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Yamaha - VST Float Chamber Gasket - Fits - S225 S250 V200 V225 65L - 14984-00-00

SKU: 65L-14984-00-00
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Description

Yamaha - Float Chamber Gasket - Carburetor Sealing Component - 65L-14984-00-00


Overview

Anytime you open up a carburetor on these bigger Yamaha two-strokes, the gasket is something you don’t gamble with. I’ve seen engines come back with fuel leaks or rough running just because an old gasket was reused. This piece keeps the float bowl sealed tight so fuel levels stay consistent where they should be. It’s a simple part, but it makes a big difference in how clean and steady the engine runs.


Key Features

  • Secure Fuel Seal – Keeps the float chamber sealed to prevent leaks and fuel loss.
  • Fuel-Resistant Material – Built to handle constant exposure to gasoline without breaking down.
  • Precision Cut Fit – Matches Yamaha specifications for proper alignment and sealing.
  • Maintains Fuel Stability – Helps keep consistent fuel levels inside the carburetor.
  • Essential Service Part – Ideal replacement during carburetor maintenance or rebuilds.

Engine & Boat Compatibility

  • L225TURV – 1997
  • L225TURW – 1998
  • L225TXRV – 1997
  • L225TXRW – 1998
  • L250TURV – 1997
  • L250TURW – 1998
  • L250TXRV – 1997
  • L250TXRW – 1998
  • S225TURV – 1997
  • S225TURW – 1998
  • S225TXRV – 1997
  • S225TXRW – 1998
  • S250TURV – 1997
  • S250TURW – 1998
  • S250TXRV – 1997
  • S250TXRW – 1998
  • V200TLRW – 1998
  • V225TLRW – 1998

FAQ

Q: What are the signs of a bad float chamber gasket?
A: Fuel leaks, strong fuel smell, or inconsistent engine performance are common signs.

Q: Can I reuse my old gasket if it looks okay?
A: It’s not recommended—once compressed, it usually won’t seal properly again.

Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s straightforward if you’re already working on the carburetor, just make sure surfaces are clean.

Q: Should I replace this every time I open the carburetor?
A: Yes, it’s best practice to replace it anytime the float chamber is removed.

Q: Does ethanol fuel affect gasket life?
A: Yes, ethanol can cause faster wear, so regular inspection is important.

Specs & Engine Application

  • Engine Application
    • L225TURV - 1997
    • L225TURW - 1998
    • L225TXRV - 1997
    • L225TXRW - 1998
    • L250TURV - 1997
    • L250TURW - 1998
    • L250TXRV - 1997
    • L250TXRW - 1998
    • S225TURV - 1997
    • S225TURW - 1998
    • S225TXRV - 1997
    • S225TXRW - 1998
    • S250TURV - 1997
    • S250TURW - 1998
    • S250TXRV - 1997
    • S250TXRW - 1998
    • V200TLRW - 1998
    • V225TLRW - 1998

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Yamaha - VST Float Chamber Gasket - Fits - S225 S250 V200 V225 65L - 14984-00-00
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Yamaha - VST Float Chamber Gasket - Fits - S225 S250 V200 V225 65L - 14984-00-00

$39.58 $44.15

Yamaha - Float Chamber Gasket - Carburetor Sealing Component - 65L-14984-00-00


Overview

Anytime you open up a carburetor on these bigger Yamaha two-strokes, the gasket is something you don’t gamble with. I’ve seen engines come back with fuel leaks or rough running just because an old gasket was reused. This piece keeps the float bowl sealed tight so fuel levels stay consistent where they should be. It’s a simple part, but it makes a big difference in how clean and steady the engine runs.


Key Features


Engine & Boat Compatibility


FAQ

Q: What are the signs of a bad float chamber gasket?
A: Fuel leaks, strong fuel smell, or inconsistent engine performance are common signs.

Q: Can I reuse my old gasket if it looks okay?
A: It’s not recommended—once compressed, it usually won’t seal properly again.

Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It’s straightforward if you’re already working on the carburetor, just make sure surfaces are clean.

Q: Should I replace this every time I open the carburetor?
A: Yes, it’s best practice to replace it anytime the float chamber is removed.

Q: Does ethanol fuel affect gasket life?
A: Yes, ethanol can cause faster wear, so regular inspection is important.

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