Yamaha - Fuel cock asy 1 - 6L5-24500-60-00
Yamaha - Fuel cock asy 1 - 6L5-24500-60-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Cock Assembly - Fuel System Component - 6L5-24500-60-00
Overview
Fuel delivery issues can sneak up on you—hard starts, sputtering, or the engine just not getting steady flow. A lot of times, it traces back to the fuel cock not opening or sealing the way it should. This is one of those parts that keeps fuel flowing clean and controlled from the tank to the engine. When it’s working right, you don’t think about it—but when it’s not, you definitely notice.
Key Features
- Controlled Fuel Flow – Regulates fuel delivery from the tank to maintain consistent engine operation.
- Integrated Shut-Off Function – Allows you to stop fuel flow when the engine is not in use.
- Leak-Resistant Design – Helps prevent fuel seepage and maintain system integrity.
- Factory-Spec Fitment – Designed to match Yamaha fuel systems for proper installation.
- Durable Construction – Built to withstand fuel exposure and regular marine use.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines with compatible fuel delivery systems. Commonly used across small to mid-range outboards on fishing boats, skiffs, and portable setups. Always confirm part number compatibility before installation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a failing fuel cock?
A: Hard starting, fuel starvation, leaks, or inconsistent engine performance are common signs.
Q: Can this cause the engine to stall?
A: Yes, if fuel flow is restricted or inconsistent, the engine may stall or run rough.
Q: Is this part difficult to replace?
A: Not usually—it’s a straightforward swap, but make sure all connections are secure.
Q: Should I turn the fuel cock off after use?
A: Yes, it’s good practice to shut off fuel flow when the engine is not running.
Q: Does old fuel affect this component?
A: Yes, debris or varnish from old fuel can clog or damage internal parts over time.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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