6h4-14147-00 Yamaha O-Ring | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
6h4-14147-00 Yamaha O-Ring | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
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🔧 Product Description
Genuine Yamaha Carburettor Fuel Passage O-Ring - Part Number: 6H4-14147-00
A genuine Yamaha fuel-resistant O-ring used inside selected 40HP to 90HP two-stroke carburettor assemblies.
The O-ring seals an internal carburettor fuel or air passage and is commonly renewed during carburettor disassembly and overhaul.
⚙️ Key Features
• Genuine Yamaha OEM carburettor O-ring
• Correct Yamaha part number 6H4-14147-00
• Fuel-resistant rubber construction
• Used in Yamaha 40HP to 90HP carburettor repair kits
• Available through complete aftermarket carburettor kits
🔄 Supersession & Cross Reference
OEM Supersession Chain:
• 6H4-14147-00 current OEM carburettor O-ring reference
OEM / Related Numbers:
• 6H4-14147-00
• 6H4-14147-00-00
• 6H4-W0093-01 related carburettor repair kit
• 6H2-W0093-10 related carburettor repair kit
• 6H3-W0093-02 related carburettor repair kit
• 6H1-W0093-10 related carburettor repair kit
Aftermarket / Verified Equivalents:
• Sierra: supplied in applicable Yamaha 40HP to 90HP carburettor repair kits
• Recmar: supplied in applicable Yamaha carburettor overhaul kits
🚤 Compatibility
Commonly used on:
• Yamaha two-stroke carburettor fuel and air passages
• Complete carburettor cleaning and rebuilding procedures
Typically suits:
• Engine models:
• Yamaha 40HP two-stroke
• Yamaha 50HP and PRO50 two-stroke - approximately 1988 production
• Yamaha P60 - approximately 1991-1999
• Yamaha 60HP - approximately 2001-2005
• Yamaha C60 and E60
• Yamaha 70HP - approximately 1990-2009
• Yamaha C70 - approximately 2000-2001
• Yamaha P75 two-stroke
• Yamaha 90HP and C90 two-stroke - applicable 1992-and-later carburettors
• HP Range: 40HP - 90HP
• Engine Type: Yamaha carburetted two-stroke outboard
• Year Range: Approximately 1988-2009, dependent on carburettor code.
🔌 Function
The O-ring seals the designated carburettor passage so fuel and metered air remain within the intended circuit.
Common signs of failure:
• Fuel seeps from the carburettor body
• Engine idles unevenly
• Carburettor draws unmetered air
• O-ring is hardened, swollen or cut
• Leakage begins after carburettor disassembly
📦 Condition
• Genuine Yamaha part
• Brand new
• Supplied in original or equivalent packaging
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