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Fuel Pump – Fits Yamaha & Mercury 25-60 HP 4-Stroke (Replaces 62Y-24410-04-00, 826398T3)

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Fuel Pump – Fits Yamaha & Mercury 25-60 HP 4-Stroke (Replaces 62Y-24410-04-00, 826398T3)Fuel Pump Fits Yamaha & Mercury 25 60 HP 4 Stroke (Replaces 62Y 24410 04 00, 826398T3) This electric fuel pump is designed for a range of Yamaha and Mercury Mariner 4 stroke outboard engines. It provides a reliable fuel supply for Yamaha models from 20 to 60 HP (19972003) and Mercury Mariner models from 25 to 60 HP (19952004). This unit is a direct replacement for Yamaha part numbers 62Y 24410 00 00, 62Y 24410 01 00, 62Y 24410 02 00, 62Y 24410 03 00,

Fuel Pump – Fits Yamaha & Mercury 25-60 HP 4-Stroke (Replaces 62Y-24410-04-00, 826398T3)

This electric fuel pump is designed for a range of Yamaha and Mercury/Mariner 4-stroke outboard engines. It provides a reliable fuel supply for Yamaha models from 20 to 60 HP (1997–2003) and Mercury/Mariner models from 25 to 60 HP (1995–2004).

This unit is a direct replacement for Yamaha part numbers 62Y-24410-00-00, 62Y-24410-01-00, 62Y-24410-02-00, 62Y-24410-03-00, 62Y-24410-04-00 and Mercury part numbers 826398A1, 826398A3, 826398T3.

  • Installation: Designed for direct, hassle-free replacement.
  • Fuel Compatibility: For use with gasoline engines.
  • Connections: Features 1 inlet and 2 outlets for correct fuel routing.

Part Number Cross-Reference

Use this table to confirm equivalent part numbers across OEM and aftermarket brands.

Brand Part Number
Yamaha 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha 62Y-24410-01-00
Yamaha 62Y-24410-02-00
Yamaha 62Y-24410-03-00
Yamaha 62Y-24410-04-00
Mercury / Mariner 826398A1
Mercury / Mariner 826398A3
Mercury / Mariner 826398T3

Compatible Engine Models

Confirm your engine model/year in the table below. For Yamaha owners, here’s a guide to help you identify your engine’s serial/model: Yamaha Serial Number Guide. You can also review exploded diagrams to verify part numbers: Yamaha Parts Diagrams & Catalog.

For Mercury owners, here’s a guide to help you identify your engine’s serial/model: Mercury Serial Number Guide. You can also review exploded diagrams to verify part numbers: Mercury Parts Diagrams & Catalog.

Yamaha Compatible Models

Brand Model Rated HP Stroke Years OEM Part No. Notes
Yamaha F50TLHV/F50TLRV/T50TLRV 50 4-Stroke 1997 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHW/F25ELRW/F25ESHW/F25TLRW 25 4-Stroke 1998 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F50TLHW/F50TLRW/T50TLRW 50 4-Stroke 1998 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHX/F25ELRX/F25ESHX/F25MLHX/F25MSHX/F25TLRX 25 4-Stroke 1999 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F40TLRX 40 4-Stroke 1999 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F50TLRX/T50TLRX 50 4-Stroke 1999 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHY/F25ELRY/F25ESHY/F25MLHY/F25MSHY/F25TLRY 25 4-Stroke 2000 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F40ESRY/F40MLHY/F40MSHY/F40TLRY 40 4-Stroke 2000 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F50TLRY/T50TLRY 50 4-Stroke 2000 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHZ/F25ELRZ/F25ESHZ/F25ESRZ/F25MLHZ/F25MSHZ/F25TLRZ 25 4-Stroke 2001 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F30TLRZ 30 4-Stroke 2001 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F40ESRZ/F40MLHZ/F40MSHZ/F40TLRZ/T25TLRZ 40 4-Stroke 2001 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F50TLRZ/T50TLRZ 50 4-Stroke 2001 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHA/F25ELRA/F25ESHA/F25ESRA/F25MLHA/F25MSHA/F25TLRA 25 4-Stroke 2002 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F30TLRA 30 4-Stroke 2002 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F40ESRA/F40MJHA/F40MLHA/F40MSHA/F40TLRA 40 4-Stroke 2002 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F50TJRA/F50TLRA/F60TLRA/T25TLRA/T50TLRA 50-60 4-Stroke 2002 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F25ELHB/F25ELRB/F25ESHB/F25ESRB/F25MLHB/F25MSHB/F25TLRB/T25TLRB 25 4-Stroke 2003 62Y-24410-00-00
Yamaha F20 20 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00
Yamaha FT25 25 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00
Yamaha F30 30 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00
Yamaha F40 40 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00
Yamaha F50/FT50 50 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00
Yamaha F60 60 4-Stroke 62Y-24410-04-00

Mercury/Mariner Compatible Models

Brand Model Rated HP Stroke Years OEM Part No.
Mercury Various 25-60 4-Stroke 1995-2004 826398A1/826398A3/826398T3

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Product Type Electric Fuel Pump
Installation Direct Replacement
Fuel Type Gasoline
Connection 1 Inlet, 2 Outlets
Housing Material Metal
Weight 0.33 kg (0.73 lb)
Fitting Type Barbed (Outlet) / Threaded (Inlet)
Other Technical Attributes Outlet Connection Size: 0.5 inches
Inlet Connection Size: 0.5 inches

Package Contents

  • 1 x Fuel Pump (Replaces 62Y-24410-04-00/826398T3)

Installation Guide

Professional installation is recommended. The following is a general guide:

  1. Safety First: Disconnect the battery and work in a well-ventilated area away from any open flames or sparks.
  2. Relieve Fuel Pressure: Safely relieve the pressure from the fuel system according to your engine's service manual.
  3. Disconnect Lines: Place a rag under the fuel pump to catch any residual fuel and carefully disconnect the fuel lines and the electrical connector.
  4. Remove Old Pump: Unbolt and remove the old fuel pump from its mounting bracket.
  5. Install New Pump: Mount the new fuel pump securely in place.
  6. Reconnect Lines: Attach the fuel lines and the electrical connector to the new pump. Ensure all fittings are tight.
  7. Final Checks: Reconnect the battery. Prime the fuel system and carefully check for any leaks at the connections.
  8. Test: Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes, continuing to check for leaks.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Q: How do I confirm this part fits my engine?
A: Please review the compatibility tables on this page to ensure your engine's model and year are listed. It is crucial to also check the listed OEM part numbers against your current part. For detailed help, use the Yamaha and Mercury serial number guides linked above.

Q: What are the common signs of a failing fuel pump?
A: Symptoms of a faulty fuel pump include the engine failing to start, sputtering at high speeds, losing power under load, or a noticeable whining sound coming from the fuel pump's location.

Q: Is any modification needed for installation?
A: No. This is a direct replacement part, designed to fit and function like the original OEM pump for the models listed. No modifications should be necessary.

Q: OEM vs. Aftermarket?
A: This listing is an aftermarket replacement part (not an OEM component). We build to OEM specifications using comparable-grade materials. Production is done in an ISO9002-certified facility, and each batch is inspected for consistent performance.

Q: How fast do you ship and how much does it cost?
A: We offer fast global shipping—typically 5–15 days worldwide—and standard shipping is free. Expedited options are available at checkout depending on your location.

Q: What is your warranty and return policy?
A: This product includes a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects under normal use. If something goes wrong, contact our support team with your order details. Returns are accepted within our standard return window (unused & in original condition); please see our policy page or reach out for instructions.

Important Notes

  • Verify that the product images and specifications match your original part. If discrepancies exist—even if your model is listed—do not proceed with the purchase.
  • This product is an aftermarket replacement part and is not an OEM component.
  • Professional installation is recommended to ensure safety and optimal performance.

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