Yamaha - Clutch, over run - 6BG-81832-00-00
Yamaha - Clutch, over run - 6BG-81832-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Overrun Clutch - Starting System Component - 6BG-81832-00-00
Overview
If you’ve ever heard a starter spin without grabbing, this is usually the part behind it. The overrun clutch engages the starter motor with the engine during startup, then freewheels once the engine fires. When it wears out, you’ll get slipping or that spinning-with-no-engagement feeling. I’ve replaced a few of these, and it’s one of those fixes that instantly brings back solid, reliable starts.
Key Features
• Starter Engagement Function – Connects the starter motor to the engine during startup.
• Freewheel Protection – Disengages automatically once the engine starts to prevent damage.
• OEM Fit Accuracy – Matches Yamaha factory specs for proper installation and operation.
• High Strength Construction – Built to handle repeated start cycles and engine load.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Verify compatibility with your specific Yamaha outboard model and part number before installation.
FAQs
Q1: What are signs this clutch is failing?
A: Starter spins without engaging or intermittent starting issues.
Q2: Can this cause the engine not to start?
A: Yes, if it doesn’t engage properly, the engine won’t turn over.
Q3: Does this part wear out over time?
A: Yes, repeated starting cycles can wear the internal components.
Q4: Should I inspect the starter motor at the same time?
A: Yes, it’s a good idea to check both components together.
Q5: Is installation difficult?
A: It requires access to the starter system and mechanical experience.
