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Yamaha - Carburetor assy 2 - 6L3-14302-01-00

SKU: 6L3-14302-01-00
$253.90 $276.70
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Description

Yamaha - Carburetor Assembly 2 - Fuel System Component - 6L3-14302-01-00


Overview

When a motor isn’t idling right or feels off through the throttle, the carburetor is usually the first place I check. Over time, they wear out or get clogged, and no amount of cleaning fully brings them back. Dropping in a fresh Yamaha carburetor like this gets everything running clean again—steady idle, smooth acceleration, and no guessing. It’s a straightforward fix that makes the engine feel dependable again.


Key Features

  • Consistent Fuel Metering – Delivers balanced fuel flow for smooth performance across all throttle ranges.
  • Pre-Calibrated Assembly – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper 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 that this carburetor needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, fuel leaks, or poor throttle response are common signs.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installing this?
A: It’s typically ready to run, but checking idle speed and mixture settings is recommended.

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 mechanical skills—just make sure fuel lines and connections are secure.

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

Specs & Engine Application

  • Supersessions
    6L3-14302-00-00

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Yamaha - Carburetor assy 2 - 6L3-14302-01-00
Yamaha

Yamaha - Carburetor assy 2 - 6L3-14302-01-00

$253.90 $276.70

Yamaha - Carburetor Assembly 2 - Fuel System Component - 6L3-14302-01-00


Overview

When a motor isn’t idling right or feels off through the throttle, the carburetor is usually the first place I check. Over time, they wear out or get clogged, and no amount of cleaning fully brings them back. Dropping in a fresh Yamaha carburetor like this gets everything running clean again—steady idle, smooth acceleration, and no guessing. It’s a straightforward fix that makes the engine feel dependable again.


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 that this carburetor needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, fuel leaks, or poor throttle response are common signs.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installing this?
A: It’s typically ready to run, but checking idle speed and mixture settings is recommended.

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 mechanical skills—just make sure fuel lines and connections are secure.

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

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