-
Yamaha
$45.80Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
Yamaha F150 F200 F225 F250 Outboard Oil Filter 69J-13440-03-00 Supersedes to 69J-13440-04-00
$21.81$30.60Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
$23.83$26.50Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
$13.29$15.05Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
YAMAHA - PRIMARY FUEL FILTER CUP WRENCH - FITS 6P3-WS24A FILTER CUPS - YB-ACC04-1
$52.11Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
Yamaha - Primary Fuel Filter - 61N-24563-10-00 - See Description for Engine Models
$11.63$12.95Unit price /Unavailable -
-
Yamaha
Yamaha - Vapor Separator Tank (VST) Fuel Filter - 68V-13915-00-00 - F115 F200 F225 (V6)
$42.04$46.90Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
Yamaha Fuel Filter Element F50 F60 F75 F90 F115 - 6D8-WS24A-00-00 - 2-Pack
$44.78Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
$47.31$53.00Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
$227.81$248.90Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
Yamaha F115 F100 F90 F75 F50 F40 F30 Oil Filter 5GH-13440-71-00 5GH-13440-70-00 - 4-Pack
$52.04Unit price /Unavailable -
Yamaha
$227.81$248.90Unit price /Unavailable
As a part of general boat maintenance for inboard or outboard boats, one essential maintenance task to learn about is engine oil. When it comes to boats, marine oil and filters are slightly different than those found in cars.
When Should You Change Your Boat Fuel Filter? You should have your boat's fuel filters changed during scheduled maintenance and oil changes, which are typically done every 200-300 hours of running time or on a calendar basis such as semi-annually or quarterly. Most engine manufacturers recommend that you change your oil every 50-100 hours (check your owner's manual for your engine's exact interval requirements). Being two-stroke engines, they have no crankcase oil to change, and have fewer moving parts than four-strokes; that means fewer parts that need maintenance, and fewer parts to fail. This marine fuel filter separates water and other contaminants from the fuel before it is sent to the boat's engine. The filter is a fine mesh screen That is used to remove impurities from oil, water, and air on the ship. Filters are mounted in pairs as a duplex system so that one can be used and other is kept on standby at a time. As a part of general boat maintenance for inboard or outboard boats, one essential maintenance task to learn about is engine oil. When it comes to boats, marine oil and filters are slightly different than those found in cars.
Choose from our wide selection of genuine Yamaha marine filters for your Yamaha outboard, including fuel filters and oil filters. Don't forget to change your oil filter every 50-100 hours and your fuel filter every 200-300 hours of running time or on a calendar basis, such as semi-annually or quarterly.