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Yamaha - Gear 1 assy - 6K1-45560-01-00

SKU: 6K1-45560-01-00
$335.39 $358.60
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Description

Yamaha - Gear 1 Assembly - Drivetrain Component - 6K1-45560-01-00


Overview

The Yamaha Gear 1 Assembly | 6K1-45560-01-00 is one of those parts deep in the lower unit that you don’t notice—until something goes wrong. When gears start wearing out, you’ll hear it first, then feel it when the boat’s under load. This assembly plays a key role in transferring power smoothly, so everything stays tight and predictable when you shift and throttle up. If you’re already inside the gearcase, replacing it now saves you from bigger problems later.


Key Features

Integrated Gear Assembly – Combines matched components for smooth and consistent drivetrain operation.

Efficient Power Transfer – Helps move engine output cleanly through the lower unit.

Precision Alignment Design – Built to fit correctly within Yamaha gearcase tolerances.

High-Load Strength – Handles torque and stress from regular use on the water.


Compatibility

Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this Gear 1 assembly configuration.
Typically used in Yamaha lower units requiring internal gear replacement.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.


FAQs

Q: What are signs this gear assembly is worn out?
A: Grinding noise, slipping under load, or vibration during operation.

Q: Can I replace just one gear instead of the full assembly?
A: You can, but replacing the full assembly helps ensure proper wear matching.

Q: Will bad gears affect shifting?
A: Yes, worn gears can cause rough or inconsistent engagement.

Q: What causes gear damage in the first place?
A: Water intrusion, low gear oil, or impact damage are the most common causes.

Q: Is this repair something I can handle myself?
A: It requires lower unit teardown, so it’s best for experienced hands.


Specs & Engine Application

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Yamaha - Gear 1 assy - 6K1-45560-01-00
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Yamaha - Gear 1 assy - 6K1-45560-01-00

$335.39 $358.60

Yamaha - Gear 1 Assembly - Drivetrain Component - 6K1-45560-01-00


Overview

The Yamaha Gear 1 Assembly | 6K1-45560-01-00 is one of those parts deep in the lower unit that you don’t notice—until something goes wrong. When gears start wearing out, you’ll hear it first, then feel it when the boat’s under load. This assembly plays a key role in transferring power smoothly, so everything stays tight and predictable when you shift and throttle up. If you’re already inside the gearcase, replacing it now saves you from bigger problems later.


Key Features

Integrated Gear Assembly – Combines matched components for smooth and consistent drivetrain operation.

Efficient Power Transfer – Helps move engine output cleanly through the lower unit.

Precision Alignment Design – Built to fit correctly within Yamaha gearcase tolerances.

High-Load Strength – Handles torque and stress from regular use on the water.


Compatibility

Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this Gear 1 assembly configuration.
Typically used in Yamaha lower units requiring internal gear replacement.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.


FAQs

Q: What are signs this gear assembly is worn out?
A: Grinding noise, slipping under load, or vibration during operation.

Q: Can I replace just one gear instead of the full assembly?
A: You can, but replacing the full assembly helps ensure proper wear matching.

Q: Will bad gears affect shifting?
A: Yes, worn gears can cause rough or inconsistent engagement.

Q: What causes gear damage in the first place?
A: Water intrusion, low gear oil, or impact damage are the most common causes.

Q: Is this repair something I can handle myself?
A: It requires lower unit teardown, so it’s best for experienced hands.


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