SE 304 REPLACES JOHNSON / EVINRUDE EARLY MODEL V4 WITH 2.0:1
SE 305 JOHNSON EVINRUDE REPLACEMENT GEARCASE 2.0:1 GEAR RATIO
SE 306 REPLACES JOHNSON / EVINRUDE V6 W/1.83:1 RATIO
JOHNSON EVINRUDE V4 LARGE CASE 2.25 RATIO
SE308 JOHNSON EVINRUDE REPLACEMENT COUNTER ROTATION GEARCASE
SE 316 1.85 Replaces Johnson Evinrude Magnum Units
Johnson / Evinrude 318 1.85 Counter Rotation (Replaces Johnson/Evinrude Magnum Units)
Evinrude Johnson Lower Unit
The lower unit of an Evinrude Johnson outboard motor is an essential part of its propulsion system, responsible for transferring power from the engine to the water. This unit consists of various components, including gears, seals, bearings, and the propeller shaft, all housed within a durable casing submerged in water.
Components:
Gears: The lower unit contains a set of gears that transfer power from the engine's driveshaft to the propeller shaft, effectively converting rotational motion into thrust.
Seals: Seals are crucial for preventing water from entering the lower unit and damaging internal components. They help maintain a watertight seal, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Bearings: Bearings support the rotating shafts within the lower unit, reducing friction and allowing for smooth operation. Properly lubricated bearings are essential for minimizing wear and extending the lifespan of the unit.
Propeller Shaft: The propeller shaft extends from the lower unit and connects to the propeller. It transmits the rotational force generated by the engine to the propeller, causing the boat to move forward.
Maintenance:
Regular maintenance of the Evinrude Johnson lower unit is essential to ensure optimal performance and prevent costly repairs. Maintenance tasks may include:
Fluid Inspection: Regularly check the lower unit's gear oil for signs of contamination or low levels. Replace the gear oil according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Greasing: Lubricate the bearings and other moving parts to minimize friction and reduce wear. Ensure proper greasing intervals to maintain smooth operation.
Seal Inspection: Inspect seals for signs of damage or wear. Replace any damaged seals to prevent water intrusion and potential damage to internal components.
Propeller Inspection: Check the propeller for damage or signs of wear. Replace bent or damaged propellers to maintain efficient propulsion and prevent vibrations.
Repair and Replacement:
Despite proper maintenance, the Evinrude Johnson lower unit may require repairs or replacement over time. Common issues include gear wear, seal leaks, and bearing failure. It's essential to address any issues promptly to prevent further damage and ensure safe operation on the water.