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Yamaha Fuel Line Pipe Assembly 6y1-24306-55 Outboard 6mm on 2040-parts.com

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Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6Y1-24306-55


Yamaha 6Y1-24306-55 6mm Fuel Line

Hose Internal Diameter: 6mm (Small bore)

Orientation: Directional / One way

The fuel line has three orientation prompts 1: tank side connector has a picture of a fuel tank on the metal lever 2: priming bulb has an arrow to show flow direction 3: OM connector has an arrow on the metal lever to visually aid your orientation of the fuel line & ensure the fuel line delivers unrestricted flow to the engine.


Recommended HP Rating: Upto 90HP

Length: 3m

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