL marks. Slowly add oil as required. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART for proper oil to use.
Do not fill above the FULL mark. Overfilling causes aeration of the oil, which causes surging of the engine.
A hunting, or surging, condition will exist if the oil level is either above the FULL mark or below the ADD mark while running. Changing Governor Oil
1. Move the governor control lever to the shutoff position.2. Drain the hydraulic servo mechanism and the governor case by opening the two drain cocks.
SERVO DRAIN
GOVERNOR CASE DRAIN3. Close both drain cocks.4. Fill the governor to the FULL mark on the sight gauge with clean oil. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART for proper oil to use. Bleeding the Governor
1. Loosen each air vent plug until oil begins to leak passed the threads.
AIR VENT PLUG
AIR VENT PLUG2. Start the engine.3. Open the compensating needle valve several turns. This should cause the engine speed to surge.
OPENING COMPENSATING NEEDLE VALVEThe surging causes movement of all governor parts, and forces the trapped air through the governor oil passages and out the vent plugs.4. Allow the surging to continue at idle speed.5. When a solid stream of oil appears at each vent plug, tighten the vent plugs.6. Add oil to the governor if needed.7. Close the compensating needle valve slowly until the surging condition is eliminated or minimized.8. Allow the engine to idle until both engine and governor reach normal operating temperature.9. Open the compensating needle valve several turns and allow the engine to surge.10. Slowly close the compensating needle valve until surging is completely eliminated. This should occur when the needle valve is opened between one-quarter turn and three full turns.11. Test the governor stability by disturbing the engine speed. If the engine speed surges, close the needle valve slightly and test again.Changes to the final setting will only be necessary when a change in the ambient temperature is sufficient to affect the oil viscosity.Flushing the Governor
If it is desirable to flush the governor:1. Run the engine 5 to 10 minutes, while increasing and decreasing engine speed.2. Drain the servo mechanism and the governor case.3. Fill the governor to the FULL mark on the sight gauge with clean oil.4. Bleed the governor, if necessary.
Checking Fuel Pressure Gauge
With engine running, the fuel pressure gauge should register in the NORMAL range. If the gauge registers in the OUT range, clean the primary fuel filter element, if so equipped, and/or service the fuel filter elements.Cleaning Primary Filter Element
1. Stop the engine.2. Close the diesel fuel supply line valve.3. Loosen the nut on the cover and remove the case. 4. Remove the filter element. Clean the element and case in kerosene or diesel fuel.5. Inspect and install the upper and lower cover gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.6. Install the cleaned filter element and case.7. Prime the fuel system.Draining Water and Sediment
1. Close the fuel supply valve.2. Remove the vent plugs located on top of the fuel filter housing. 3. Remove the fuel drain plugs. Drain water and sediment from the filter housing. 4. Install the drain plugs and vent plugs.5. Prime the fuel system.Installing New Fuel Filter Elements
1. Close the fuel supply line valve.2. Remove the vent plug located on top of the fuel filter housing.3. Remove the drain plugs and drain the fuel filter housing.4. Remove the end covers.5. Remove the filter elements. 6. Wipe sediment from inside the housing.7. Close all drain valves.8. Install new elements.9. Inspect and install the cover gaskets. Install new gaskets if necessary.10. Install the end covers.11. Prime the fuel system.Priming the Fuel System
1. Open the fuel supply line valve.2. Move the governor control lever to the shutoff position.3. Be sure the vent plug located on top of the fuel filter housing is open.4. Operate the priming pump lever until no air bubbles are visible through the glass window. 5. Close the vent valve.6. Start the engine.Bleeding the Fuel System
If the engine runs rough, release trapped air from the fuel lines.With the engine running:1. Loosen a fuel line-loosen either the line nut at the fuel injection pump, or the line nut at the nozzle. 2. Allow the fuel to spurt until the fuel stream is free of air bubbles.3. Tighten the line nut. Proceed to the next fuel line and repeat the procedure.4. Continue this procedure for all fuel lines.Woodward PGEV Governor
Checking Governor Oil Level
With engine running:1. Check the governor oil level sight gauge.2. Maintain the oil level BETWEEN the ADD and FULL marks. Slowly add oil as required. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART for proper oil to use.
Do not fill above the FULL mark. Overfilling causes aeration of the oil, which causes surging of the engine.
A hunting, or surging, condition will exist if the oil level is either above the FULL mark or below the ADD mark while running. Changing Governor Oil
1. Move the governor control lever to the shutoff position.2. Drain the hydraulic servo mechanism and the governor case by opening the two drain cocks.
SERVO DRAIN
GOVERNOR CASE DRAIN3. Close both drain cocks.4. Fill the governor to the FULL mark on the sight gauge with clean oil. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART for proper oil to use. Bleeding the Governor
1. Loosen each air vent plug until oil begins to leak passed the threads.
AIR VENT PLUG
AIR VENT PLUG2. Start the engine.3. Open the compensating needle valve several turns. This should cause the engine speed to surge.
OPENING COMPENSATING NEEDLE VALVEThe surging causes movement of all governor parts, and forces the trapped air through the governor oil passages and out the vent plugs.4. Allow the surging to continue at idle speed.5. When a solid stream of oil appears at each vent plug, tighten the vent plugs.6. Add oil to the governor if needed.7. Close the compensating needle valve slowly until the surging condition is eliminated or minimized.8. Allow the engine to idle until both engine and governor reach normal operating temperature.9. Open the compensating needle valve several turns and allow the engine to surge.10. Slowly close the compensating needle valve until surging is completely eliminated. This should occur when the needle valve is opened between one-quarter turn and three full turns.11. Test the governor stability by disturbing the engine speed. If the engine speed surges, close the needle valve slightly and test again.Changes to the final setting will only be necessary when a change in the ambient temperature is sufficient to affect the oil viscosity.Flushing the Governor
If it is desirable to flush the governor:1. Run the engine 5 to 10 minutes, while increasing and decreasing engine speed.2. Drain the servo mechanism and the governor case.3. Fill the governor to the FULL mark on the sight gauge with clean oil.4. Bleed the governor, if necessary.
Parts gasket Volvo Penta:
3862079
3862079 Gasket
3.0GLM-C; 3.0GLP-C, 3.0GLP-A; 3.0GLP-B; 3.0GLM-A, 4.3GL-A; 4.3GL-B; 4.3GL-C, 4.3GXi-A, 4.3GXi-B; 4.3GXi-BF; 4.3OSi-B, 4.3GXi-C; 4.3GXi-CF; 4.3GXi-D, 4.3GXi-E; 4.3GXi-EF; 4.3OSi-E, 5.0GXi-A; 5.7Gi-A; 5.7GXi-A, 5.0GXi-B; 5.0GXi-BF; 5.0OSi-B, 5.0GXi-C;
3841013
3841013 Gasket
3.0GLP-E, 3.0GLP-J; 3.0GLP-N, 3.0GXiC-J; 3.0GXi-J, 4.3GL-G; 4.3GL-GF, 4.3GL-J; 4.3GL-JF, 4.3GL-P, 4.3GXi-225-R; 4.3Gi-200-R, 4.3GXi-G; 4.3GXi-GF; 4.3OSi-G, 4.3GXi-J; 4.3GXi-JF; 4.3OSi-J, 4.3GXi-P; 4.3GXi-Q, 4.3GXiE-225-R, 4.3GXiE-M, 4.3GXiE-P; 4.3GXi
40005439
40005439 Gasket
3.0GXiC-J; 3.0GXi-J, 5.0GXiC-270-R; 5.0GiC-225-S, 5.0GXiC-J; 5.0GXiC-JF; 5.0GiC-J, 5.0GXiC-P, 5.0GXiCE-270-R; 5.0GiCE-225-S, 5.0GXiCE-J; 5.0GXiCE-JF; 5.0GXiCE-M, 5.0GXiCE-P, 5.7GiC-300-J; 5.7GiC-300-JF; 5.7GXiC-J, 5.7GiC-300-P; 5.7GXiC-P, 5.7GiC-300-
977751
977751 Gasket
3.0GXiC-J; 3.0GXi-J, 5.0GXiC-270-R; 5.0GiC-225-S, 5.0GXiC-J; 5.0GXiC-JF; 5.0GiC-J, 5.0GXiC-P, 5.0GXiCE-270-R; 5.0GiCE-225-S, 5.0GXiCE-J; 5.0GXiCE-JF; 5.0GXiCE-M, 5.0GXiCE-P, 5.7GiC-300-J; 5.7GiC-300-JF; 5.7GXiC-J, 5.7GiC-300-P; 5.7GXiC-P, 5.7GiC-300-
3852111
3852111 Gasket
4.3GL-A; 4.3GL-B; 4.3GL-C, 4.3GL-E; 4.3GL-EF, 4.3GL-G; 4.3GL-GF, 4.3GL-J; 4.3GL-JF, 4.3GL-P, 4.3GLMMDA; 4.3GLPMDA; 4.3GSPMDA, 4.3GLPBYC; 4.3GSPBYC; 4.3GIPBYCCE, 4.3GLPEFS; 4.3GiPEFS, 4.3GLPHUB; 4.3GSPHUB; 4.3GSPHUS, 4.3GLPLKD; 4.3GLPLKE; 4.3GSPLKD, 4
3858993
3858993 Gasket
4.3GL-E; 4.3GL-EF, 4.3GL-G; 4.3GL-GF, 4.3GL-J; 4.3GL-JF, 4.3GXi-B; 4.3GXi-BF; 4.3OSi-B, 4.3GXi-C; 4.3GXi-CF; 4.3GXi-D, 4.3GXi-E; 4.3GXi-EF; 4.3OSi-E, 4.3GXi-F; 4.3GXi-FF; 4.3OSi-F, 4.3GXi-G; 4.3GXi-GF; 4.3OSi-G, 4.3GXi-J; 4.3GXi-JF; 4.3OSi-J, 4.3GXiE
3850496
3850496 Gasket, exhaust elbow to manifold
4.3GLMMDA; 4.3GLPMDA; 4.3GSPMDA, 4.3GLPBYC; 4.3GSPBYC; 4.3GIPBYCCE, 4.3GLPEFS; 4.3GiPEFS, 4.3GLPHUB; 4.3GSPHUB; 4.3GSPHUS, 4.3GLPLKD; 4.3GLPLKE; 4.3GSPLKD, 4.3GLPNCA; 4.3GLPNCB; 4.3GLPNCS, 4.3GLPWTC; 4.3GLPWTR; 4.3GSPWTC, 4.3GXi-B; 4.3GXi-BF; 4.3OSi-
3852472
3852472 Gasket, manifold to engine
7.4GIPBYCCE; 7.4GIPBYDCE; 7.4GSIPBYCCE, 7.4GiPEFS; 7.4GSiPEFS; 8.2GSiPEFS, 7.4GIPWTR; 7.4GSIPWTR; 8.2GSIPWTR, 7.4GLPHUS; 7.4GIPHUSCE; 7.4GSIXHUS, 7.4GLPLKD; 7.4GLPLKE; 7.4GIPLKDCE, 7.4GLPMDA; 7.4GLPMDM; 8.2GLPMDA, 7.4GLPNCA; 7.4GLPNCS; 7.4GLPNCM, 8.1