Yamaha - Body, float chamber - 62Y-14381-30-00
Yamaha - Body, float chamber - 62Y-14381-30-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float Chamber Body - Carburetor Component - 62Y-14381-30-00
Overview
This is one of those carb parts that quietly does a lot of work. When the float chamber body starts wearing out or gets damaged, you’ll usually notice fuel issues pretty quickly—either running too rich or not steady at all. I’ve swapped these on older Yamaha setups and it often brings the carb back to life without chasing bigger problems. Keep the fuel level stable here, and the engine tends to behave a whole lot better.
Key Features
• Stable Fuel Regulation – Maintains proper fuel level inside the carburetor for consistent operation.
• Genuine Yamaha Fitment – Matches factory carb specifications for proper alignment and sealing.
• Leak Control Design – Helps prevent fuel seepage and overflow issues.
• Durable Marine Construction – Built to handle fuel exposure and long-term use.
• Direct Replacement Component – Installs cleanly into existing carburetor assemblies.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboards using this float chamber body. Verify fitment based on your specific engine model.
FAQ
Q: What problems does a bad float chamber body cause?
A: Fuel leaks, flooding, poor idle, or inconsistent engine performance.
Q: Can this affect fuel efficiency?
A: Yes, improper fuel levels can lead to excess fuel consumption.
Q: Should I replace other carb parts at the same time?
A: It’s smart to check the float, needle valve, and gaskets while you’re in there.
Q: Is this a common wear item?
A: It’s not frequent, but age, corrosion, or damage can lead to failure.
Q: Is installation complicated?
A: It’s straightforward if you’re comfortable working on carburetors and sealing components properly.
