Yamaha - Body, float chamber - 69H-14982-00-00
Yamaha - Body, float chamber - 69H-14982-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Body - Carburetor Housing - 69H-14982-00-00
Overview
When you’re dealing with carbureted Yamahas, the float chamber body is one of those parts that quietly does a lot of work. It holds fuel at the right level and keeps everything sealed so the engine runs clean and steady. If it’s worn or damaged, you’ll start seeing fuel issues that don’t always point straight to the source. I’ve found that replacing a bad chamber body can save a lot of time chasing inconsistent performance.
Key Features
• Stable Fuel Containment – Holds fuel at the correct level to support consistent carburetor operation.
• Precision Yamaha Fitment – Matches factory dimensions for proper sealing and alignment.
• Durable Marine Construction – Built to withstand fuel exposure, vibration, and engine heat.
• Supports Float System Operation – Provides a secure housing for float and needle components to function correctly.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with Yamaha outboard engines using carbureted fuel systems. Commonly used across small to mid-horsepower Yamaha motors found on skiffs, utility boats, and recreational setups.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this float chamber body is failing?
A: Fuel leaks, rough idle, or inconsistent fuel delivery are common indicators.
Q: Can this part be repaired if cracked?
A: Not reliably—replacement is the best option if there’s any structural damage.
Q: Should I replace other parts at the same time?
A: It’s smart to check or replace gaskets, floats, and needles while you’re in there.
Q: How does fuel quality impact this part?
A: Dirty or old fuel can cause buildup that affects sealing and internal operation.
Q: Is installation something I can handle myself?
A: If you’re comfortable working on carburetors, yes—just keep everything clean and properly aligned.
