Yamaha - Shift link assy - 63D-44100-30-00
Yamaha - Shift link assy - 63D-44100-30-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Shift Link Assembly - Gear Shift Linkage Component - 63D-44100-30-00
Overview
The shift link assembly is a key part of the shifting system, connecting internal linkage components that allow your outboard to move cleanly between forward, neutral, and reverse. When this assembly starts to wear or loosen, you’ll notice inconsistent shifting, delayed engagement, or difficulty getting into gear. This Yamaha shift link assembly is built to restore precise movement and keep your drivetrain operating smoothly. It’s a critical component for maintaining reliable shifting performance on the water.
Key Features
• Integrated Shift Linkage Assembly – Connects internal components to enable smooth gear changes.
• Improved Shifting Precision – Helps eliminate hesitation and inconsistent engagement.
• OEM Yamaha Fitment – Built to factory specifications for proper alignment and operation.
• Heavy-Duty Construction – Designed to handle repeated shifting and marine conditions.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• Compatible with select Yamaha outboards that utilize this shift link assembly (confirm fitment by model and year)
FAQ
Q: What does a shift link assembly do?
A: It connects and coordinates the linkage system that controls gear engagement.
Q: What are signs this part is worn?
A: Difficulty shifting, delayed engagement, or slipping out of gear.
Q: Is this part inside the lower unit?
A: It works with internal and external linkage components tied to the lower unit.
Q: Should it be replaced during lower unit service?
A: Yes, especially if there is wear, looseness, or shifting issues.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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