Yamaha - Clutch, dog - 6J8-45631-01-00
Yamaha - Clutch, dog - 6J8-45631-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Dog Clutch - Gear Engagement Component - 6J8-45631-01-00
Overview
The Yamaha Dog Clutch | 6J8-45631-01-00 is one of those internal parts that makes a big difference in how clean your engine shifts into gear. When it starts to wear down, you’ll usually hear it before you see it—grinding, slipping, or hard engagement going into forward or reverse. It’s responsible for locking gears together inside the lower unit, so it needs to stay sharp and properly aligned. If your shifting isn’t feeling solid, this is often a key piece to look at during a rebuild.
Key Features
• Positive Gear Engagement – Locks gears together securely for reliable forward and reverse operation.
• OEM Fit Precision – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper alignment and smooth interaction with mating gears.
• Smooth Shifting Support – Helps reduce grinding and ensures cleaner gear transitions.
• Heavy-Duty Construction – Designed to handle repeated load, torque, and harsh marine use.
Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this dog clutch configuration.
Commonly found in Yamaha lower units requiring precise gear engagement for shifting.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.
FAQs
Q1: What are signs a dog clutch is worn out?
A: Grinding during shifting, slipping out of gear, or difficulty engaging forward or reverse are common signs.
Q2: Can a worn dog clutch damage other parts?
A: Yes, it can cause wear on gears and lead to more serious lower unit damage if not addressed.
Q3: Is this something I can replace myself?
A: It usually requires opening the lower unit, so it’s best handled with proper tools and experience.
Q4: Does shifting technique affect this part?
A: Yes, slow or hesitant shifting can increase wear—firm, clean shifts help extend its life.
Q5: Should other components be replaced at the same time?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect gears, bearings, and seals during the repair process.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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