Hello, I am a new Yamaha outboard ownwer....I bought a pre-owned one. It was having exesive gas consuption so I decided to take the two caruretors off.... they have stamped *6L102 621400*,in surface.. the one below has all #60 jets but the above one has two #60 and two #220 (two below the plate cover #23 in the description list)....besides in the carburetor diagram parts does not show the ones below the plate....I can not see them. The question is which jet number/s must they has to have? Any help will be appreciated.
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130 TLRX carburetor model and air jets sizes confusion
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Top carburetor part number is 6L1-14301-03-00. Bottom carburetor part number is 6L1-14302-03-00. Per the parts book.
What is seen on the carburetor itself is not the complete part number. Only part of it. Usually it will be the base number 6L1 and the dash number 03. Then maybe some gobbledeegook that is to be ignored.
I would have expected him to see 6L1 03 on each of the two carburetors.
The trouble with buying anything used is God only knows what the former backyardigans have done to the motor. Without documenting any of it.
I understand that the worth of an airplane with good log books is worth only about half of that without its log books. Could even be worth nothing.
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It was listed on the same parts breakdown as the 130
Yamaha Outboard Parts by Year 1999 OEM Parts Diagram for CARBURETOR | Boats.net
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As this motor has been re-manufactured maybe even the guy who sold me it knows the real Model...... It is a fact the carbs are fisically different, bottom one has more accesories attached to its body for example the linkage that works with the oil inyecion system (Already cancelled) but why the main air jets are different between them?...above one #220 and bottom one #60 !!!. I will try to get two jets #220 and put them in the botton one that sounds reasonable to me. I will see what happen... Thank you Boscoe99
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