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FLOAT CHAMBER ASSY - 69J-14180-60-00

SKU: 69J-14180-60-00
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Description

Yamaha - Float Chamber Assembly - Carburetor Fuel Control - 69J-14180-60-00


Overview

If you’ve worked on carbureted Yamahas, you know the float chamber is where a lot of fuel issues start. This assembly keeps the right fuel level feeding into the carb so the engine runs steady and doesn’t flood or starve. Over time, wear or buildup can throw things off, and that’s when you start chasing rough idle or hard starts. Swapping in a fresh unit usually clears things up fast and gets the motor running like it should.


Key Features

Controlled Fuel Level Management – Maintains proper fuel height inside the carburetor for consistent engine operation.
Direct Yamaha Replacement – Built to match original specifications for easy installation and proper function.
Integrated Assembly Design – Includes key internal components for simplified service and rebuilds.
Reliable Idle Stability – Helps prevent flooding and lean conditions that affect low-speed performance.


Engine & Boat Compatibility

Designed for Yamaha outboard engines equipped with carbureted fuel systems, particularly those in the 40 to 60 horsepower range. Commonly used on a variety of small to mid-size boats, including utility boats, skiffs, and lightweight fishing setups.


FAQ

Q: What are signs the float chamber assembly is going bad?
A: You might see fuel leaking, rough idle, stalling, or the engine running too rich or too lean.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installing this?
A: In most cases, no major adjustment is needed, but checking float height and idle settings is always a good idea.

Q: Can debris in fuel damage this part?
A: Yes, dirty fuel can clog passages and affect how the float and needle operate.

Q: Is this something I can install myself?
A: If you’re comfortable working on carburetors, it’s manageable—just take your time and keep everything clean.

Q: Why was this part superseded?
A: Yamaha updated the design or materials, so the newer part number is the recommended replacement moving forward.

Specs & Engine Application

  • Supersessions
    69J-14180-40-00, 99999-04289-00, 99999-04289-00

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FLOAT CHAMBER ASSY - 69J-14180-60-00
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FLOAT CHAMBER ASSY - 69J-14180-60-00

$2,260.06 $2,322.20

Yamaha - Float Chamber Assembly - Carburetor Fuel Control - 69J-14180-60-00


Overview

If you’ve worked on carbureted Yamahas, you know the float chamber is where a lot of fuel issues start. This assembly keeps the right fuel level feeding into the carb so the engine runs steady and doesn’t flood or starve. Over time, wear or buildup can throw things off, and that’s when you start chasing rough idle or hard starts. Swapping in a fresh unit usually clears things up fast and gets the motor running like it should.


Key Features

Controlled Fuel Level Management – Maintains proper fuel height inside the carburetor for consistent engine operation.
Direct Yamaha Replacement – Built to match original specifications for easy installation and proper function.
Integrated Assembly Design – Includes key internal components for simplified service and rebuilds.
Reliable Idle Stability – Helps prevent flooding and lean conditions that affect low-speed performance.


Engine & Boat Compatibility

Designed for Yamaha outboard engines equipped with carbureted fuel systems, particularly those in the 40 to 60 horsepower range. Commonly used on a variety of small to mid-size boats, including utility boats, skiffs, and lightweight fishing setups.


FAQ

Q: What are signs the float chamber assembly is going bad?
A: You might see fuel leaking, rough idle, stalling, or the engine running too rich or too lean.

Q: Do I need to adjust anything after installing this?
A: In most cases, no major adjustment is needed, but checking float height and idle settings is always a good idea.

Q: Can debris in fuel damage this part?
A: Yes, dirty fuel can clog passages and affect how the float and needle operate.

Q: Is this something I can install myself?
A: If you’re comfortable working on carburetors, it’s manageable—just take your time and keep everything clean.

Q: Why was this part superseded?
A: Yamaha updated the design or materials, so the newer part number is the recommended replacement moving forward.

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