Yamaha – In-Line Fuel Filter | Fuel System | 68T-24251-01-00
Yamaha – In-Line Fuel Filter | Fuel System | 68T-24251-01-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha – In-Line Fuel Filter | Fuel System | 68T-24251-01-00
Overview
Clean fuel is one of the simplest ways to keep a small Yamaha four stroke running smoothly. The Yamaha 68T-24251-01-00 In-Line Fuel Filter installs directly in the fuel line between the tank and the engine, catching debris before it reaches the carburetor or fuel system. Dirt, water, and contaminants can easily make their way into portable fuel tanks, especially on smaller boats. Replacing the inline filter during routine service helps protect sensitive engine components and keeps fuel flowing clean and steady on every trip.
Key Features
• Fuel Contaminant Protection – Traps debris and impurities before they reach sensitive fuel system components.
• Simple In-Line Installation – Connects directly between the fuel tank and engine fuel line for quick replacement.
• OEM Yamaha Fit and Design – Built to Yamaha specifications to ensure reliable performance and proper fuel flow.
• Routine Fuel System Maintenance – Easy replacement part that helps maintain dependable engine operation.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• F4 - 2009 & newer
• F6 - 2001-2006
• F6 - 2009 & newer
• F8 - 2001 & newer
• T8 - 2001 & newer
• F9.9 - 2007 & newer
• T9.9G - 2007 & newer
FAQ
Q: What does an inline fuel filter do on an outboard?
A: It captures dirt, rust, and other contaminants in the fuel line before they reach the engine’s carburetor or fuel system.
Q: How often should this filter be replaced?
A: Many boaters replace inline filters once per season or during annual engine maintenance.
Q: Can a clogged fuel filter affect engine performance?
A: Yes. A dirty filter can restrict fuel flow and cause rough running, hesitation, or difficulty starting.
Q: Is this filter difficult to install?
A: No. It installs directly into the fuel line using the hose connections and usually takes just a few minutes.
Q: Why is fuel filtration important on small outboards?
A: Portable tanks and fuel cans can introduce debris or moisture, so filtration helps protect the engine from contamination.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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