The Yamaha outboard fuel filter is designed to protect your Yamaha outboard engine by filtering out contaminants such as dirt, debris, and water from the fuel system. By ensuring that only clean fuel reaches the engine, the filter helps maintain optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and prevents potential engine damage caused by impurities.
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Osculati 17.504.40 YAMAHA Outboard Fuel Strainer, also known by its original reference 6D8-WS24A-00, is tailored to fit a variety of Yamaha engines, including models such as F30, F40, F50, F60, F70, F75, F90, F115, and LF115. This fuel strainer ensures efficient filtration of fuel, guaranteeing a clean and reliable fuel flow to the engine, thereby contributing to optimal performance and longevity.
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Osculati 17.504.41 YAMAHA Outboard Fuel Strainer, with the original reference 6P3-WS24A-01, is tailored for Yamaha outboard engines, including models F30, F40, F50, F60, F70, F75, F90, F115, and LF115. This essential component plays a crucial role in maintaining the engine's performance by filtering out impurities and contaminants from the fuel, ensuring smooth operation and longevity of your outboard motor.
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How does the primary fuel filter prevent water and debris from entering the Yamaha outboard engine?
The primary fuel filter prevents water and debris from entering the Yamaha outboard engine by utilizing a fuel-water separating filter that traps contaminants before they reach the fuel system. This 10-micron filter captures fine particles and separates water, allowing clean fuel to flow into the vapor separator tank, fuel pump, and injectors. A small water trap at the bottom of the filter assembly collects water, ensuring the engine receives uncontaminated fuel for optimal performance.
How often should a Yamaha outboard primary fuel filter be replaced to ensure optimal engine performance?
A Yamaha outboard primary fuel filter should typically be replaced every 50 hours of engine operation or at least once per boating season, depending on usage and fuel quality. Regular replacement ensures the filter continues to remove contaminants like dirt and water from the fuel line, protecting components such as the fuel injector, electric fuel pump, and VST filter. Following this schedule helps maintain optimal performance and extend the life of your Yamaha outboard motor.
How does a clogged Yamaha fuel filter affect the overall efficiency of the fuel system?
A clogged Yamaha fuel filter disrupts the efficiency of the fuel system by restricting the flow of fuel to the engine, leading to reduced performance and potential stalling. This blockage can cause the fuel pump to work harder, increasing wear on components like the primary fuel pump and fuel injectors. Regularly inspecting and replacing the Yamaha 10-micron in-line filter ensures proper fuel flow and helps maintain optimal engine performance.
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