Yamaha - Fuel cock assy 1 - 7FK-24500-03-00
Yamaha - Fuel cock assy 1 - 7FK-24500-03-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Cock Assembly 1 - Fuel Shutoff Component - 7FK-24500-03-00
Overview
A good fuel cock is one of those simple parts you rely on more than you think. Whether you’re shutting fuel off for storage or troubleshooting a fuel issue, it needs to work clean and without hesitation. I’ve seen sticky or leaking valves cause more problems than expected, especially when engines sit for a while. Having a solid, smooth-operating assembly here just makes everything easier when you’re managing your fuel system.
Key Features
• Positive Fuel Shutoff Control – Allows you to cleanly stop or allow fuel flow when needed.
• Smooth Valve Operation – Designed for easy switching without sticking or binding.
• Integrated Assembly Design – Comes as a complete unit for straightforward replacement.
• Leak-Resistant Sealing – Helps prevent fuel seepage around the valve and connections.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines that utilize a manual fuel shutoff valve within the fuel system. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha setups where controlled fuel flow and safe shutoff are required.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this fuel cock is failing?
A: You might notice fuel leaking, difficulty turning the valve, or inconsistent fuel flow to the engine.
Q: Should I turn this off when the engine is not in use?
A: Yes, it’s a good habit. It helps prevent fuel leaks and reduces the chance of flooding the engine.
Q: Can this cause engine stalling?
A: If it’s partially clogged or not opening fully, it can restrict fuel and cause the engine to stall.
Q: How does sitting unused affect this part?
A: Fuel residue can gum up the valve over time, especially if the engine isn’t run regularly.
Q: Any tips for installing a new fuel cock assembly?
A: Make sure all connections are tight and check for leaks after installation before running the engine.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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