Yamaha - Clutch, dog - 62Y-45631-00-00
Yamaha - Clutch, dog - 62Y-45631-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Dog Clutch - Lower Unit Gear Component - 62Y-45631-00-00
Overview
If your outboard is slipping in and out of gear or not engaging cleanly, the dog clutch is usually where the problem starts. It’s the piece that actually locks the gears together when you shift, so when it’s worn, you’ll feel it right away. I’ve seen plenty of lower units torn down where this part was rounded off from years of use. Replacing it brings back that solid, confident shift you expect from a Yamaha.
Key Features
• Positive Gear Engagement – Locks gears firmly in place for smooth shifting.
• Genuine Yamaha Fitment – Built to exact specifications for proper gear alignment.
• Hardened Metal Construction – Designed to handle repeated shifting and high torque loads.
• Restores Shift Performance – Helps eliminate slipping or grinding during gear changes.
• Precision Machined Design – Ensures reliable operation inside the lower unit assembly.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboards using this dog clutch component. Verify fitment based on your specific engine model.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a worn dog clutch?
A: Slipping out of gear, grinding noise when shifting, or poor engagement.
Q: Can I keep running the engine with a worn clutch?
A: It’s not recommended—continued use can damage other gears in the lower unit.
Q: Does this affect both forward and reverse?
A: Yes, the dog clutch engages both directions depending on shift position.
Q: Is this a difficult repair?
A: It requires lower unit disassembly, so it’s more involved than basic maintenance.
Q: What causes dog clutch wear?
A: Frequent hard shifting, improper throttle timing, or long-term use.
