Yamaha - Gear case ass'y - YA2-63705-00-08
Yamaha - Gear case ass'y - YA2-63705-00-08
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Description
Description
Yamaha – Gear Case Assembly | Lower Unit Component | YA2-63705-00-08
Overview
When a lower unit starts making noise or you’re dealing with gear wear, it’s usually more than a quick fix. I’ve worked on plenty of Yamahas where replacing the full gear case was the cleanest way to get everything back to factory performance. The Yamaha Gear Case Assembly YA2-63705-00-08 brings the drivetrain back to solid, dependable operation. It’s the kind of part you rely on when you want smooth power transfer and confidence every time you’re on the water.
Key Features
• Complete Lower Unit Assembly – Provides a full solution for worn or damaged gear cases.
• Smooth Power Transfer – Ensures efficient delivery of engine power to the propeller.
• Yamaha Factory Engineering – Built to match original specifications and performance standards.
• Durable Marine Construction – Designed to handle load, heat, and harsh water conditions.
• Direct Replacement Fit – Aligns with factory mounting points for straightforward installation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
The Yamaha Gear Case Assembly YA2-63705-00-08 is designed for Yamaha outboard engines with compatible lower unit configurations.
It is commonly used across Yamaha marine applications where reliable power transfer and gear integrity are essential for performance. Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and parts diagram before installation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a failing gear case?
A: Grinding noises, water in gear oil, or loss of propulsion are common signs.
Q: Can I repair instead of replacing the gear case?
A: Minor issues can be repaired, but major damage often requires full replacement.
Q: How often should gear oil be checked?
A: It’s best to check it regularly, especially before and after heavy use.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It can be more involved and may require proper alignment and sealing.
Q: Does saltwater use affect gear case lifespan?
A: Yes, regular maintenance and flushing are important to prevent corrosion.
