Yamaha - Fuel Pump Comp. - 68V-13907-22-00
Yamaha - Fuel Pump Comp. - 68V-13907-22-00
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Yamaha - Fuel Pump Comp - Fuel System Component | 68V-13907-22-00
Overview
The fuel pump comp is a critical component of your Yamaha outboard’s fuel system, designed to deliver fuel at the proper pressure for efficient combustion. It ensures a steady and controlled fuel supply to the engine, supporting smooth operation, reliable starting, and consistent performance. When the fuel pump begins to wear or fail, it can lead to issues such as hesitation, loss of power, or engine stalling. Replacing it helps restore proper fuel delivery and keeps your outboard running efficiently.
Key Features
- Consistent Fuel Delivery – Provides steady fuel flow and pressure to the engine.
- Improves Engine Performance – Helps eliminate sputtering, hesitation, and starting issues.
- OEM Yamaha Construction – Built to factory specifications for durability and reliability.
- Direct Replacement Design – Ensures proper fit and seamless integration into the fuel system.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with Yamaha outboards using this component within the fuel system / fuel injection system.
FAQ
Q: What does a fuel pump comp do?
A: It delivers fuel at the correct pressure for proper combustion.
Q: What are signs it may be failing?
A: Hard starting, hesitation, engine stalling, or reduced power.
Q: Is this the same as a fuel pump assembly?
A: It is a complete fuel pump component used within the fuel system.
Q: Will replacing it improve performance?
A: Yes, restoring proper fuel flow improves engine efficiency and response.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It requires access to the fuel system and is typically done during maintenance or repair.
