Yamaha - Fuel pump assy - 6AH-24410-00-00
Yamaha - Fuel pump assy - 6AH-24410-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Pump Assembly - Fuel Delivery System - 6AH-24410-00-00
Overview
Fuel delivery is one of those things you don’t want to second guess when you’re out on the water. When the pump is doing its job, the engine runs smooth, responds clean, and just feels right. But once it starts getting weak, you’ll notice hesitation, power loss, or hard starts pretty quickly. This is the kind of part you replace when you want steady fuel flow back and your motor running the way it should.
Key Features
- Consistent Fuel Supply – Delivers steady fuel flow to support smooth engine performance.
- OEM Pump Performance – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper pressure and operation.
- Durable Marine Construction – Designed to handle vibration, heat, and harsh marine environments.
- Direct Replacement Assembly – Installs cleanly without modification for straightforward service.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines using this style of fuel pump assembly. Commonly used across modern Yamaha applications where reliable fuel delivery is critical for performance and dependability.
FAQ
Q: What are signs a fuel pump is going bad?
A: Hard starting, engine hesitation, loss of power, or inconsistent running are common signs.
Q: Can a weak fuel pump damage the engine?
A: Over time, poor fuel delivery can lead to lean running conditions, which can cause damage.
Q: Is this something I can replace myself?
A: In many cases, yes—if you’re comfortable working with fuel lines and basic tools.
Q: Does fuel quality affect pump life?
A: Absolutely. Contaminated or low-quality fuel can shorten the lifespan of the pump.
Q: Should I replace filters when installing a new pump?
A: Yes, it’s a good idea to ensure clean fuel is running through the new assembly.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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