Yamaha - Oil pump assy - 63P-13300-00-00
Yamaha - Oil pump assy - 63P-13300-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Oil Pump Assembly - Engine Lubrication System - 63P-13300-00-00
Overview
Oil flow is something you don’t think about—until it’s not there. I’ve seen engines take serious wear just from a weak or failing oil pump that couldn’t keep up under load. This assembly keeps oil moving where it needs to be, protecting internal parts and keeping everything running smooth. When it’s working right, you get peace of mind every time you throttle up.
Key Features
- Consistent Oil Delivery – Maintains steady lubrication to protect engine components.
- Complete Pump Assembly – Includes internal components for reliable operation.
- OEM Fitment – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper installation and function.
- Durable Construction – Designed to handle heat, pressure, and marine conditions.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Fits Yamaha outboard engines with compatible oil injection systems. Commonly used across mid-range horsepower outboards on center consoles, bay boats, and recreational vessels.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this oil pump is failing?
A: Low oil pressure warnings, unusual engine noise, or increased engine wear are common signs.
Q: Can a weak oil pump damage the engine?
A: Yes, insufficient lubrication can lead to serious internal damage over time.
Q: Should this be replaced as preventive maintenance?
A: If the engine has high hours or shows symptoms, replacement is a smart move.
Q: Does oil quality affect pump performance?
A: Yes, using proper oil helps maintain smooth operation and reduces wear.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s manageable, but proper alignment and system priming are important.
