
Yamaha 2000 F80TLRY, F100TLRY Parts Catalogue
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Outboard motors are known for their reliable design, simple construction, and ease of repair, making them ideal for maintenance and repair at home. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, routine maintenance is essential to ensure many years of reliable use from your outboard motor.
After using the motor, it is important to flush it with clean water and deplete any residual fuel in the carburetor and fuel lines. Scheduled maintenance, occurring approximately every 300 hours or every three years, should include changing the oil, inspecting the propeller, power trim, power lift system, spark plugs, and fuel filter. A quality service manual specific to your outboard motor will assist you during routine maintenance.
Performing routine maintenance at home is cost-effective, prolongs the life of your outboard motor, and provides a better understanding of its components. Additionally, having access to a quality parts catalogue will make any necessary repairs easier. With diligent maintenance and access to the right resources, your outboard motor will provide many years of enjoyment on the water.
- 68 pages in .PDF format that enables you to print only what you need.
Contents include:
- Cylinder - crankcase
- Crankshaft - piston
- Valve
- Intake
- Carburetor
- Oil pump
- Oil pan
- Starter motor
- Fuel
- Fuel tank
- Top cowling
- Bottom cowling
- Bracket
- Power trim tilt assembly
- Steering
- Remote control attachment
- Control
- Steering guide attachment
- Remote control box
- Upper casing
- Lower casing - drive
- Generator
- Electrical
- Repair kits