Yamaha
Yamalube 10W30 Outboard Mineral 4M FC-W Marine Engine Oil Gallon - LUB-10W30-FC-04 - 4-Pack
$132.72Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 2M TCW3 2 Stroke Marine Oil Gallon - LUB-2STRK-M1-04 - 4-Pack
$169.48Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Outboard Ring Free Plus Fuel Additive - 4-Pack - 12 oz - ACC-RNGFR-PL-12
$81.96Unit price /UnavailablePartsVu
Blackstone Laboratories - Oil Analysis Kit - Engine or Transmission Oil Testing
$35.00Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$39.17Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube 10W 40 Mineral 4W - Gallon - LUB-10W40-WV-04
$29.88$30.99Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$29.18Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 5W30 Full Synthetic 4M FC-W Outboard Marine Engine Oil Quart - LUB-05W30-FC-12
$15.17$16.40Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$49.39Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Fuel Stabilizer and Conditioner Plus - 12oz Bottle - 4-Pack - ACC-FSTAB-PL-12
$21.96Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamashield Rust & Corrosion Protectant - 12 oz. - 6-Pack - ACC-YAMSH-LD-00
$62.34Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint NA - SHINY BLACK - 12 OZ. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-NA
$10.61$11.45Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Stor-Rite Engine Fogging Oil - 12 oz. - 2-Pack - ACC-STORE-RI-TE
$17.98Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Fuel Stabilizer and Conditioner Plus - 12 oz. Bottle - 2-Pack - ACC-FSTAB-PL-12
$10.98Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Outboard Ring Free Plus Fuel Additive - 32 oz - Case of 6 - ACC-RNGFR-PL-32
$419.94Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 10W30 Outboard Mineral 4M FC-W Marine Engine Oil Quart - LUB-10W30-FC-12 - 2-Pack
$19.44Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube EFI Engine Storage Fogging Oil - 32 oz. - 2-Pack - ACC-STORR-IT-32
$18.00Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Marine Grease Lubricant - 10 oz. - 2-Pack - ACC-GREAS-10-CT
$16.74Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube Outboard Ring Free Plus Fuel Additive - 12-Pack - 12 oz - ACC-RNGFR-PL-12
$245.88Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 20W40 Outboard Mineral 4M FC-W Marine Engine Oil Gallon - LUB-20W40-FC-04 - 4-Pack
$139.00Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Fuel Stabilizer and Conditioner Plus - 12 oz. Bottle- 12-Pack - ACC-FSTAB-PL-12
$65.88Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 10W30 Outboard Mineral 4M FC-W Marine Engine Oil Quart - LUB-10W30-FC-12 - 12-Pack
$116.64Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 1 Each
$23.16Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamalube 10W 40 Mineral 4W - 32 oz. - LUB-10W40-WV-12
$8.95$9.99Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$75.28Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$21.52Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$93.86Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$11.58$12.45Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 2M TCW3 2 Stroke Marine Oil Quart - LUB-2STRK-M1-12
$11.81$12.65Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
$11.58$12.45Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Yamashield Rust & Corrosion Protectant - 12 oz. - 12-Pack - ACC-YAMSH-LD-00
$124.68Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 10W30 Outboard Mineral 4M FC-W Marine Engine Oil Quart - LUB-10W30-FC-12 - 6-Pack
$58.32Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube External Engine Cleaner & Degreaser - 12 oz. Spray Can - ACC-ENGCL-NR-00
$10.40$10.99Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamaha - Molybdenum disulfide grease 4. - ACC-MOLDM-GS-05
$5.96$6.25Unit price /UnavailableYamaha
Yamalube 4.2L V6 V8 VMAX SHO Marine Gear Case Lube Oil HD - 5 Gallons - ACC-GLUBE-HD-05
$189.89Unit price /Unavailable
Yamalube Products - Resources and Information
Yamalube products are the only products engineered to meet the unique demands, operating characteristics, and applications of Yamaha outboards engines.
Shop PartsVu.com's complete selection of Yamalube products for Yamaha outboard engines. Yamalube offers an extensive collection of premium products formulated for protecting and servicing your Yamaha outboard, including corrosion inhibitors, grease, fuel additives, fogging oils, Yamaclean, Yamabond, and much more. Don't settle for any old outboard care and maintenance products here. Your Yamaha outboard engine deserves the best.
Shop our complete selection of Yamaha outboard parts and Yamalube products, including:
Need help using Yamalube products to service your Yamaha outboard? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful service guides over our blog, like this Marine Grease Guide. We also provide to following resources to help service your Yamaha outboard engine:
Yamalube Products FAQs
Why should I get a Yamaha gear lube kit?
Oil and grease are the primary lubricants that keep your outboard in the water and out of the repair shop. If it’s time for maintenance, or you detect oil that is milky in color, smells burnt, or looks darker than usual when checking it, it’s time for a change.
That being said, the choice of oil matters. One of the most commonly-asked questions about lower unit oil is, “Can I use regular gear oil in my lower unit?”
The answer is no. Lower unit oil is made with emulsificantes – that is to say that lower unit gear oil has additives that help absorb moisture to prolong engine performance. Because the lower unit spends a significant portion of its usage in water, emulsificantes ensure the proper longevity and performance of your Yamaha outboard motor.
Yamaha outboard motors require regular maintenance to stay reliable out on the water and avoid breakdowns. This maintenance must occur after 20 hours of service for new engines, then every 100 hours. You should perform enhanced service every 300 hours and 500 hours.
Convenience is king when it comes to spending more time on the water. Instead of making multiple trips to the marine supply shop, having everything you need to perform gear lube changes helps prevent buying the wrong item or compromising on quality.
That’s why PartsVu has conveniently assembled all-in-one Yamaha gear lube kits for every Yamaha engine type.
PartsVu’s Yamaha marine gear lube kits include the following (kits vary based on your Yamaha engine model):
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Yamalube gear lube
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Yamaha gear lube pump
What kind of grease should I use on my outboard motor?
Marine grease is the right choice for all Yamaha outboard motors. More precisely, Yamalube for Yamaha outboard motors is specifically designed to work with Yamaha’s exacting engine specifications and high performance in freshwater and saltwater applications.
The purpose of using grease in mechanical applications is predominantly for lubrication. However, because an outboard motor spends a significant time exposed to water and high RPMs, it needs a specially-designed grease that repels water while delivering high performance.
Marine grease serves many crucial functions for outboard motors:
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Enables lubrication between metal components to withstand extreme conditions, such as high temperatures, high pressures, shock loads, or slower speeds under heavy loads
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Lubricates hard-to-access or closed systems for extended periods without frequent replenishing
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Aids long-term storage by creating an air-tight film against moisture
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Prevents corrosion from contaminants and foreign materials
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Due to its viscosity versus oil’s, grease acts to keep deteriorated seals effective and extend their lifespan without leakage
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Grease is often used in applications where installing an oil-based system is too expensive/impractical to circulate and retain
What is Yamalube Ring Free? / What is Yamaha Ring Free Plus designed to do?
Boat owners often compare their outboard engine operation with that of their car. Yes, both your outboard engine and your car’s engine are combustion engines with the same mechanical principles. However, the environment the two engines operate within are significantly different. For example, outboard engines frequently reach and maintain speeds between 3500 and 6000 RPM. However, your car reaches only about 2200 RPM when running on the highway.
Another big difference is that outboards have oil sumps and exhaust systems that are immersed in water when the boat is not on plane, resulting in much lower operating temperatures. Combine this with the large amounts of time that outboards spend at idle or trolling speeds, and it’s easy to see how carbon buildup in the combustion chamber occurs much faster in your outboard’s engine than in your car’s.
Carbon buildup in the combustion chamber is just bad.
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Piston rings stick in their grooves and cannot seal tightly
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Cylinder walls become glazed allowing exhaust blow-by and excessive crankcase pressure
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Gasket failure is the common result
When rings stick and cylinder walls glaze, unburned fuel gets past the rings and contaminates crankcase oil—this results in a condition known as “making oil” that is extremely detrimental to long engine life.
The concern: Carbon buildup in your outboard’s engine is quite harmful to your engine’s performance and longevity.
The good news: One ounce of Yamaha Ring Free Plus to every 10 gallons of gasoline solves the problem.
Yamalube Ring Free is a fuel additive designed to help clean and protect the fuel systems of Yamaha engines, reducing engine deposits and improving performance. This additive is formulated to help prevent engine knock and detonation, and can help extend engine life.
Water is heavier than gasoline. If both water and ethanol gas is in the fuel tank, water will sit on the bottom of the tank—your fuel pump is also at the bottom of the tank. This is a problem, but the problem is about to compound. If enough water is in the fuel tank, ethanol will leave the gasoline and bond with the water, which potentially doubles the volume of the water in your tank. You can end up with water enriched with ethanol rather than ethanol-enriched gasoline.
An additional source of contamination is debris from your gas station’s holding tanks. While you run the risk of “old gasoline” at a low-volume station (always try to frequent a high-volume station), even the popular stations’ tanks will age, increasing the odds of introducing unexpected contaminants to your outboard engine.
How do I perform an oil change on my Yamaha 4-stroke outboard engine?
Spent engine oil can be removed from the engine by extraction or via the oil pan drain screw plug. The extraction method requires the use of a vacuum extractor which is inserted down the dipstick tube and uses suction to pull the spend engine oil from the pan. This method tends to be very clean and is probably the most widely used among marine technicians. Alternatively, the drain screw itself can be removed. On inline Yamaha four stroke models (F15 to F150), the Seawell drain kit can be used to minimize the mess. On larger V6 models, to access the drain screw, remove the plastic chaps that cover the midsection of the engine. Be sure to have plenty of drain pan capacity as some of these engines can hold up to seven quarts of oil. We also recommend a petroleum sorbent pad to catch and errant drips and keep your driveway or lawn clean.
As the spent oil is draining, you can work on removing the engine oil filter. Depending on your specific Yamaha model, your filter may have a drain lip that will help keep the mess to a minimum when you unscrew the old filter, but most older engines don’t have this feature. We suggest being prepared with plenty of absorbent rags or place a small cup that is cut to be placed below the filter prior to removal. Using a properly sized filter wrench or socket is the best way to loosen the filter and Yamaha even produces a socket for their 5GH sized filters. Some technicians make a practice of puncturing the filter to allow trapped oil to drain back into the block prior to removal, but this will ruin your ability to take the filter apart later for further inspection should you wish.
The new oil filter should be removed from its package and the o-ring lubricated with a thin coat of fresh engine oil. Spin on the fresh oil filter and gently tighten with your own oil filter wrench to seat the o-ring without over-torquing.
Loosen the yellow oil fill plug on the hole at the top of the engine and pour in fresh oil. It is recommended to add just less than stated capacity and check oil level on the dipstick after allowing a few minutes for the oil to properly drain down into the oil pan with the engine trimmed down. Filling the oil to the lower level on the dipstick will help you to measure if the oil level changes over time after the engine has been in operation.
What is the difference between Yamalube vs Mobil 1?
Yamalub and Mobil 1 are two different brands of motor oil. Yamalube (sometimes mispelled as Yamahalube) is the recommended oil brand for Yamaha products, while Mobil 1 is a popular synthetic oil brand that is used in a variety of engines. The main difference between the two is that Yamalube is specifically designed and formulated for Yamaha engines, while Mobil 1 is a more general-purpose oil.
Is Yamalube synthetic?
Yamalube offers both synthetic and mineral-based oils for different applications. It is important to check the product label to ensure you are purchasing the correct type of oil for your engine.
Where can I buy Yamalube? / Where can I purchase Yamalube oil?
Yamalube products can be purchased at Yamaha dealerships and authorized retailers. They can also be found online through various retailers like PartsVu.com.
Is Yamalube good oil?
Yes, Yamalube is a proven and reputable oil brand and is the recommended oil for Yamaha products. It is important to choose the correct type of Yamalube oil for your engine to ensure optimal performance and protection.
Who manufactures Yamalube?
Yamalube is manufactured by Yamaha Motor Corporation.
Does Yamalube offer a warranty?
Yamalube products come with a limited warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. It is important to check the specific warranty terms and conditions for each product.
Can I use Yamalube 20w40 motorcycle oil in my engine?
Yamalube 20w40 motorcycle oil is designed for use in motorcycles and can be used in engines that require that specific viscosity rating. It is important to consult your owner's manual to determine the correct oil viscosity for your engine.
What is the recommended oil-to-gas ratio for Yamalube 2-stroke oil?
The recommended oil-to-gas ratio for Yamalube 2-stroke oil is typically 32:1, but it is important to consult your owner's manual or contact a Yamaha dealer to confirm the correct ratio for your specific engine.
What is the equivalent of Yamalube coolant?
Yamalube offers a variety of coolant products for different applications. It is important to check the product label to ensure you are purchasing the correct coolant for your engine.
Does Yamalube offer coolant?
Yes, Yamalube offers a variety of coolant products for different applications, including for use in motorcycles, ATVs, and watercraft. It is important to choose the correct type of Yamalube coolant for your engine to ensure optimal performance and protection.
What is special about Yamalube?
Yamalube is a specially formulated motor oil and lubricant brand developed by Yamaha for use in their outboard motors, ATVs, motorcycles, and other vehicles. Yamalube is designed to provide superior protection and performance in extreme conditions, including high heat, high RPMs, and heavy loads. Yamalube uses high-quality base oils and additives that are specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of Yamaha engines.
Is Yamalube owned by Yamaha?
Yes, Yamalube is owned by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Yamalube is the official motor oil and lubricant brand of Yamaha, and is specifically designed to meet the needs of their engines and vehicles.
What grade of oil is Yamalube?
The grade of motor oil used in Yamalube products can vary depending on the specific product and application. Yamaha offers a range of Yamalube motor oils and lubricants in different viscosities and grades to meet the needs of different types of engines and operating conditions. It's always best to consult your owner's manual or a Yamaha dealer to determine the appropriate grade of Yamalube for your specific engine.
Is Yamalube synthetic or mineral?
*Yamalube engine part is available in both synthetic and mineral-based formulations. Yamaha offers a range of Yamalube motor oils and lubricants that are specifically designed for different types of engines and operating conditions. Some Yamalube products are formulated with synthetic base oils and advanced additives for maximum performance and protection, while others use mineral-based oils for more general applications. It's always best to consult your Yamaha outboard owner's manual or a Yamaha dealer to determine the appropriate type of Yamalube for your specific engine.
What is Yamalube marine?
Yamalube Marine is a line of high-quality marine lubricants developed specifically for Yamaha outboard engines and other watercraft. These lubricants are designed to provide superior performance, protection, and reliability in harsh marine environments.
What are Yamalube products and Yamalube engine oils?
Yamalube products are a range of lubricants and maintenance products developed by Yamaha for use with their marine and powersports equipment. These products include engine oils, gear oils, fuel additives, grease, fogging oil, and more.
What is marine Yamaha?
Marine Yamaha refers to Yamaha's full line of marine engines and watercraft, including outboard motors, personal watercraft, boats, and more. Yamaha is a leading manufacturer of marine equipment and accessories, known for their high quality and reliability.
Where can I find Yamalube near me?
To find Yamalube products near you, you can use Yamaha's dealer locator tool on their website. Simply enter your location, and the tool will show you the nearest Yamaha dealerships and service centers that carry Yamalube products.
What is Yamalube 2 stroke?
Yamalube 2- stroke oil is a high-performance oil designed for use in two-stroke engines, such as those found in outboard motors, dirt bikes, and other small engines. This oil is formulated to provide excellent protection against wear, deposits, and rust, while also reducing exhaust smoke and improving engine performance.
What is Yamalube engine oil?
Yamalube engine oil is a range of high-quality motor oils designed for use in Yamaha engines, both in their marine and powersports equipment. These engine oils are formulated to provide maximum protection, performance, and reliability, even in extreme conditions.
What is Yamalube full synthetic?
Yamalube Full Synthetic is a range of high-performance motor oils made with advanced synthetic base stocks and advanced additives. These oils are designed to provide maximum protection and performance in high-stress applications, such as racing or extreme temperatures.
What is Yamalube fuel additive?
Yamalube Fuel Additive refers to a range of products designed to enhance the performance and reliability of Yamaha engines by cleaning and protecting fuel systems, improving combustion, and reducing emissions. These additives can help improve fuel economy, reduce engine deposits, and extend engine life.
What is Yamalube gear oil?
Yamalube Gear Oil is a range of high-quality lubricants designed for use in the gearboxes and lower units of Yamaha marine engines and other equipment. These oils are formulated to provide excellent protection against wear, corrosion, and foaming, ensuring smooth and reliable operation.
What is Yamalube 10w40?
Yamalube 10W40 is a high-performance motor oil designed for use in Yamaha engines. This oil is formulated to provide excellent protection against wear, deposits, and thermal breakdown, while also improving fuel economy and reducing emissions.
What is Yamalube marine grease?
Yamalube Marine Grease is a high-quality grease designed for use in marine applications, including on boats, outboard motors, and other watercraft. This grease is formulated to provide excellent water resistance, corrosion protection, and superior lubrication throughout, ensuring smooth and reliable operation.
What is a Yamalube oil change kit?
A Yamalube Oil Change Kit is a convenient package that includes everything you need to perform an oil change on your Yamaha marine or powersports equipment.