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Fuel and Energy systems
Filters and Fuel Accessories
FUEL FILTERS
Keeping your fuel clean really is an important issue where boating is concerned. Contaminated fuel affects performance and can
increase the wear and tear on your engine. The trouble is that countless small dirt particles are already in the fuel before it gets
anywhere near your boat - and that’s where Yamaha Water Separating Fuel Filters come in. They are designed to be the most efficient
systems available for removing dirt before it can enter the pumps and injection system. Without one of these, dirty, unfiltered fuel
could block the internal fuel passages, causing the engine to run poorly - or even to fail.
Instead of the standard 35/27-micron filter, the Yamaha 10-micron filter will protect your engine by removing dirt, water and small
foreign particles. These superior 10-micron filters are strongly recommended for all engines, especially HPDI and EFI models.
However, it’s important to choose a fuel filter with the right capacity for your engine and to regularly maintain it, to avoid reduced
performance and engine damage. A simple rule of thumb is to ensure that the litres-per-hour (LPH) of the filter is greater than that of
the engine. This figure can be found in your owner’s manual.
Remember, a filter that is too big or too good cannot cause problems, but one that is too small or dirty can restrict fuel flow, possibly
resulting in engine failure.
GENUINE YAMAHA WATER SEPARATOR/FUEL FILTER:
Corrosion-resistant and specifically designed to fit into smaller areas.
Recommended for outboards up to 70HP.
Filter features:
• Manufactured from lightweight resin material. Water Separator Filter
• Comes with In & Out connectors (can be swapped) 907-94469-09-00
• Clear bowl to allow easy checking of flow and filtering
• 10-micron filter element
• Fluid capacity of 60cc
• Water separation capacity of 99% or more
Water Separator Filter Water Separator Filter
907-94469-05-00 907-94469-07-00
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