Yamaha - Gasket, float chamber - 7G5-14227-00-00
Yamaha - Gasket, float chamber - 7G5-14227-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Gasket - Carburetor Sealing Component - 7G5-14227-00-00
Overview
This gasket is small, but it plays a big role in keeping your carburetor sealed up right. Anytime I open up a float bowl, I plan on replacing the gasket—reusing old ones usually leads to leaks sooner or later. When it’s doing its job, you won’t think about it, but when it fails, you’ll smell fuel or see it pooling where it shouldn’t. It’s one of those simple fixes that keeps your setup clean and reliable.
Key Features
• Secure Float Bowl Seal – Creates a tight seal between the float chamber and carburetor body to prevent leaks.
• Fuel-Resistant Material – Built to handle constant fuel exposure without breaking down.
• Exact OEM Fit – Matches factory dimensions for proper sealing without trimming or adjustment.
• Reliable Leak Prevention – Helps maintain proper fuel levels inside the carburetor during operation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines equipped with carbureted fuel systems requiring a float chamber gasket. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha outboards where proper sealing of the carburetor float bowl is essential.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this gasket needs replacing?
A: Fuel leaks around the carburetor bowl or a strong fuel smell are the most common signs.
Q: Can I reuse the old gasket after cleaning the carburetor?
A: It’s not recommended. Once compressed, gaskets rarely seal properly again.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: Not at all. Just make sure the surfaces are clean and the gasket is seated evenly before tightening.
Q: How does ethanol fuel affect this gasket?
A: Ethanol can dry out or degrade materials over time, so regular inspection is important.
Q: Should I replace this every time I service the carburetor?
A: Yes, it’s a good practice and helps avoid leaks after reassembly.
