Yamaha - Oil pump assy - 68T-13300-00-00
Yamaha - Oil pump assy - 68T-13300-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Oil Pump Assembly - Engine Lubrication System - 68T-13300-00-00
Overview
This is one of those components you don’t take chances with. The oil pump is what keeps everything inside the engine moving smoothly, especially when you’re running hard or spending long days on the water. When it’s doing its job, you’ll never notice it—but when it’s not, things go downhill fast. It’s the kind of part you want solid and reliable every single time you turn the key.
Key Features
• Consistent Oil Delivery – Maintains steady oil flow to protect internal engine components during operation.
• Precision Internal Components – Designed to regulate pressure and distribution accurately across the system.
• Durable Construction – Built to withstand heat, vibration, and continuous engine use.
• OEM Fitment and Function – Matches Yamaha specifications for seamless installation and dependable performance.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Yamaha Outboard Models – Varies by application (confirm by part number)
FAQ
Q: What are the signs of a failing oil pump?
A: Low oil pressure, engine noise, or warning indicators can all point to oil flow issues.
Q: Can I run the engine if I suspect oil pump problems?
A: It’s not worth the risk. Running without proper oil flow can cause serious engine damage quickly.
Q: Does this pump require priming after installation?
A: Yes, making sure the system is properly primed helps prevent dry starts and ensures immediate lubrication.
Q: How often does an oil pump need to be replaced?
A: They typically last a long time, but should be inspected during major service or if any lubrication issues arise.
Q: What can cause premature oil pump failure?
A: Contaminated oil, lack of maintenance, or running the engine low on oil are the most common causes.
