Yamaha - Bracket, fuel pump - 69J-24491-00-00
Yamaha - Bracket, fuel pump - 69J-24491-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Pump Bracket - Fuel System Mounting Component - 69J-24491-00-00
Overview
This is one of those parts you don’t think about until something feels loose or out of place under the cowling. The fuel pump needs to stay solid and properly positioned, especially when you’re running in rough water or putting hours on the motor. A worn or bent bracket can lead to vibration, noise, or even fuel delivery issues over time. Swap it out with the right one, and everything sits tight and runs the way it should.
Key Features
- Secure Pump Mounting – Keeps the fuel pump firmly in place during engine operation.
- Vibration-Resistant Design – Built to handle constant engine movement without loosening.
- OEM Fit and Alignment – Matches Yamaha specifications for proper positioning and support.
- Durable Metal Construction – Designed for long-term use in demanding marine conditions.
- Corrosion-Resistant Finish – Holds up well against moisture and salt exposure.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with Yamaha outboards using 69J-series fuel system components. Commonly used in mid-to-high horsepower Yamaha four-stroke engines across a wide range of recreational and offshore boats.
FAQ
Q: What happens if this bracket is damaged or loose?
A: You might hear rattling, notice vibration, or see the fuel pump shifting out of position.
Q: Is this something that wears out often?
A: Not usually, but corrosion, vibration, or improper installation can cause issues over time.
Q: Can I reuse my old bracket during a fuel pump replacement?
A: If it’s straight and solid, yes—but most techs replace it to avoid future problems.
Q: Does this affect fuel pressure or engine performance?
A: Indirectly—if the pump isn’t stable, it can lead to inconsistent fuel delivery.
Q: Any tips for installing it correctly?
A: Make sure mounting surfaces are clean and torque everything properly so it stays secure.
