Yamaha - Float - 6F6-14385-00-00
Yamaha - Float - 6F6-14385-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float - Carburetor Fuel Control Component - 6F6-14385-00-00
Overview
The Yamaha Float | 6F6-14385-00-00 is one of those small parts inside the carburetor that has a big impact on how your engine runs. It controls the fuel level in the float chamber, making sure the engine gets the right amount of fuel at the right time. When it starts to stick, leak, or lose buoyancy, you’ll notice it in flooding, rough idle, or inconsistent performance. If you’re working on the carb, this is one of those parts you don’t overlook.
Key Features
• Fuel Level Regulation – Maintains proper fuel height inside the carburetor for consistent operation.
• OEM Fit Precision – Built to Yamaha specifications for correct balance and movement.
• Supports Smooth Engine Performance – Helps prevent flooding, hesitation, and uneven running.
• Fuel-Resistant Construction – Designed to handle continuous exposure to fuel and engine conditions.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Verify compatibility with your specific Yamaha engine model and part number before installation.
FAQs
Q1: What does the carburetor float do?
A: It controls fuel level inside the carb to ensure proper fuel delivery to the engine.
Q2: What are signs the float is failing?
A: Flooding, fuel leaks, rough idle, or poor throttle response.
Q3: Can a bad float cause engine flooding?
A: Yes, if it sticks or loses buoyancy, it can allow too much fuel into the carb.
Q4: Should I replace this during a carb rebuild?
A: Yes, especially if there’s any wear, damage, or fuel saturation.
Q5: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s straightforward, but proper alignment and adjustment are important
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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