Yamaha - Clamp, fuel pipe 1 - 60L-24366-01-00
Yamaha - Clamp, fuel pipe 1 - 60L-24366-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Clamp, Fuel Pipe 1 - Fuel System Component - 60L-24366-01-00
Overview
This is one of those small parts you don’t think about until a fuel line starts shifting or loosening up. When you’re rigging or doing routine maintenance, having a solid clamp in place keeps everything tight and where it should be. Yamaha designed this one to hold steady under vibration and long hours on the water. It’s a simple piece, but it plays a big role in keeping your fuel system dependable.
Key Features
• Secure Fuel Line Hold – Keeps the fuel pipe firmly in place during engine operation and movement.
• OEM Fit and Finish – Built to Yamaha specifications for proper alignment and consistent performance.
• Vibration Resistance – Designed to stay tight even in rough water and high engine vibration conditions.
• Durable Construction – Holds up to marine environments and repeated service intervals.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with various Yamaha outboards using standard fuel system routing components.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this clamp needs replacing?
A: If the fuel line feels loose, shifts easily, or shows wear at the clamp point, it’s time to swap it out.
Q: Can I reuse an old clamp during maintenance?
A: You can, but it’s best to replace it if there’s any loss of tension or visible corrosion.
Q: Is this important for performance or just organization?
A: It’s both—secure fuel lines help prevent movement that could lead to leaks or inconsistent fuel flow.
Q: Does this hold up in saltwater environments?
A: Yes, but like any hardware, it should be checked regularly if you’re running in saltwater.
Q: Any tips for installing it correctly?
A: Make sure the clamp is seated evenly and tightened just enough to hold firm without damaging the line.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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