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Yamaha - Oil Strainer - Oil Injection Filtration - 6E5-13411-00-00

SKU: 6E5-13411-00-00
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Description

Yamaha - Oil Strainer - Oil Injection Filtration - 6E5-13411-00-00


Overview

On Yamaha two-strokes, keeping the oil system clean is everything. This oil strainer sits in the line and catches debris before it ever makes it into the pump or engine, which can save you from serious damage down the road. It’s one of those parts that quietly does its job until it gets clogged or overlooked. Keeping a clean, functioning strainer in place helps your oil system stay consistent and reliable every time you fire up.


Key Features

  • Inline Filtration Design – Traps debris before it reaches critical oil injection components.
  • Clear Flow Support – Helps maintain steady oil delivery without restriction.
  • Durable Housing Construction – Built to handle constant oil exposure and engine vibration.
  • Direct Yamaha Replacement Fit – Matches original setup for quick and proper installation.

Engine & Boat Compatibility

115 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes B115, P115, S115
130 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes S130
150 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes ProV150, V150, VX150, VZ150, Z150
175 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes P175, S175, V175, VZ175, Z175
200 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes P200, S200, SX200, VZ200
Yamaha V6 Excel Models


FAQ

Q: What happens if the oil strainer gets clogged?
A: It can restrict oil flow, which can lead to poor lubrication and potential engine damage.

Q: How often should I check or clean the strainer?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect it during regular maintenance or anytime you’re servicing the oil system.

Q: Can I run the engine without this strainer?
A: Not recommended—it protects your oil pump and internal components from debris.

Q: Is cleaning enough, or should I replace it?
A: If it’s heavily clogged or damaged, replacement is the safer option.

Q: Does saltwater use affect the strainer?
A: Not directly, but overall engine conditions can impact debris buildup in the system.

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Yamaha - Oil Strainer - Oil Injection Filtration - 6E5-13411-00-00

$28.46 $31.65

Yamaha - Oil Strainer - Oil Injection Filtration - 6E5-13411-00-00


Overview

On Yamaha two-strokes, keeping the oil system clean is everything. This oil strainer sits in the line and catches debris before it ever makes it into the pump or engine, which can save you from serious damage down the road. It’s one of those parts that quietly does its job until it gets clogged or overlooked. Keeping a clean, functioning strainer in place helps your oil system stay consistent and reliable every time you fire up.


Key Features

  • Inline Filtration Design – Traps debris before it reaches critical oil injection components.
  • Clear Flow Support – Helps maintain steady oil delivery without restriction.
  • Durable Housing Construction – Built to handle constant oil exposure and engine vibration.
  • Direct Yamaha Replacement Fit – Matches original setup for quick and proper installation.

Engine & Boat Compatibility

115 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes B115, P115, S115
130 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes S130
150 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes ProV150, V150, VX150, VZ150, Z150
175 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes P175, S175, V175, VZ175, Z175
200 HP Yamaha Outboards – Includes P200, S200, SX200, VZ200
Yamaha V6 Excel Models


FAQ

Q: What happens if the oil strainer gets clogged?
A: It can restrict oil flow, which can lead to poor lubrication and potential engine damage.

Q: How often should I check or clean the strainer?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect it during regular maintenance or anytime you’re servicing the oil system.

Q: Can I run the engine without this strainer?
A: Not recommended—it protects your oil pump and internal components from debris.

Q: Is cleaning enough, or should I replace it?
A: If it’s heavily clogged or damaged, replacement is the safer option.

Q: Does saltwater use affect the strainer?
A: Not directly, but overall engine conditions can impact debris buildup in the system.

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