I have a F90TLRD which has a date of 06/04 on it. First as far as I can tell the F90 TLRD was made for 2005 I am trying to replace the starter, is the starter the same as a 2004 and 2005 . The number on the old starter are 6C5-81800-00 and a hitachi # S114-916A. Don't really want to spend 300-400 on a replacement unless I have to. Ebay has several but none list my model as replacement parts thks for any help given ed
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Not really sure of your question.
As you note, an F90TLRD uses a 6C5-81800-00-00 starter assembly. Previous year F90's used a 67F prefix starter assembly. An F90TLRC was a carbureted motor. The F90TLRD and later are fuel injection. Different motor, different starter.
Find an auto electric shop that can rebuild your starter if your objective is to save some bucks. Might just need new brushes.
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My questions are
1. Some net sites market the 67F starter was applicable to 2000- 2010 . They look the same, do you know of any differences ? also look like mine.
2. Is there after market supplier- ??
Understand your recommendation, but I had smoke coming out and the starter would not disengage. thks for your help ed
Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostNot really sure of your question.
As you note, an F90TLRD uses a 6C5-81800-00-00 starter assembly. Previous year F90's used a 67F prefix starter assembly. An F90TLRC was a carbureted motor. The F90TLRD and later are fuel injection. Different motor, different starter.
Find an auto electric shop that can rebuild your starter if your objective is to save some bucks. Might just need new brushes.
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Originally posted by submariner47 View PostMy questions are
1. Some net sites market the 67F starter was applicable to 2000- 2010 . They look the same, do you know of any differences ? also look like mine. Why not take their word for it then? Then, let the Yamaha community know the results.
2. Is there after market supplier- ?? None that I know of.
Understand your recommendation, but I had smoke coming out and the starter would not disengage. thks for your help ed
Smoke or not, you never know if your starter is rebuildable until you get a shop to say so, or not.
Last edited by boscoe99; 05-19-2014, 02:30 PM.
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