Yamaha - Body,float chamber - 6L2-14381-00-00
Yamaha - Body,float chamber - 6L2-14381-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Body - Carburetor Component - 6L2-14381-00-00
Overview
When a carburetor starts acting inconsistent, it’s not always the jets or adjustments—sometimes it’s the float chamber body itself. If this part is worn, warped, or not sealing right, fuel delivery won’t stay steady no matter what you tweak. I’ve run into plenty of motors chasing idle problems that came back to this exact piece. Replacing it brings the carburetor back to a stable baseline so everything else can work properly.
Key Features
- Maintains Fuel Reservoir Stability – Holds fuel at the correct level for consistent carburetor operation.
- Leak-Resistant Construction – Helps prevent fuel seepage and maintains proper sealing.
- Precision-Molded Fit – Ensures correct alignment with internal carburetor components.
- Factory-Spec Fitment – Designed to match Yamaha carburetor systems for reliable performance.
- Durable Material Build – Built to withstand fuel exposure and long-term marine use.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines with compatible carbureted fuel systems. Commonly used across small to mid-range outboards on fishing boats, skiffs, and utility vessels. Always confirm part number compatibility before installation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this float chamber body is failing?
A: Fuel leaks, inconsistent idle, or trouble maintaining proper fuel levels are common signs.
Q: Can this cause flooding issues?
A: Yes, if it doesn’t seal or hold fuel correctly, it can lead to carburetor flooding.
Q: Is this part difficult to replace?
A: It’s manageable if you’re comfortable working on carburetors, just ensure everything is clean and sealed.
Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installation?
A: It’s a good idea to check float height and idle settings after replacing it.
Q: Can old fuel damage this component?
A: Yes, fuel residue and buildup over time can affect performance and sealing surfaces.
