Yamaha - Float - 6E5-14385-02-00
Yamaha - Float - 6E5-14385-02-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float - Carburetor Fuel System - 6E5-14385-02-00
Overview
If you’ve worked on carbureted Yamahas, you know the float plays a big role in how clean the motor runs. When it’s working right, fuel levels stay steady and the engine just hums along. But once it starts sticking or gets saturated, things go sideways fast—flooding, rough idle, or inconsistent performance. It’s a small part, but getting it right makes a noticeable difference out on the water.
Key Features
- Accurate Fuel Level Control – Maintains proper fuel height in the carburetor for smooth operation.
- Lightweight Float Design – Responds quickly to fuel changes for consistent performance.
- Fuel-Resistant Construction – Built to withstand constant fuel exposure without degrading.
- Direct Replacement Fit – Matches original specifications for proper alignment and easy installation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha 2-stroke outboard engines equipped with carbureted fuel systems. Commonly used on smaller horsepower motors found on skiffs, jon boats, and lightweight fishing setups.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a bad carburetor float?
A: Flooding, fuel leaking, rough idle, or the engine running too rich are common signs.
Q: Can a float cause hard starting?
A: Yes, especially if it’s stuck or not maintaining the correct fuel level.
Q: Do I need to adjust the float during installation?
A: Sometimes—checking the float height is a good idea to ensure proper fuel levels.
Q: What happens if the float becomes saturated?
A: It won’t float properly, which can lead to constant fuel overflow and poor performance.
Q: Does debris in the carb affect the float?
A: Definitely—dirt or buildup can cause it to stick, which throws off fuel control.
