Yamaha - Gear, driven - 6H3-11537-01-00
Yamaha - Gear, driven - 6H3-11537-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Driven Gear - Engine Timing Component - 6H3-11537-01-00
Overview
The Yamaha Driven Gear | 6H3-11537-01-00 is one of those internal parts that keeps everything in sync inside the engine. When a gear like this starts to wear, it usually shows up as noise, rough running, or timing issues you can’t quite pin down at first. It works behind the scenes to keep components moving together the way they should. If you’re already inside the engine doing repairs, this is one of those parts worth replacing to avoid bigger problems later.
Key Features
• Precise Gear Synchronization – Keeps internal engine components moving in proper timing.
• OEM Fit Precision – Built to Yamaha specifications for accurate meshing and alignment.
• Smooth Operation Support – Helps reduce internal resistance and unwanted engine noise.
• Durable Load Handling – Designed to withstand constant rotation and engine stress.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this driven gear configuration.
Commonly found in Yamaha engines requiring precise internal gear timing and synchronization.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.
FAQs
Q1: What are signs this driven gear is worn out?
A: You may hear unusual engine noise, notice rough running, or experience timing-related performance issues.
Q2: Can a worn gear affect engine timing?
A: Yes, improper gear engagement can throw off timing and impact overall engine performance.
Q3: Is this a part that wears out often?
A: Not quickly, but over time and with heavy use, internal gears can wear and need replacement.
Q4: Can I replace this without major disassembly?
A: Usually not. Accessing internal gears typically requires opening up the engine.
Q5: Should I replace other components at the same time?
A: It’s a good idea to inspect related gears, bearings, and seals while everything is apart.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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