Yamaha - Shift rod gde.sprg - 6H4-JD009-28-00
Yamaha - Shift rod gde.sprg - 6H4-JD009-28-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Shift Rod Guide Spring - Shift System Component - 6H4-JD009-28-00
Overview
Shift systems are one of those things you don’t think about until they start feeling off. I’ve seen cases where sloppy or inconsistent shifting came down to small internal pieces like this spring wearing out. When everything’s tight and aligned, gear changes feel clean and predictable. It’s a simple part, but it plays a big role in keeping your shifting dialed in.
Key Features
- Supports Shift Rod Alignment – Helps keep the shift rod properly guided during operation.
- Consistent Spring Tension – Maintains steady pressure for smooth gear engagement.
- Durable Construction – Built to handle repeated shifting and internal movement.
- Factory-Spec Fitment – Designed for proper integration within Yamaha shift systems.
- Improves Shift Feel – Helps restore crisp, reliable gear transitions.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines with compatible shift linkage and lower unit 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 this spring needs replacing?
A: Loose shifting, inconsistent gear engagement, or a sloppy feel when shifting.
Q: Can this affect gear engagement?
A: Yes, improper tension can lead to incomplete or rough gear changes.
Q: Is this part difficult to access?
A: It depends on the setup, but it often requires partial disassembly of the shift system.
Q: Should I replace this during lower unit service?
A: If there’s wear or weak tension, it’s a good time to swap it out.
Q: Does this part wear out over time?
A: Yes, repeated use and stress can weaken the spring over time.
