*new* Yamaha Outboard Mar-fuelf-il-tr 10-micron Fuel Water Separating Filter on 2040-parts.com
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YAMAHA This high performance 90 GPH/10 Micron filter is first in the line of defense against Ethanol fuels. The standard for protecting outboard engines, this Yamaha fuel/water separating filter is highly recommended for all two stroke HPDI models as well as most two and four stroke Yamaha Outboards. |
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