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Yamaha - Primary Fuel Filter - 68F-24563-10-00 - VZ150 VZ175 VZ200 VZ225 VZ250 Z150 Z175 Z200 Z250 - See Description for Additional Models

SKU: 68F-24563-10-00
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Description

Yamaha - Fuel Filter Element - VZ150 VZ175 VZ200 VZ225 VZ250 Z150 Z175 Z200 Z250 - 68F-24563-10-00

Anyone who spends time rigging Yamaha outboards knows clean fuel is everything. The Yamaha Fuel Filter Element 68F-24563-10-00 is one of those small parts that quietly protects your motor from the stuff you never want reaching the injectors or fuel rails. It traps debris, water contaminants, and fuel system junk before it can cause performance issues. If you’re running offshore, trolling all day, or making long runs across the bay, keeping fresh filtration in the system just makes good mechanical sense.


Key Features

  • OEM Yamaha Filtration – Built to Yamaha’s exact fuel system specifications for proper filtration and reliable engine protection.
  • Contaminant Protection – Captures debris and particles before they reach sensitive fuel components.
  • Precision Fit Design – Installs directly into the factory fuel system housing without modification.
  • Durable Filter Media – Engineered to maintain consistent flow while trapping harmful particles.
  • Routine Service Part – Ideal for scheduled maintenance to keep your Yamaha outboard running smoothly.

Engine & Boat Compatibility

• LZ150 - 2004-2005
• LZ200 - 2004-2005
• LZ250 - 2004-2005
• LZ300 - 2004-2005

• VZ150 - 2004-2005
• VZ175 - 2004-2005
• VZ200 - 2004-2005
• VZ225 - 2004-2005
• VZ250 - 2004-2005
• VZ300 - 2004-2005

• Z150 - 2004-2005
• Z175 - 2004-2005
• Z200 - 2004-2005
• Z250 - 2004-2005
• Z300 - 2004-2005


FAQ

Q: How often should I replace this fuel filter element?
A: Most Yamaha techs recommend replacing it during annual service or every 100 hours, especially if you run in saltwater or store fuel long term.

Q: What are signs the fuel filter needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, reduced power, or hesitation under throttle can all point to restricted fuel flow from a clogged filter.

Q: Can bad fuel damage this filter?
A: Yes. Contaminated fuel or water in the system can load the filter quickly, which is why regular inspection and replacement is important.

Q: Is this something I can replace myself?
A: If you're comfortable doing basic maintenance, it’s usually a straightforward swap during routine service.

Q: Does this help protect injectors and fuel pumps?
A: Absolutely. Keeping debris out of the fuel system helps extend the life of injectors, pumps, and other sensitive components.

Specs & Engine Application

  • Engine Application
    • LZ150 - 2004-2005
    • LZ200 - 2004-2005
    • LZ250 - 2004-2005
    • LZ300 - 2004-2005
    • VZ150 - 2004-2005
    • VZ175 - 2004-2005
    • VZ200 - 2004-2005
    • VZ225 - 2004-2005
    • VZ250 - 2004-2005
    • VZ300 - 2004-2005
    • Z150 - 2004-2005
    • Z175 - 2004-2005
    • Z200 - 2004-2005
    • Z250 - 2004-2005
    • Z300 - 2004-2005

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Yamaha - Primary Fuel Filter - 68F-24563-10-00 - VZ150 VZ175 VZ200 VZ225 VZ250 Z150 Z175 Z200 Z250 - See Description for Additional Models
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Yamaha - Primary Fuel Filter - 68F-24563-10-00 - VZ150 VZ175 VZ200 VZ225 VZ250 Z150 Z175 Z200 Z250 - See Description for Additional Models

$26.36 $29.45

Yamaha - Fuel Filter Element - VZ150 VZ175 VZ200 VZ225 VZ250 Z150 Z175 Z200 Z250 - 68F-24563-10-00

Anyone who spends time rigging Yamaha outboards knows clean fuel is everything. The Yamaha Fuel Filter Element 68F-24563-10-00 is one of those small parts that quietly protects your motor from the stuff you never want reaching the injectors or fuel rails. It traps debris, water contaminants, and fuel system junk before it can cause performance issues. If you’re running offshore, trolling all day, or making long runs across the bay, keeping fresh filtration in the system just makes good mechanical sense.


Key Features


Engine & Boat Compatibility

• LZ150 - 2004-2005
• LZ200 - 2004-2005
• LZ250 - 2004-2005
• LZ300 - 2004-2005

• VZ150 - 2004-2005
• VZ175 - 2004-2005
• VZ200 - 2004-2005
• VZ225 - 2004-2005
• VZ250 - 2004-2005
• VZ300 - 2004-2005

• Z150 - 2004-2005
• Z175 - 2004-2005
• Z200 - 2004-2005
• Z250 - 2004-2005
• Z300 - 2004-2005


FAQ

Q: How often should I replace this fuel filter element?
A: Most Yamaha techs recommend replacing it during annual service or every 100 hours, especially if you run in saltwater or store fuel long term.

Q: What are signs the fuel filter needs replacing?
A: Hard starting, rough idle, reduced power, or hesitation under throttle can all point to restricted fuel flow from a clogged filter.

Q: Can bad fuel damage this filter?
A: Yes. Contaminated fuel or water in the system can load the filter quickly, which is why regular inspection and replacement is important.

Q: Is this something I can replace myself?
A: If you're comfortable doing basic maintenance, it’s usually a straightforward swap during routine service.

Q: Does this help protect injectors and fuel pumps?
A: Absolutely. Keeping debris out of the fuel system helps extend the life of injectors, pumps, and other sensitive components.

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