Yamaha - Clutch,dog - 6L2-45631-00-00
Yamaha - Clutch,dog - 6L2-45631-00-00
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Description
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Yamaha - Clutch Dog - Lower Unit Shifting Component - 6L2-45631-00-00
Overview
When shifting starts getting rough or the motor won’t stay in gear, the clutch dog is usually where the problem shows up. It’s the part that actually locks the gears in place, so once it wears down, everything feels off. I’ve seen plenty of lower units brought back to life just by replacing this one piece. When it’s right, you get that solid, clean engagement every time you shift.
Key Features
- Positive Gear Engagement – Locks gears securely for reliable forward and reverse operation.
- Hardened Metal Construction – Built to handle repeated shifting without premature wear.
- Precision Machined Fit – Ensures proper alignment within the lower unit gear system.
- Restores Shift Reliability – Helps eliminate slipping or popping out of gear.
- High Wear Resistance – Designed to withstand constant contact under load.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines with compatible lower unit gear systems. Commonly used across small to mid-range outboards on fishing boats, skiffs, and utility vessels. Always confirm part number compatibility before installation.
FAQ
Q: What are signs of a worn clutch dog?
A: Slipping out of gear, grinding noises, or difficulty staying in forward or reverse are common signs.
Q: Can this cause the motor to pop out of gear?
A: Yes, worn edges prevent it from holding gear securely, causing it to disengage.
Q: Is this a simple replacement?
A: It requires opening the lower unit, so it’s typically done during a rebuild or major service.
Q: Should I replace other parts at the same time?
A: It’s smart to inspect gears and bearings while everything is apart to avoid future issues.
Q: Does water intrusion affect this part?
A: Yes, if water gets into the gear case, it can accelerate wear and damage.
