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Yamaha Outboard Remote Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Working condition. Cleaned inside and out in order to comply with non-hazardous shipping requirements. Electric Pump is checked OK.
Brand:Yamaha

  • Listing is for ONE (1) Yamaha Outboard Remote Oil Tank. 
  • Capacity is 11.1 us quarts
  • Approximately 13"L x 10"H x 8"W
  • Has filler cap and gasket
  • Excellent working condition 
  • Pump is working
  • Oil Level Sender is working
  • No Leaks 
  • Tubing is ok
  • No Bracket
  • Needs appropriate length 1/4" id tube for oil delivery to outboard
  • Tank has been cleaned in order to comply with Non-Hazardous shipping requirements
  • In-expensive Oil Strainer/filter should be replaced prior to placing into service. 
  • Will work with any Yamaha 2-Stroke Outboard that has oil injection and requires a remote oil tank.

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