860020 Oil pump Volvo.Penta
MD22A; MD22A-A; MD22L-A, MD22L; MD22P; MD22L-B
Oil
Price: query
Rating:
You can buy parts:
As an associate, we earn commssions on qualifying purchases through the links below
$510.44
04-09-2024
CN: A.Wings
AW New Turbo TurboCharger BV35 2002- For Fiat Grande Punto Doblo Punto Strada Idea Linea For Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.3 JTDM For Opel/Vauxhall Corsa For Lancia Musa Epsilon MultiJet 1 25 SJTD
Generic Part Number 54359880014 Previous Version 5435-988-0014 5435-971-0014 OE number 55198317 71789039 93189317 860020 860127 || Year Jun-02 Description Commercial Cars Manufacturer Part Number 54359710014 54359700014 5435-971-0014 5435-970-0014 CHRA 54357100513 5435-710-0513 1303035904 1000030153 || Turbo Model BV35-1573DBK462.18AVAXX BV35 Engine MultiJet 1 25 SJTD Displacement 1.25L 1248 ccm 4 Cylinders KW 66/90 HP RPM Max 4000 Fuel Diesel || Angle α compressor housing 180° Angle β turbine housing 152° Bearing Housing 54351504002 Oil Cooled 1303035454 1900011246 Turbine Wheel Ind. 31. mm Exd. 34.7 mm 9 Blades 1303035437 1100016233 Comp. Wheel Ind. 38.9 mm Exd. 102.3 mm Trm 3.09 5+5 Blades 1303035403 1200016296
Generic Part Number 54359880014 Previous Version 5435-988-0014 5435-971-0014 OE number 55198317 71789039 93189317 860020 860127 || Year Jun-02 Description Commercial Cars Manufacturer Part Number 54359710014 54359700014 5435-971-0014 5435-970-0014 CHRA 54357100513 5435-710-0513 1303035904 1000030153 || Turbo Model BV35-1573DBK462.18AVAXX BV35 Engine MultiJet 1 25 SJTD Displacement 1.25L 1248 ccm 4 Cylinders KW 66/90 HP RPM Max 4000 Fuel Diesel || Angle α compressor housing 180° Angle β turbine housing 152° Bearing Housing 54351504002 Oil Cooled 1303035454 1900011246 Turbine Wheel Ind. 31. mm Exd. 34.7 mm 9 Blades 1303035437 1100016233 Comp. Wheel Ind. 38.9 mm Exd. 102.3 mm Trm 3.09 5+5 Blades 1303035403 1200016296
Lund 860020 3D Flame Grille
Lund Designed to protect the vehicle from debris and stones || Tough and premium T-6 aircraft grade billet aluminum provides extended durability and long lasting performance || Features a 3D flame design with laser technology || Built with high precision || Easy installation
Lund Designed to protect the vehicle from debris and stones || Tough and premium T-6 aircraft grade billet aluminum provides extended durability and long lasting performance || Features a 3D flame design with laser technology || Built with high precision || Easy installation
$510.20
02-05-2024
CN: Zenith Choice
ZC New Turbo TurboCharger BV35 2002- For Fiat Grande Punto Doblo Punto Strada Idea Linea For Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.3 JTDM For Opel/Vauxhall Corsa For Lancia Musa Epsilon MultiJet 1 25 SJTD
Generic Part Number 54359880014 Previous Version 5435-988-0014 5435-971-0014 OE number 55198317 71789039 93189317 860020 860127 || Year Jun-02 Description Commercial Cars Manufacturer Part Number 54359710014 54359700014 5435-971-0014 5435-970-0014 CHRA 54357100513 5435-710-0513 1303035904 1000030153 || Turbo Model BV35-1573DBK462.18AVAXX BV35 Engine MultiJet 1 25 SJTD Displacement 1.25L 1248 ccm 4 Cylinders KW 66/90 HP RPM Max 4000 Fuel Diesel || Angle α compressor housing 180° Angle β turbine housing 152° Bearing Housing 54351504002 Oil Cooled 1303035454 1900011246 Turbine Wheel Ind. 31. mm Exd. 34.7 mm 9 Blades 1303035437 1100016233 Comp. Wheel Ind. 38.9 mm Exd. 102.3 mm Trm 3.09 5+5 Blades 1303035403 1200016296
Generic Part Number 54359880014 Previous Version 5435-988-0014 5435-971-0014 OE number 55198317 71789039 93189317 860020 860127 || Year Jun-02 Description Commercial Cars Manufacturer Part Number 54359710014 54359700014 5435-971-0014 5435-970-0014 CHRA 54357100513 5435-710-0513 1303035904 1000030153 || Turbo Model BV35-1573DBK462.18AVAXX BV35 Engine MultiJet 1 25 SJTD Displacement 1.25L 1248 ccm 4 Cylinders KW 66/90 HP RPM Max 4000 Fuel Diesel || Angle α compressor housing 180° Angle β turbine housing 152° Bearing Housing 54351504002 Oil Cooled 1303035454 1900011246 Turbine Wheel Ind. 31. mm Exd. 34.7 mm 9 Blades 1303035437 1100016233 Comp. Wheel Ind. 38.9 mm Exd. 102.3 mm Trm 3.09 5+5 Blades 1303035403 1200016296
Compatible models:
MD22A; MD22A-A; MD22L-A
MD22L; MD22P; MD22L-B
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- Oil Pump, Components » 860020
Information:
Introduction
Before you attempt the procedures documented in this Special Instruction, make sure that you have read and understand the information in this document.The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) requires limiting of the engine speed and/or power in certain conditions. This limiting helps ensure proper functioning of the engine emission control system. The EPA allows the temporary disabling of these limits during a qualified emergency situation. Per the US EPA the following conditions qualify for overriding the limitation of power and/or speed.
A significant direct or indirect risk to human life.Below are examples of direct versus indirect risks.Direct - An emission controls condition that inhibits performance of an engine being used to rescue a person from life-threatening situation.Indirect - An emission controls condition that inhibits performance of an engine being used to provide electrical power to a data center that routes 911 emergency response communications.Emission control conditions that limit the engine speed and/or power are not required on engines used in emergency equipment. Per the United States EPA, emergency equipment includes :
Specialized vehicles used to perform aircraft rescue and/or fire-fighting functions at airports, with particular emphasis on saving lives and reducing injuries coincident with aircraft fires following impact, or aircraft ground fires.
Wildland firefighting equipment designed primarily to support wildland fire suppression operations. For example, a bulldozer designed with special features for fighting wildfires would be a piece of emergency equipment.Note: Engines for dedicated non-road emergency equipment are identified by the words, "THIS ENGINE IS FOR INSTALLATION IN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ONLY", on the engine emissions label.The information below does not apply to such dedicated non-road emergency equipment engines.The emissions-related derate can be disabled for up to 120 hours of engine operation. The temporary disabling of emissions-related derate is referred to as Operator Inducement Emergency Override and must be reported to the US EPA. The override can only be reset by the engine manufacturer, Caterpillar®. A dealer can reset the override using Caterpillar supplied passwords. Improper use of the override, and failure to report use of the override is prohibited under federal regulations. Such violation is subject to penalties by the US EPA. Civil penalties may be assessed per day operated in violation, and can be severe.Override Overview
To use this feature requires Tier IV Final Prod 5 version of software or greater, and an updated cab electronic display. Check with your Caterpillar® dealer on whether the machine has the latest software and cab display. Displays can differ from one machine to another.This feature can only be enabled using Caterpillar supplied passwords. This feature is disabled by default. This feature will be enabled at the factory if allowed. If the customer wants the feature enabled after delivery of engine, they will need to contact their Caterpillar dealer. Engines going to the European Union or Japan are not allowed to have this feature enabled. For detailed information on activating, deactivating, or resetting the override, contact your Caterpillar dealer. Before you attempt the procedures documented in this special instruction, make sure that you have read and understand the information in this document.When an emergency situation occurs, initial activation of the override is allowed without input from Caterpillar. Prior to activation, the operator will be notified of the following on display : "EMERGENCY USE ONLY. SEE OWNERS MANUAL. PENALTIES APPLY FOR MISUSE." Upon activation, the check engine, and action lamps will also illuminate to alert the operator that the override is active. A code will also become active indicating that the engine emission operator inducement emergency override is active. The override must be paused by the operator if the emergency ends before the 120 hours of override operation has expired. While paused, the equipment will be subject to inducements (derates). For engines in the 0.5 to 18 liter range, the override may only be reactivated if an emergency situation returns prior to reaching an hour threshold of total engine operation since initially activating the override. This threshold is referred to as the backstop timer. This threshold could vary by application, but will typically be 300 hours. For larger engines, there is no backstop timer and override can be reactivated any time until 120 hours of total override activation has been exceeded. After 120 hours of override use, or backstop timer threshold met, the override will expire, and the equipment will be subject to inducements. Upon activation, the check engine and action lamps will continue to be illuminated until the override is reset. If the override has expired, the dealer will need to reset the override in order to use the override again. The code indicating that the engine emission operator inducement emergency override is active, will be cleared when the override is reset. Resetting the override is the only way to clear the code.Enabling the Override
The Operator Inducement Emergency Override feature is disabled by defa
Before you attempt the procedures documented in this Special Instruction, make sure that you have read and understand the information in this document.The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) requires limiting of the engine speed and/or power in certain conditions. This limiting helps ensure proper functioning of the engine emission control system. The EPA allows the temporary disabling of these limits during a qualified emergency situation. Per the US EPA the following conditions qualify for overriding the limitation of power and/or speed.
A significant direct or indirect risk to human life.Below are examples of direct versus indirect risks.Direct - An emission controls condition that inhibits performance of an engine being used to rescue a person from life-threatening situation.Indirect - An emission controls condition that inhibits performance of an engine being used to provide electrical power to a data center that routes 911 emergency response communications.Emission control conditions that limit the engine speed and/or power are not required on engines used in emergency equipment. Per the United States EPA, emergency equipment includes :
Specialized vehicles used to perform aircraft rescue and/or fire-fighting functions at airports, with particular emphasis on saving lives and reducing injuries coincident with aircraft fires following impact, or aircraft ground fires.
Wildland firefighting equipment designed primarily to support wildland fire suppression operations. For example, a bulldozer designed with special features for fighting wildfires would be a piece of emergency equipment.Note: Engines for dedicated non-road emergency equipment are identified by the words, "THIS ENGINE IS FOR INSTALLATION IN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ONLY", on the engine emissions label.The information below does not apply to such dedicated non-road emergency equipment engines.The emissions-related derate can be disabled for up to 120 hours of engine operation. The temporary disabling of emissions-related derate is referred to as Operator Inducement Emergency Override and must be reported to the US EPA. The override can only be reset by the engine manufacturer, Caterpillar®. A dealer can reset the override using Caterpillar supplied passwords. Improper use of the override, and failure to report use of the override is prohibited under federal regulations. Such violation is subject to penalties by the US EPA. Civil penalties may be assessed per day operated in violation, and can be severe.Override Overview
To use this feature requires Tier IV Final Prod 5 version of software or greater, and an updated cab electronic display. Check with your Caterpillar® dealer on whether the machine has the latest software and cab display. Displays can differ from one machine to another.This feature can only be enabled using Caterpillar supplied passwords. This feature is disabled by default. This feature will be enabled at the factory if allowed. If the customer wants the feature enabled after delivery of engine, they will need to contact their Caterpillar dealer. Engines going to the European Union or Japan are not allowed to have this feature enabled. For detailed information on activating, deactivating, or resetting the override, contact your Caterpillar dealer. Before you attempt the procedures documented in this special instruction, make sure that you have read and understand the information in this document.When an emergency situation occurs, initial activation of the override is allowed without input from Caterpillar. Prior to activation, the operator will be notified of the following on display : "EMERGENCY USE ONLY. SEE OWNERS MANUAL. PENALTIES APPLY FOR MISUSE." Upon activation, the check engine, and action lamps will also illuminate to alert the operator that the override is active. A code will also become active indicating that the engine emission operator inducement emergency override is active. The override must be paused by the operator if the emergency ends before the 120 hours of override operation has expired. While paused, the equipment will be subject to inducements (derates). For engines in the 0.5 to 18 liter range, the override may only be reactivated if an emergency situation returns prior to reaching an hour threshold of total engine operation since initially activating the override. This threshold is referred to as the backstop timer. This threshold could vary by application, but will typically be 300 hours. For larger engines, there is no backstop timer and override can be reactivated any time until 120 hours of total override activation has been exceeded. After 120 hours of override use, or backstop timer threshold met, the override will expire, and the equipment will be subject to inducements. Upon activation, the check engine and action lamps will continue to be illuminated until the override is reset. If the override has expired, the dealer will need to reset the override in order to use the override again. The code indicating that the engine emission operator inducement emergency override is active, will be cleared when the override is reset. Resetting the override is the only way to clear the code.Enabling the Override
The Operator Inducement Emergency Override feature is disabled by defa
Parts oil Volvo Penta:
853940
853940 Oil cooler
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, MD2010-C; MD2010-D; MD2020-C, MD2010A; MD2020A; MD2030A, MD2010B; MD2020B; MD2030B, MD22A; MD22A-A; MD22L-A, MD22L; MD22P; MD22L-B
875117
875117 Oil bilge pump
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, 230A; 230B; 250A, 251A, 430; 430A; 430B, 500; 500A; 501A, 571A, 740A; BB740A, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130, AQ120B; AQ125A; AQ140A, AQ125B,
835964
835964 Oil bilge pipe
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, 230A; 230B; 250A, 251A, 430; 430A; 430B, 500; 500A; 501A, 571A, 740A; BB740A, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130, AQ120B; AQ125A; AQ140A, AQ125B,
841527
841527 Oil bilge pipe
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, 230A; 230B; 250A, 251A, 430; 430A; 430B, 500; 500A; 501A, 571A, 740A; BB740A, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQ125B, AQ131A; AQ131B; AQ131C, AQ145B, AQ151A; AQ151B;
3517857
3517857 Oil filter
230A; 230B; 250A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, KAD32P; TAMD42WJ-A; KAD43P-A, MD22L; MD22P; MD22L-B
7744150_007
859672
859863