Yamaha - Gear assy, startin - 6N7-81807-00-00
Yamaha - Gear assy, startin - 6N7-81807-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Starting Gear Assembly - Starter Drive Component - 6N7-81807-00-00
Overview
When a motor doesn’t crank right, it’s usually something in the starting system, and this gear assembly is a big part of that. I’ve seen engines click, slip, or struggle to turn over just because the starter gear wasn’t engaging properly. When it’s working like it should, the engine fires up clean and strong every time. It’s one of those parts you don’t think about—until you really need it.
Key Features
• Reliable Starter Engagement – Ensures proper connection between starter and engine.
• OEM Precision Fit – Built to Yamaha specifications for accurate alignment and function.
• Durable Gear Construction – Designed to handle repeated starting cycles and load.
• Smooth Cranking Operation – Helps deliver consistent and dependable engine starts.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines utilizing electric starting systems. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha outboards where reliable engine startup and gear engagement are essential.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this starting gear is worn out?
A: Clicking sounds, slipping engagement, or failure to crank the engine.
Q: Can a bad starter gear damage other components?
A: Yes, it can cause wear on the starter motor or flywheel teeth.
Q: Does this part require lubrication?
A: Yes, proper lubrication helps ensure smooth operation and longevity.
Q: Is installation complicated?
A: It may require access to the starter system, so some experience helps.
Q: Should I inspect the starter motor at the same time?
A: Yes, it’s a good idea to check related components during replacement.
