Yamaha - Float chamber assy - 63P-14180-20-00
Yamaha - Float chamber assy - 63P-14180-20-00
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Description
Description
This product has been superseded by: 63P-14180-21-00
Yamaha - Float Chamber Assembly - Fuel System Component - 63P-14180-20-00
Overview
The float chamber assembly is a key part of the fuel system, managing how fuel is stored and delivered before it’s sent into the engine. When this unit starts to wear out or clog, you’ll notice it in hard starts, hesitation, or inconsistent throttle response. This Yamaha float chamber assembly is built to restore proper fuel control and keep the system running smooth. It’s a critical component in maintaining steady engine performance, especially on fuel-injected setups.
Key Features
• Fuel Storage and Regulation – Maintains proper fuel levels before delivery to the engine.
• Supports Smooth Engine Operation – Helps eliminate hesitation and inconsistent fuel flow.
• OEM Yamaha Fitment – Built to factory specifications for precise performance and reliability.
• Integrated Fuel System Component – Designed to work seamlessly within Yamaha fuel injection systems.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• Compatible with select Yamaha outboards that utilize this float chamber assembly (confirm fitment by model and year)
FAQ
Q: What does a float chamber assembly do?
A: It stores and regulates fuel before it enters the engine for combustion.
Q: What are signs of a failing float chamber?
A: Hard starting, poor throttle response, or inconsistent engine performance.
Q: Is this part related to fuel injection systems?
A: Yes, it plays a role in managing fuel before it’s delivered through the system.
Q: Should this be replaced or cleaned?
A: Minor issues may be cleaned, but worn or damaged units should be replaced.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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