Yamaha - Cap assy,fuel tank - YF1-25214-10-30
Yamaha - Cap assy,fuel tank - YF1-25214-10-30
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Description
Description
Yamaha – Fuel Tank Cap Assembly | Fuel System Component | YF1-25214-10-30
Overview
Fuel caps are easy to overlook, but I’ve seen plenty of issues come from a cap that doesn’t seal or vent properly. From fuel smells to pressure problems, it can throw things off more than you’d expect. The Yamaha Fuel Tank Cap Assembly YF1-25214-10-30 keeps the tank sealed while allowing it to breathe the way it should. It’s a simple part that helps keep your fuel system clean, safe, and running right.
Key Features
• Secure Fuel Tank Seal – Helps prevent fuel leaks and keeps contaminants out of the tank.
• Yamaha Engineered Fit – Designed to match factory threads and sealing surfaces.
• Integrated Venting Function – Allows proper pressure balance within the fuel tank.
• Durable Construction – Built to handle fuel exposure, weather, and marine conditions.
• Direct Replacement Assembly – Installs easily for quick and reliable replacement.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
The Yamaha Fuel Tank Cap Assembly YF1-25214-10-30 is designed for Yamaha fuel systems with compatible tank fittings.
It is commonly used in Yamaha marine and recreational applications where maintaining a proper seal and tank ventilation is critical for safe and efficient fuel system operation. Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and parts diagram before installation.
FAQ
Q: What happens if the fuel cap is not sealing properly?
A: You may notice fuel smells, leaks, or contamination entering the tank.
Q: Does the fuel cap need to vent?
A: Yes, proper venting helps maintain correct pressure in the tank.
Q: Can a bad fuel cap affect engine performance?
A: Indirectly, yes—improper venting can disrupt fuel flow.
Q: Is this part replaced during routine maintenance?
A: Not typically, but it should be replaced if damaged or not sealing correctly.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: No, it simply threads into place for a quick replacement.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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