947624 Gasket Volvo.Penta
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20, D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C, D11B1-A MP; D11B2-A MP, D11B3-A MP; D11B4-A MP, D12D-A MG; D1
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.2495" Diameter Carbide Tipped Dowel Pin Size Reamer Straight Shank 947624
.2495" Diameter Carbide Tipped Dowel Pin Size Reamer Straight Shank 947624 || 4 flutes 6" overall length 1 1/2" flute length || Used in pairs allowing disassembly of dies and molds 15/64" shank diameter
.2495" Diameter Carbide Tipped Dowel Pin Size Reamer Straight Shank 947624 || 4 flutes 6" overall length 1 1/2" flute length || Used in pairs allowing disassembly of dies and molds 15/64" shank diameter
.2495" Diameter Carbide Tipped Dowel Pin Size Reamer, Straight Shank, 947624
Super Tool 4 flutes || 6" overall length || 1 1/2" flute length || Used in pairs allowing disassembly of dies and molds || 15/64" shank diameter
Super Tool 4 flutes || 6" overall length || 1 1/2" flute length || Used in pairs allowing disassembly of dies and molds || 15/64" shank diameter
Compatible models:
2001; 2001B; 2001AG
AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A
AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD
AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A
AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D
AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E
D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20
D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C
D11B1-A MP; D11B2-A MP
D11B3-A MP; D11B4-A MP
D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG
D12D-A MH; D12D-B MH; D12D-C MH
D2-55; D2-55B; D2-55C
D70CHC; D70CRC; TD70CHC
D9A2A; D9A2A D9-425; D9A2A D9-500
D9A2A; D9A2A MG; D9A2A D9A-MG
DH10A; DH10A 285; DH10A 360
HS1A; HS1A; 1.96
KAD32P; TAMD42WJ-A; KAD43P-A
KAD42A; KAMD42A; HS1A
KAD42B; KAMD42B; TAMD42B
KAD42P-A; KAMD42P-A; HS1A
MD100A; TMD100A; TMD100AK
MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A
MD2010-C; MD2010-D; MD2020-C
MD2010A; MD2020A; MD2030A
MD2010B; MD2020B; MD2030B
MD31A; TMD31A; TMD31B
MD31A; TMD31B; TAMD31B
MD70C; TMD70C; TAMD70C
TAD1030G; TD1010G; TWD1010G
TAD1030GE; TAD1031GE; TAD1032GE
TAD1030P
TAD1230G; TD1210G; TWD1210G
TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P
TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP
TAD1630V; TWD1630V
TAD940GE; TAD941GE
TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE
TAMD103A
TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A
TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C
TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A
TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P
TAMD61A; TAMD62A
TAMD63L-A; TAMD63P-A
TAMD71A; TAMD72A
TAMD71B; TAMD73P-A; TAMD73WJ-A
TAMD72P-A; TAMD72WJ-A
TAMD74A; TAMD74A-A; TAMD74A-B
TD100CHC; TD100CRC; TD121CHC
TD100G-87; TD1030ME; TWD1030ME
TD100G-87; TD1030VE; TAD1030V
TD100G; TD100G-85; TD100G-87
TD120AHC; TD120ARC; TAD120AHC
TD120HP-86; TD121; TD121G
TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V
TD164KAE
TD30A; TD31ACE; TD40A
TD610G; TWD610G; TD710G
TD610M; TD630ME; TWD630ME
TD610V; TWD610V; TD630VE
TD61A; TD61AW; TD61ACE
TD71A; TID71A; TWD710V
TID162AG; TID162AGP; TID162AP
TMD100C
TMD102A; TAMD102A; TAMD102D
TMD121C; TAMD121C; TAMD121D
TMD41A; TMD41B; D41A
TMD41B; D41B; TAMD41B
TWD1230ME
TWD1240VE; TAD1241VE; TAD1242VE
TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G
TWD610P; TWD610PB; TWD710P
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- Cylinder Head Seawater-cooled Engine » 947624
- Cyl. Head, Repl. Exhaust Valve Seats Seawater-cooled Engine
- Cyl. Head, Repl. Exhaust Valve Seats Seawater-cooled Engine
- Cylinder Head Seawater-cooled Engine
- Cylinder Head Freshwater-cooled Engine
- Cyl. Head, Repl. Exhaust Valve Seats Freshwater-cooled Engine
- Cylinder Head
- Cyl. Head, Repl. Exhaust Valve Seats
- Cylinder Head
- Cylinder Head
- Cylinder Head
- Cylinder Head
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments: A
- Electrical System and Instruments: B
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: A
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: B
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: 868031
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: 868032
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: 868107
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System: 868108
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System: A
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System: B
- Electrical System and Instruments: A
- Electrical System and Instruments: B
- Electrical System and Instruments: C
- Electrical System and Instruments: D
- Electrical System and Instruments 1-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments 2-pole Electrical System
- Electrical System and Instruments
- Electrical System and Instruments
- Electrical System 2-pole Electrical System: 868210
- Electrical System 2-pole Electrical System: 868217
- Electrical System 2-pole Electrical System: 868218
- Electrical System 2-pole Electrical System: 868228
- Electrical System 2-pole Electrical System
- Temperature Gauge Set: 828879
- Temperature Gauge Set: 858883
AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD; TAMD31D; TMD31D
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: A
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: B
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 1.96:1
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 2.62:1
- Repair Kits
- Repair Kits: A
- Repair Kits: B
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 1.96:1
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 2.62:1
- Repair Kits
- Repair Kits: A
- Repair Kits: B
- Repair Kits: C
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: A
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: B
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: A
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: B
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 1.96:1
- Reverse Gear: RATIO 2.62:1
- Repair Kits: A
- Repair Kits: B
- Repair Kits: C
- Repair Kits
- Reverse Gear Twin Disc MG507 and Installation Components
- Reverse Gear Twin Disc MG507 and Installation Components
- Reverse Gear Twin Disc MG509 KC and Installation Components
- Reverse Gear Twin Disc MG509 and Installation Components
D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C; D11A-D MP; D11A-D (IPS); D11A-E; D11A-E MP; D11A-C MP; D11A-C (IPS)
D11B1-A MP; D11B2-A MP
D11B3-A MP; D11B4-A MP
D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG
D12D-A MH; D12D-B MH; D12D-C MH; D12D-E MH; D12D-G MH; D12C-A MP; D12D-A MP; D12D-B MP; D12D-C MP; D12D-D MP; D12D-E MP; D12D-F MP; D12D-G M
D2-55; D2-55B; D2-55C; D2-55D; D2-55E; D2-55F
D70CHC; D70CRC; TD70CHC; TD70CRC
D9A2A; D9A2A D9-425; D9A2A D9-500; D9A2A D9-500 (R4); D9A2A D9-575; D9A2B D9-425; D9A2B D9-500 (R5); D9A2B D9-575; D9A2C D9-425; D9A2D D9
D9A2A; D9A2A MG; D9A2A D9A-MG
DH10A; DH10A 285; DH10A 360; DH10A Rail; THD102KD; THD102KB
- Inlet Manifold with Starter Element 2-pole SN1201090022-
- Inlet Manifold with Starter Element 1-pole: A
- Inlet Manifold with Starter Element 1-pole: B
KAD32P; TAMD42WJ-A; KAD43P-A; KAMD43P; KAMD43P-A; KAMD43P-B; KAD44P; KAD44P-B; KAD44P-C; KAMD44P-A; KAMD44P-C; KAD300-A; KAMD300-A; HS1A; HS1E
- Induction and Exhaust Manifold: A
- Electrical System: A
- Electrical System: B
- Reverse Gear HS1A: Ratio 1.96
- Reverse Gear HS1A: Ratio 2.62
- Reverse Gear HS1E-A: RATIO 1.96:1
- Reverse Gear HS1E-A: RATIO 2.62:1
- Repair Kits: A
- Repair Kits: B
- Repair Kits
- Repair Kits
- Inlet and Exhaust Manifold with Installation Components: A
- Inlet and Exhaust Manifold with Installation Components: B
- Reverse Gear HS1A: 873171
- Reverse Gear HS1A: 873172
- Repair Kits
- Repair Kits Reverse Gear HS1A
Information:
Active Diagnostic Codes
An Active diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system that is happening now. It should be investigated and corrected as soon as possible.When an active diagnostic code is generated, the Check Engine Lamp will produce a visible warning. The Check Engine Lamp is located on the Diagnostic Enable Switch. The Diagnostic Enable Switch is located behind the electrical panel door outside the cab. Open the panel door and look towards the bottom to locate the Check Engine Lamp and Diagnostic Enable Switch. If the condition generating the diagnostic occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be Logged in the ECM memory.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the ECM. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock and will record the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence and the number of occurrences of the code. Knowing when and how often the code was generated can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems.An Electronic Service Tool can retrieve and delete Logged codes. Any Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours.When investigating logged diagnostic codes, keep in mind the following information.* Some diagnostic codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in operator complaints. If the time the code was logged does not correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to repair.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. Next likely is a component failure (sensor or switch). Least likely is failure of the ECM itself.* Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.To troubleshoot a Logged diagnostic code, refer to the Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic Codes in this section. The code number will direct you to a procedure in Section 5: Functional Tests. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting the symptoms that have been experienced by the operator. Refer to Section 3: Troubleshooting Without a Diagnostic Code. Always clear logged diagnostic codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.
Figure 4.1 - Reference: Output Voltage from an Analog Temperature Sensor. The diagram shown is for reference only and should not be used to troubleshoot an Analog Temperature Sensor.Logged Events
The ECM stores a historical record of the actions taken when parameters exceed their limits. This is known as event logging and can be a useful tool when troubleshooting. Events refer to engine operating conditions such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature. Logged events do not indicate an electronic system problem, but may indicate an engine system problem. The example diagram shown indicates the output voltage from an Analog Temperature Sensor and how the ECM responds to the signal voltage. This diagram is only an example, do not use the diagram shown to troubleshoot an Analog Temperature Sensor. Refer to P-599: Event Code Test in Section 5 for additional information.Using the ECAP to Display ACTIVE or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.2 - Example ECAP Diagnostic Display Screen1. Connect an ECAP and Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Diagnostics/Events option from the menu.4. Each diagnostic code CID and FMI are listed on the left and followed by a text description.5. The ECAP also displays the number of times the diagnostic code occurs and the engine hours at the first and last occurrence of the diagnostic code.6. The diagnostic status display is located on the far right of the display window. (a) The ACTIVE bar indicates the diagnostic is occurring.(b) No text present, as shown on the first two diagnostics, indicates that two codes are logged but are not active.Using ET to Display ACTIVE Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.3 - Example ET Active Diagnostic Code Screen1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Active Diagnostics option from the Diagnostics Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.Using ET to Display LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.4 - Example ET Logged Diagnostic Code Screen1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Logged Diagnostics option from the Diagnostics Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.Using ET or ECAP to Display and Perform Sensor Calibrations
Figure 4.5 - Example Calibrate Sensors ScreenDiagnostic Terminology
Module Identifier (MID)Two or three digit code which is assigned to each module or control system. Component Identifier (CID)Two or three digit code which is assigned to each component or system.Failure Mode Identifier (FMI)Type of failure the component experienced (adopted from SAE standard practice J1587 diagnostics). Active CodeThe MID, CID and FMI can be sent through the CAT data link to the Communication Adapter Tool to the Electronic Service Tool (ET).Logged CodeThe diagnostic will be entered into the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log) when it becomes Active. The number of occurrences will be saved in the good to bad counter in the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log). First and last occurrence time (engine hours) will also be saved in the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log). This information is then available for display on the Electronic Service Tool (ET).Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic/Event Codes
An Active diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system that is happening now. It should be investigated and corrected as soon as possible.When an active diagnostic code is generated, the Check Engine Lamp will produce a visible warning. The Check Engine Lamp is located on the Diagnostic Enable Switch. The Diagnostic Enable Switch is located behind the electrical panel door outside the cab. Open the panel door and look towards the bottom to locate the Check Engine Lamp and Diagnostic Enable Switch. If the condition generating the diagnostic occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be Logged in the ECM memory.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the ECM. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock and will record the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence and the number of occurrences of the code. Knowing when and how often the code was generated can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems.An Electronic Service Tool can retrieve and delete Logged codes. Any Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours.When investigating logged diagnostic codes, keep in mind the following information.* Some diagnostic codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in operator complaints. If the time the code was logged does not correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to repair.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. Next likely is a component failure (sensor or switch). Least likely is failure of the ECM itself.* Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.To troubleshoot a Logged diagnostic code, refer to the Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic Codes in this section. The code number will direct you to a procedure in Section 5: Functional Tests. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting the symptoms that have been experienced by the operator. Refer to Section 3: Troubleshooting Without a Diagnostic Code. Always clear logged diagnostic codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.
Figure 4.1 - Reference: Output Voltage from an Analog Temperature Sensor. The diagram shown is for reference only and should not be used to troubleshoot an Analog Temperature Sensor.Logged Events
The ECM stores a historical record of the actions taken when parameters exceed their limits. This is known as event logging and can be a useful tool when troubleshooting. Events refer to engine operating conditions such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature. Logged events do not indicate an electronic system problem, but may indicate an engine system problem. The example diagram shown indicates the output voltage from an Analog Temperature Sensor and how the ECM responds to the signal voltage. This diagram is only an example, do not use the diagram shown to troubleshoot an Analog Temperature Sensor. Refer to P-599: Event Code Test in Section 5 for additional information.Using the ECAP to Display ACTIVE or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.2 - Example ECAP Diagnostic Display Screen1. Connect an ECAP and Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Diagnostics/Events option from the menu.4. Each diagnostic code CID and FMI are listed on the left and followed by a text description.5. The ECAP also displays the number of times the diagnostic code occurs and the engine hours at the first and last occurrence of the diagnostic code.6. The diagnostic status display is located on the far right of the display window. (a) The ACTIVE bar indicates the diagnostic is occurring.(b) No text present, as shown on the first two diagnostics, indicates that two codes are logged but are not active.Using ET to Display ACTIVE Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.3 - Example ET Active Diagnostic Code Screen1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Active Diagnostics option from the Diagnostics Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.Using ET to Display LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
Figure 4.4 - Example ET Logged Diagnostic Code Screen1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool Connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Logged Diagnostics option from the Diagnostics Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.Using ET or ECAP to Display and Perform Sensor Calibrations
Figure 4.5 - Example Calibrate Sensors ScreenDiagnostic Terminology
Module Identifier (MID)Two or three digit code which is assigned to each module or control system. Component Identifier (CID)Two or three digit code which is assigned to each component or system.Failure Mode Identifier (FMI)Type of failure the component experienced (adopted from SAE standard practice J1587 diagnostics). Active CodeThe MID, CID and FMI can be sent through the CAT data link to the Communication Adapter Tool to the Electronic Service Tool (ET).Logged CodeThe diagnostic will be entered into the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log) when it becomes Active. The number of occurrences will be saved in the good to bad counter in the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log). First and last occurrence time (engine hours) will also be saved in the permanent memory (Diagnostic Log). This information is then available for display on the Electronic Service Tool (ET).Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic/Event Codes
Parts gasket Volvo Penta:
947620
947620 Gasket
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20, D100A; D100AK; D100B, D100BHC; D100BRC; TD100AHC, D120A; D120AK; TD120A, D12D-A MG; D
969011
969011 Gasket
1372, 2001; 2001B; 2001AG, 230A; 230B; 250A, 251A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQ125B, AQ131A; AQ131B; AQ131C, AQ145B, AQ151A; AQ151B; AQ151C, AQ171A; AQ171C, D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20, D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C,
957173
957173 Gasket
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130, AQ120B; AQ125A; AQ140A, AQ145A; BB145A, AQ225D; AQ225E; AQ225F, AQ260A; AQ260B; BB260A, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D100A; D100AK; D100B, D100BHC; D100BRC; TD100AHC, D120A; D120AK; TD12
957177
957177 Gasket
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, 430; 430A; 430B, 500; 500A; 501A, 571A, 740A; BB740A, AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20, D120A; D120AK; TD120A, D2-55; D2-55B; D2-55C, D2-75; D2-75B; D2-75C, D3-110I-A; D3-110I-B; D3-110I-C, D7
829487
829487 Gasket
AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, KAD32P; TAMD42WJ-A; KAD43P-A, KAD42A; KAMD42A; HS1A, KAD42B; KAMD42B; TAMD42B, KAD42P-A; KAMD42P-A; HS1A, MD31A; TMD31A; TMD31B, MD31A; TMD31B; TAMD31B, M
947282
947282 Gasket
AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C, D11B1-A MP; D11B2-A MP, D11B3-A MP; D11B4-A MP, D2-55; D2-55B; D2-55C, D2-75; D2-75B; D2-75C, D3-110I-A;
876110
876110 Gasket kit, intercooler
AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, KAD42A; KAMD42A; HS1A, KAD42B; KAMD42B; TAMD42B, KAD42P-A; KAMD42P-A; HS1A, MD31A; TMD31A; TMD31B, MD31A; TMD31B; TAMD31B, TMD41A; TMD41B; D41A, TMD41B; D41B; TAMD41B
861907
861907 Gasket
D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20, MD2010-C; MD2010-D; MD2020-C, MD2010A; MD2020A; MD2030A, MD2010B; MD2020B; MD2030B