Yamaha - Gear, driven - 6H4-11537-01-00
Yamaha - Gear, driven - 6H4-11537-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Driven Gear - Engine Power Transfer Component - 6H4-11537-01-00
Overview
When internal gears start wearing out, you’ll usually hear it before anything else—whining, grinding, or just not running as smooth. I’ve opened up motors where a worn driven gear was the root of the problem, especially on engines that have seen a lot of hours. It’s a critical part that keeps everything turning in sync under load. Once it’s replaced and set up right, the engine runs quieter and more consistent again.
Key Features
- Direct Power Transfer – Transfers rotational force between engine components for proper operation.
- Precision Gear Engagement – Designed for smooth meshing to reduce noise and wear.
- Hardened Gear Construction – Built to handle torque and resist long-term wear.
- OEM-Spec Fitment – Manufactured to Yamaha tolerances for correct alignment and function.
- Reliable Internal Operation – Supports consistent performance across varying engine speeds.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboards with compatible internal gear and drivetrain assemblies. Commonly used across small to mid-size engines found on fishing boats, skiffs, and recreational vessels. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine before installation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this gear is worn or failing?
A: Grinding noise, whining under load, or inconsistent performance are common indicators.
Q: Can a worn gear damage other components?
A: Yes, improper gear mesh can lead to additional wear on surrounding parts.
Q: Is this a difficult repair?
A: Internal gear work can be complex and usually requires proper tools and setup.
Q: What causes gear wear over time?
A: Normal use, lack of lubrication, or debris in the system can all contribute.
Q: Should I replace other parts during this repair?
A: It’s recommended to inspect and possibly replace related gears, bearings, and seals while the system is open.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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