Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12

Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12
Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12

Key features

  • Engine Position:Outboard
  • Fuel Type:Gasoline
  • external 12L/24L fuel tanks
  • Fit Yamaha Outboard part number: 6YL-24260-00, 6YL-24260-01, 6YL-24260-10
  • Fit Yamaha Outboard models: some 2.5HP - 90HP (2 or 4 strokes)
CategoryFuel

Fuel Gauge / Fuel Meter Assy for Yamaha Outboard Motor 12L 24L External Fuel Tank 6YJ-24260-00 6Y1-24260-12

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Customer Reviews

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Four Stars
Daryl RiceJune 24, 2018
Have not tried it yet but fit the tank like the original.
Fit like OEM
lyle mcfarlandAugust 7, 2017
Fit perfectly
Four Stars
Amazon CustomerMay 22, 2017
Good!
The fit was perfect. The one difference is that there no longer ...
Mary Jean SchmitzSeptember 23, 2016
In most ways it was an exact replica of the old one. The fit was perfect. The one difference is that there no longer appears to be a vent. Most likely an emissions thing. Haven't tested it yet to see if that turns into a problem. Unless there's something I'm not seeing, there's no obvious way for the tank to draw air as the fuel is depleted.

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