SeaSense Yamaha Fuel LINE Assembly
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I'm not sure about the 90 hp 4-stroke, but it fits 50 horsepower 2 cylinders Heart attack
Currently, I am using it on a 2006 Yamaha 8 hp. It seems a bit awkward and heavy, but it works*br>When I have the opportunity, I will replace it with a lighter, smaller diameter line.
The hose lasted a little while, but not for too
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The unit works incredibly well, but if you're in the market for one, make sure you get a Yamaha and not a Molleier, I did not realize that the unit had two quick disconnect fittings, so I had to purchase a few There have been complaints about seepage, and I found that I could easily eliminate it with a screwdriver.
You can feel pressure on both ends of the bulb when you squeeze it. You will feel a vacuum both ends as soon as the bulb is released. Grey plastic is used for fuel lines. Reinforcing cords are not used. The product is not up to par.
The check valve appears to be the only one in it that works by You have to hold the hose pointing straight up away from the motor while it runs straight up and down to get it It was removed and a Yamaha fuel line was purchased.
You need to pull the sailfish alongside the boat and release him once he gets his strength back.
Julia Huffman Carriker tagged you and Robert Tonnis in a post. A Sailfish was caught by Joe Carriker during the Anglers for a Cure fishing tournament. I love it!.
I recommend you to NOT buy 0 stars is the right rating! There is either a defect in the item or the quality is poor I have an outboard that pumps air instead of fuel because its prime bulb is defective. When I was in California with my family for my annual trip, I bought it to replace my old one, and it ended up costing me 3 days of fishing. As I cleaned up my carb/fuel system at the campground, I always assumed that was the issue but in the end, I didn't fix the problem. In the end, it turned out to be the only "new part" on my boat that does not work. There's something wrong with this product and I hope it's not bought by anyone. Of course I forgot to return this item by the due date. The letter P. * A Napa fuel line and a Wal-Mart pump were all I needed for one The priming process begins the moment I pull the trigger on my outboard.
The two-stroke engine on my Yamaha 115 was equipped with this unit. In addition to that, it was too long as it was a 3/8 line rather than a 5/16 hole. I had to cut it and join it because it was too long. Also, both ends leaked a lot. In the end, I had to go to the marine store to buy another one at the last minute, which cost me several hundred dollars.
My problems with stalling have been resolved!.
The size 9 fits me well. Motor with a 9hp rating.