Outboard Fuel Filter For Yamaha Replaces 6f5-24563-00-00 For 9.9 Through 225 on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Fuel Filter For Yamaha Outboards
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This replaces OEM part number 6F5-24563-00-00
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This filter fits many 9.9 - 225 HP Yamaha outboards. 90 Degree motor filter listed on another auction
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If you are unsure of what part you need just ask. We can look Yamaha parts up by motor model number. If you do not see what you need we can list it we are a dealer.
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All parts ship UPS or USPS priority insured within 24-72 hrs.
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