Yamaha - Fuel tank comp. - 7EJ-24110-01-86
Yamaha - Fuel tank comp. - 7EJ-24110-01-86
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Tank Assembly - Fuel Storage Component - 7EJ-24110-01-86
Overview
A solid fuel tank is something you rely on every time you head out, whether it’s a quick run or a full day on the water. When tanks start to age, you’ll notice issues like fuel smells, contamination, or inconsistent supply. I’ve swapped out plenty over the years, and a clean, dependable tank makes everything downstream work better. It’s one of those upgrades that brings peace of mind more than anything.
Key Features
• Secure Fuel Storage – Designed to safely hold fuel while minimizing contamination and evaporation.
• Durable Marine Construction – Built to handle vibration, movement, and harsh marine environments.
• Integrated Assembly Design – Complete unit simplifies replacement and ensures proper system compatibility.
• Consistent Fuel Supply Support – Helps maintain steady fuel delivery to the engine under varying conditions.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines that utilize a dedicated fuel tank assembly as part of the fuel system. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha setups where reliable onboard fuel storage is required for consistent engine operation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs a fuel tank needs replacing?
A: Fuel odor, visible cracks, contamination, or debris inside the tank are all signs it’s time to replace it.
Q: Can an old tank affect engine performance?
A: Yes, dirty or deteriorating tanks can send debris into the fuel system and cause running issues.
Q: How does saltwater use impact the tank?
A: Salt exposure can accelerate wear on fittings and external surfaces, especially if not rinsed regularly.
Q: Do I need to clean the system when installing a new tank?
A: It’s a good idea to check or replace filters and flush lines to keep the new tank system clean.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It depends on the setup, but most installations are straightforward with proper access and secure mounting.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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