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Water fuel separator

How to change 10 micron fuel filter Yamaha Outboard

 Yamaha recommends a 10-micron fuel filter. Installing one is a 15 to 20-minute project, as long as you have the right tools and connection hardware or you can call High Tech Marine 832- 385-9970. Start by securely thru-bolting the fuel filter canister frame in a convenient and accessible spot. Next, take the supply line from your boat's fuel tank and snap it onto a 3/8-inch bronze barb that you have screwed into the input side of the fuel filter frame. Connect another fuel line to the engine from the output side of the filter setup via a second 3/8-inch bronze barb and then attach stainless steel hose clamps for each connection. Spin-on a new fuel filter canister and you are ready to go fishing.

Yamaha Outboard water fuel separator filters-when to change

Water fuel separator filters on your Yamaha Outboard motor  need to be checked and changed every 50 hours or after a high use summer. High Tech Marine recommends using a 10-micron fuel/water separator filter,  especially for all EFI or HPDI engines.
 
Useful link  to how to change water fuel separtor.

Water fuel separator-How often to change on an outboard Yamaha motor

I recommend to change your water fuel separator every season or 100 hours, whatever comes first. If she starts acting up on you, the first thing I would do is change the filter no matter if 100 or 1/2 hour of use. Reason being you NEVER know what kind of gas you just loaded in your tank at the gas station. High Tech Marine mobile service and repair. Useful Youtube How to change your water fuel separtor.
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