6L2-14384-01 Yamaha Gasket, Float Chamber | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
6L2-14384-01 Yamaha Gasket, Float Chamber | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
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🔧 Product Description
Genuine Yamaha Carburettor Float Chamber Gasket - Part Number: 6L2-14384-01
A genuine Yamaha fuel-resistant gasket for the float chamber of selected two-stroke and four-stroke outboard carburettors.
The gasket seals the float bowl to the carburettor body, retaining fuel inside the chamber and preventing air, vapour and liquid fuel from escaping through the joint.
⚙️ Key Features
• Genuine Yamaha OEM float-chamber gasket
• Correct current Yamaha part number 6L2-14384-01
• Fuel-resistant moulded sealing material
• Used on selected 9.9HP to 50HP carburetted engines
• Direct aftermarket replacement gaskets available
🔄 Supersession & Cross Reference
OEM Supersession Chain:
• 6L2-14384-01 → Supersedes 6L2-14384-00
• 6L2-14384-00 → Supersedes 62Y-14384-00
OEM / Related Numbers:
• 6L2-14384-01
• 6L2-14384-01-00
• 6L2-14384-00
• 62Y-14384-00
• 6L2-14385-00 related carburettor float
Aftermarket / Verified Equivalents:
• SSI Marine: 6L2-14384-01 replacement gasket
• Recmar: REC6L2-14384-01
• Aftermarket Yamaha float-bowl gasket: 6L2-14384-01 replacement
🚤 Compatibility
Commonly used on:
• Yamaha two-stroke and four-stroke carburettor float chambers
• Carburettor overhaul and float-valve servicing
Typically suits:
• Engine models:
• Yamaha 20HP two-stroke
• Yamaha 25HP two-stroke
• Yamaha 30HP two-stroke
• Yamaha F9.9 four-stroke applications using the 6L2 carburettor
• Yamaha F13.5 four-stroke
• Yamaha F15 four-stroke
• Yamaha F20 four-stroke carburetted applications
• Yamaha F40 four-stroke
• Yamaha F45 four-stroke
• Yamaha F50 four-stroke
• HP Range: Approximately 9.9HP - 50HP
• Engine Type: Yamaha carburetted two-stroke and four-stroke outboard
• Year Range: Serial-number and carburettor-code controlled.
🔌 Function
The gasket closes the float-bowl joint so the carburettor can maintain a stable fuel level without external leakage or unmetered air entry.
Common signs of failure:
• Fuel leaking from the bowl joint
• Strong fuel odour under the engine cowl
• Hard starting after storage
• Gasket swollen or distorted by old fuel
• Gasket tears when the float bowl is removed
📦 Condition
• Genuine Yamaha part
• Brand new
• Supplied in original or equivalent packaging
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