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Yamaha F6C - Service Manual

Yamaha F6C
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SERVICE MANUAL
6BV-28197-3M-11
F4B
F5A
F6C

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Questions and Answers

  • L
    Laura HardyAug 19, 2025
    Why is my Yamaha Outboard Motor losing power?
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      Jason ChavezAug 19, 2025
      If you're experiencing power loss with your Yamaha Outboard Motor, several factors could be responsible. Start by inspecting the propeller for damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary. Check that the propeller's pitch and diameter are correct for optimal speed. Adjust the trim angle for efficient operation. Ensure that the boat bottom is clean from marine growth, and the gear housing isn't tangled with weeds or other foreign matter. Inspect the spark plugs, replacing them if they are fouled or incorrect. Also, make sure that you are using the specified engine oil. Check the fuel lines and filter for obstructions or clogs, and use clean, fresh fuel.
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    Victoria JohnsonAug 21, 2025
    How to fix irregular idling or stalling in a Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor?
    • M
      markmorganAug 21, 2025
      If your Yamaha Outboard Motor idles irregularly or stalls, there are several potential causes to investigate. Begin by checking the spark plugs; if they are fouled or the incorrect type, clean or replace them. Inspect the fuel system for any obstructions, such as pinched or kinked fuel lines. Ensure that you're using clean, fresh fuel. Clean or replace the fuel filter if it's clogged. Also, make sure that the air vent screw on the fuel tank is open and the choke knob is in home position. If applicable, ensure the fuel joint connection is correct and the battery lead is securely connected. Check that the motor angle is at normal operating position.
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    Tanya StevensAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the warning buzzer sounds on my Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor?
    • K
      Karen JacksonAug 25, 2025
      If the warning buzzer sounds or the indicator lamp lights on your Yamaha Outboard Motor, it could be due to several oil-related issues. First, check the engine oil level and fill the oil tank with the specified engine oil if it's low. Ensure that you are using the specified engine oil; if not, replace it with the correct type. Also, consider whether the engine oil is contaminated or deteriorated, and replace it with fresh, specified oil if needed.
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    Daniel MartinezAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor engine will not start but the starter operates?
    • K
      kelleylisaAug 27, 2025
      If your Yamaha Outboard Motor's engine isn't starting but the starter is working, here are some things to check: * Make sure the fuel tank isn't empty and is filled with clean, fresh fuel. * Inspect the spark plugs, cleaning or replacing them with the recommended type if they are fouled or incorrect. * Check the spark plug caps to ensure they are correctly fitted. * Verify that the engine stop switch lanyard is attached. Also, examine the fuel filter for clogs, check for damaged ignition wiring or loose connections, and ensure you're using the correct starting procedure. If problems persist, it may be necessary to have a Yamaha dealer service the fuel pump, ignition parts, or internal engine components.
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    Rita DrakeAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor engine idle irregularly or stall?
    • R
      robert46Aug 30, 2025
      An irregular idle or stalling in your Yamaha Outboard Motor can stem from several causes. Start by inspecting the spark plugs for fouling or incorrect type, and clean or replace them as needed. Check the fuel system for any obstructions, pinched lines, or stale fuel. Ensure the fuel filter is clean. Also, verify that the air vent screw on the fuel tank is open, the choke knob is in the home position, and the motor angle is at the normal operating position. Other potential issues include incorrect carburetor adjustments, a disconnected battery lead, or activation of the warning system. Addressing these points should help stabilize the engine's idle. If problems persist, consider having a Yamaha dealer check the ignition parts, thermostat, carburetor, fuel pump, or throttle valve adjustment.
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    Tom Roth DVMSep 2, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Yamaha Outboard Motor when the starter will not operate?
    • H
      Hayley MasonSep 3, 2025
      If the starter on your Yamaha Outboard Motor won't operate, start by checking the battery. It might be weak or have low capacity, so ensure it's in good condition and has the recommended capacity. Also, check the battery connections for looseness or corrosion; tighten the cables and clean the terminals if needed. Verify that the shift lever is in neutral. If a fuse for the electric start circuit is blown, identify the cause of the overload, repair it, and replace the fuse with one of the correct amperage.
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    cwillisSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor engine will not start, but the starter is working?
    • A
      anasmithSep 6, 2025
      If your Yamaha Outboard Motor's engine won't start but the starter operates, begin by checking the fuel level; the tank may be empty. Ensure the fuel is clean and fresh, replacing it if contaminated or stale. Inspect the fuel filter for clogs and clean or replace it if necessary. Make sure the engine stop switch lanyard is attached. Check the spark plugs; if they're fouled or the wrong type, clean or replace them with the recommended type. Also, check the spark plug caps to be sure they are correctly fitted. Examine the ignition wiring for damage or loose connections, and repair or tighten as needed.
  • J
    Jason JohnstonSep 9, 2025
    Why is my Yamaha Outboard Motor vibrating so much?
    • L
      Lisa BridgesSep 9, 2025
      If your Yamaha Outboard Motor is vibrating excessively, check the following: 1. Inspect the propeller for any damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary. 2. Remove any weeds or foreign matter tangled on the propeller. 3. Tighten any loose motor mounting bolts and the clamp screw. Also, check if the steering pivot is loose or damaged and tighten it.
  • T
    Terry RussellSep 12, 2025
    How to fix a Yamaha F6C Outboard Motor when the starter will not operate?
    • A
      Andrea DorseySep 12, 2025
      If the starter on your Yamaha Outboard Motor isn't working, begin by checking the battery. Ensure it has sufficient capacity and that the connections are tight and free of corrosion. Replace any blown fuses for the electric start circuit with a fuse of the correct amperage. Also, make sure the shift lever is in neutral. If these steps don't resolve the issue, it's possible that the starter components are faulty, requiring service by a Yamaha dealer.
  • E
    Emily ReevesNov 15, 2025
    Why won't my Yamaha Outboard Motor engine start, even though the starter is working?
    • T
      Troy ElliottNov 15, 2025
      Several factors could be preventing your Yamaha Outboard Motor from starting. It could be due to an empty, contaminated, or stale fuel tank; try filling it with clean, fresh fuel. The fuel filter might be clogged, requiring cleaning or replacement. Inspect the spark plugs; they may be fouled or of the wrong type and need cleaning or replacing with the recommended type. Also, make sure the spark plug caps are correctly fitted and that the engine stop switch lanyard is attached. Poor connections or damaged ignition wiring can also be a cause; check wires for wear or breaks, tighten all loose connections, and replace worn or broken wires. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the fuel pump or ignition parts may be faulty, or the engine's inner parts may be damaged, requiring service by a Ya...

Summary

General Information

Safety While Working

Safety precautions for preventing accidents and injuries during maintenance and operation.

Special Service Tools

List and illustrations of specialized tools required for safe and proper servicing procedures.

Specifications

Power Unit Specifications

Detailed specifications for the power unit, including engine, cylinder head, and crankcase.

Rigging Information

Outboard Motor Installation and Mounting

Guidelines for safe and proper installation and mounting of the outboard motor on a boat transom.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the Power Unit

Common problems and solutions for engine starting, cranking, and spark issues.

Troubleshooting the Lower Unit

Diagnosing and resolving problems related to the shift mechanism and gear engagement.

Electrical System

Fuel System

Power Unit Service

Engine Checks, Adjustments, and Manual Starter

Procedures for engine checks, valve adjustments, and servicing the manual starter.

Power Unit Assembly and Disassembly

Steps for removing and installing the power unit assembly and flywheel magnet.

Crankcase and Cylinder Head Service

Detailed procedures for servicing the crankcase and cylinder head components.

Cylinder Block and Piston Assembly

Instructions for assembling the cylinder block with piston, rings, connecting rod, and crankshaft.

Maintenance

Predelivery Checks

Essential checks performed before delivering the outboard motor to the customer.

General Periodic Maintenance

Routine maintenance tasks including checks of oil, fuel, electrical, cooling, and mechanical systems.

Yamaha F6C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYamaha
ModelF6C
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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