Yamaha - Body, float chamber 1 - 7CG-14181-00-00
Yamaha - Body, float chamber 1 - 7CG-14181-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Body 1 - Carburetor Component - 7CG-14181-00-00
Overview
The float chamber body is one of those parts that quietly keeps your carb doing its job right. I’ve worked on setups where fuel levels were all over the place, and it usually traced back to wear or damage here. When it’s solid and sealed, fuel stays consistent and the engine runs smooth. It’s not flashy, but it’s critical for keeping things steady from idle to throttle.
Key Features
• Stable Fuel Reservoir Housing – Maintains consistent fuel level inside the carburetor for smooth operation.
• OEM Fit and Sealing Surface – Matches factory design to ensure proper gasket sealing and alignment.
• Supports Float System Function – Allows accurate float movement for controlled fuel delivery.
• Durable Construction – Built to handle fuel exposure, heat, and long-term engine use.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines equipped with carbureted fuel systems. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha outboards where consistent fuel level control is essential for proper carburetor performance.
FAQ
Q: What are signs the float chamber body is damaged?
A: Fuel leaks, inconsistent idle, or visible corrosion and wear are common indicators.
Q: Can this part affect how the engine idles?
A: Yes, improper fuel levels in the chamber can lead to rough or unstable idle.
Q: Does saltwater use impact this component?
A: Over time, corrosion can develop if the carburetor isn’t properly maintained.
Q: Should I replace the gasket when installing this?
A: Yes, it’s best to install a new gasket to ensure a proper seal.
Q: Any installation tips?
A: Make sure surfaces are clean and the float moves freely before reassembly.
