Yamaha - Body, float chamber 1 - 6FM-14181-00-00
Yamaha - Body, float chamber 1 - 6FM-14181-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Body 1 - Carburetor Housing Component - 6FM-14181-00-00
Overview
The Yamaha Float Chamber Body 1 | 6FM-14181-00-00 is the part of the carburetor that holds everything together where fuel actually sits and gets regulated. When this section gets worn, warped, or damaged, you’ll start seeing fuel issues that are hard to track down—leaks, inconsistent running, or poor throttle response. It’s not just a housing, it’s where fuel level control happens, so it needs to stay clean and properly sealed. If you’re rebuilding a carb or fixing fuel problems, this is one of those parts that makes a real difference.
Key Features
• Stable Fuel Housing – Holds fuel at the correct level for consistent carburetor operation.
• OEM Fit Precision – Designed to match Yamaha carburetor components for proper alignment and sealing.
• Supports Fuel Control System – Works with float and needle components to regulate fuel delivery.
• Durable Construction – Built to handle fuel exposure, vibration, and engine heat.
Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this float chamber body configuration.
Commonly found in Yamaha carbureted outboards requiring proper fuel containment and regulation.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.
FAQs
Q1: What are signs this float chamber body is damaged?
A: Fuel leaks, inconsistent engine performance, or visible cracks are common indicators.
Q2: Can this part affect fuel delivery?
A: Yes, if it doesn’t seal properly, it can disrupt fuel levels and engine performance.
Q3: Should this be replaced during a carb rebuild?
A: If there’s any wear or damage, it’s a smart move to replace it while the carb is apart.
Q4: Does this part require a gasket?
A: Yes, proper sealing with a gasket is important to prevent leaks.
Q5: Is installation straightforward?
A: It is, as long as all surfaces are clean and components are aligned correctly.
