Yamaha Lower Unit Assembly - LZ300 - 6D1-45300-40-8D - See Description for Applicable Models
Yamaha Lower Unit Assembly - LZ300 - 6D1-45300-40-8D - See Description for Applicable Models
Yamaha Lower Unit Assembly - LZ300 - 6D1-45300-40-8D - See Description for Applicable Models is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Yamaha – LZ300 Lower Unit Assembly - Lower Unit - 6D1-45300-40-8D
Overview
On the LZ300 setups, the lower unit takes a beating if you’re running hard or spending long days offshore. This is one of those components you don’t think about until something feels off—then you realize how much it affects everything from shifting to overall control. I’ve seen a fresh lower unit completely change how a motor runs, especially under load. When it’s right, the boat feels smoother, quieter, and more responsive where it counts.
Key Features
• High Horsepower Gearcase Design – Built to handle the demands of large outboards under continuous load.
• Smooth Power Transfer – Delivers consistent propulsion with clean gear engagement.
• Precision Internal Setup – Ensures proper gear alignment for reduced vibration and wear.
• Marine-Grade Durability – Holds up against corrosion and harsh on-water conditions.
• Direct Yamaha Fitment – Engineered to match factory specifications for proper installation and operation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• LZ300
FAQ
Q: What are early signs of lower unit problems?
A: You may notice noise while shifting, vibration, or milky gear oil indicating water intrusion.
Q: Can I run the engine if the lower unit feels rough?
A: It’s best to stop and inspect it. Running it further can cause more serious internal damage.
Q: Is this built for heavy offshore use?
A: Yes, it’s designed to handle demanding conditions and long runs with high horsepower engines.
Q: What should I check after installing a new lower unit?
A: Verify alignment, ensure proper gear oil levels, and test shifting before full operation.
Q: How often should I service the lower unit?
A: Regular gear oil checks and seasonal maintenance help keep it running reliably.
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Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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Engine Application
- LZ300
