Yamaha - Fuel feed kit - 69J-244B0-07-00
Yamaha - Fuel feed kit - 69J-244B0-07-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Feed Kit - Fuel System Component - 69J-244B0-07-00 (Supersedes 69J-244B0-09-00)
Overview
When a Yamaha starts acting up on the fuel side, this is usually one of the first places I look. Over time, components in the fuel path wear down or get clogged, and you’ll feel it in how the motor runs. This updated kit replaces the older version and helps bring things back to steady, reliable operation. It’s the kind of fix that makes the engine feel right again without chasing multiple small issues.
Key Features
- Updated Replacement Kit – Supersedes the earlier version with improved reliability and performance.
- Restores Fuel Flow Integrity – Helps eliminate hesitation and inconsistent throttle response.
- OEM-Matched Components – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper fit and function.
- Complete Service Solution – Includes essential parts needed to refresh the fuel feed system.
- Consistent Engine Performance – Supports smooth running across idle and higher throttle ranges.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with Yamaha outboards using 69J-series fuel system components. Commonly used across mid-to-high horsepower Yamaha four-stroke engines in both inshore and offshore applications.
FAQ
Q: What symptoms point to a failing fuel feed kit?
A: Rough idle, hesitation when accelerating, or inconsistent engine performance are common signs.
Q: Why did Yamaha replace the previous part number?
A: Superseded parts usually mean improved durability or updated design based on real-world use.
Q: Do I need to tune anything after installing this?
A: No major tuning, but always check for leaks and confirm proper fuel pressure after install.
Q: Is this something I can install myself?
A: If you’re comfortable working on fuel systems, yes—but take your time and keep everything clean.
Q: How can I prevent fuel system issues moving forward?
A: Use clean fuel, change filters regularly, and avoid letting fuel sit too long in the system.
