Yamaha - Fuel pipe joint comp. 2 - 6E5-24305-06-00
Yamaha - Fuel pipe joint comp. 2 - 6E5-24305-06-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Pipe Joint Assembly 2 - Fuel System - 6E5-24305-06-00
Overview
Fuel system issues can be tricky, and sometimes it comes down to something simple like a connection point. This joint is what keeps fuel moving cleanly between components without leaks or air getting into the line. I’ve seen engines run rough just because of a loose or worn joint causing tiny air leaks. Getting a solid, tight connection here helps keep the motor running smooth and predictable.
Key Features
- Secure Fuel Line Connection – Ensures tight, leak-free fuel transfer between system components.
- Air Leak Prevention – Helps maintain proper fuel pressure by keeping air out of the system.
- Durable Construction – Built to handle vibration, fuel exposure, and marine conditions.
- OEM Fitment Design – Matches original specifications for proper alignment and easy installation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha 2-stroke outboard engines with standard fuel delivery systems. Commonly used on smaller to mid-range horsepower motors found on skiffs, jon boats, and fishing setups.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a bad fuel pipe joint?
A: Fuel leaks, fuel smell, or inconsistent engine performance can point to a failing joint.
Q: Can a small air leak really affect performance?
A: Yes, even minor air intrusion can disrupt fuel flow and cause rough running.
Q: Is this part easy to replace?
A: Yes, as long as you take care with fuel lines and ensure everything is properly secured.
Q: Should I replace clamps or hoses at the same time?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect them and replace anything worn to avoid future issues.
Q: Does ethanol fuel affect these connections?
A: Over time, ethanol can contribute to wear on surrounding components, so regular checks help.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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