Yamaha - Clamp,fuel pipe 2 - 6E5-24367-10-00
Yamaha - Clamp,fuel pipe 2 - 6E5-24367-10-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Pipe Clamp 2 - Fuel System | 6E5-24367-10-00
Overview
It’s easy to overlook something like a fuel pipe clamp, but I’ve seen plenty of issues come from loose or worn ones. When a clamp isn’t holding tight, you can end up with small leaks or air getting into the line, and that throws everything off. On the water, that usually shows up as rough running or inconsistent performance. Keeping these clamps in good shape is a simple way to avoid bigger fuel system problems.
Key Features
- Secure Hose Retention – Keeps fuel lines firmly in place to prevent leaks and disconnections.
- Consistent Clamping Pressure – Maintains a tight seal without damaging the fuel hose.
- Corrosion-Resistant Build – Designed to handle moisture and marine exposure over time.
- OEM Fitment Design – Matches original specifications for proper fit and reliable installation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha 2-stroke outboard engines with standard fuel delivery systems. Commonly used on smaller to mid-range horsepower motors found on skiffs, jon boats, and fishing setups.
FAQ
Q: What happens if a fuel clamp fails?
A: You can get fuel leaks or air entering the line, which leads to poor engine performance.
Q: Should I replace clamps when changing fuel lines?
A: Yes, it’s a good practice to replace them to ensure a proper seal.
Q: Can a loose clamp cause engine hesitation?
A: Definitely—air leaks in the fuel system can cause rough running or hesitation.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: Not at all—just make sure it’s tightened properly without over-compressing the hose.
Q: Does saltwater exposure affect these clamps?
A: Over time, yes—corrosion can weaken them, so regular inspection helps.
