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Yamaha - Carburetor assy 1 - 6L1-14301-05-00

SKU: 6L1-14301-05-00
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Description

Yamaha - Carburetor Assembly 1 - Fuel System Component - 6L1-14301-05-00


Overview

When an outboard starts acting up—rough idle, hesitation, or just not running clean—the carburetor is usually where things break down. Over time, internal wear and buildup make them unreliable no matter how much you clean them. Swapping in a fresh Yamaha carburetor like this brings everything back to smooth, steady performance. It’s one of those upgrades you feel immediately when the engine fires up and settles into a clean idle.


Key Features

  • Consistent Fuel Delivery – Provides steady fuel flow for smooth performance across all throttle ranges.
  • Pre-Calibrated Assembly – Built to Yamaha specifications for reliable operation right out of the box.
  • Durable Internal Components – Designed to handle fuel exposure and long-term marine use.
  • Factory-Spec Fitment – Ensures proper alignment and seamless integration with Yamaha engines.
  • Restores Engine Performance – Helps eliminate rough idle, hesitation, and uneven running.

Engine & Boat Compatibility

Designed for Yamaha outboard engines using 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 carburetor needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, fuel leaks, or poor throttle response are common indicators.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installation?
A: It’s usually ready to run, but checking idle speed and mixture is always a good idea.

Q: Can this improve fuel efficiency?
A: Yes, proper fuel metering helps the engine run cleaner and more efficiently.

Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s manageable with basic tools—just make sure all fuel lines and connections are secure.

Q: What causes carburetors to wear out?
A: Old fuel, buildup inside passages, and general wear over time are the main causes.

Specs & Engine Application

  • Supersessions
    6L1-14301-04-00, 6L1-14301-03-00

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Yamaha - Carburetor assy 1 - 6L1-14301-05-00
Yamaha

Yamaha - Carburetor assy 1 - 6L1-14301-05-00

$482.92 $516.50

Yamaha - Carburetor Assembly 1 - Fuel System Component - 6L1-14301-05-00


Overview

When an outboard starts acting up—rough idle, hesitation, or just not running clean—the carburetor is usually where things break down. Over time, internal wear and buildup make them unreliable no matter how much you clean them. Swapping in a fresh Yamaha carburetor like this brings everything back to smooth, steady performance. It’s one of those upgrades you feel immediately when the engine fires up and settles into a clean idle.


Key Features


Engine & Boat Compatibility

Designed for Yamaha outboard engines using 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 carburetor needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, fuel leaks, or poor throttle response are common indicators.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installation?
A: It’s usually ready to run, but checking idle speed and mixture is always a good idea.

Q: Can this improve fuel efficiency?
A: Yes, proper fuel metering helps the engine run cleaner and more efficiently.

Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s manageable with basic tools—just make sure all fuel lines and connections are secure.

Q: What causes carburetors to wear out?
A: Old fuel, buildup inside passages, and general wear over time are the main causes.

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