Yamaha 4-Stroke 200 HP (F200 Series)
(0 products)This page helps you find compatible parts and service information for Yamaha 4-Stroke 200 HP outboards, including both inline-4 and early V6 versions. You’ll find maintenance tips, common replacement parts, and troubleshooting guidance. You can also go to the Yamaha Outboard Parts Collection where you can browse by horsepower, year, and model suffix.
How to Identify Your 200 HP Model
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Nameplate Location: On the starboard transom bracket near the steering arm. Shows
Model(e.g., F200XB),Serial/ID, and production date. -
Suffix Meaning:
X/L/U= 20″/25″/30″ shaft; letters likeA/B/Cdenote revision;Aoften means mechanical control,Belectronic throttle, etc. - Platform Split: F200 I-4 (2.8 L, 2013+) vs. F200 V6 (3.3 L, older). Service parts are not fully interchangeable.
Platform Overview
F200 I-4 Platform (Inline-4 2.8 L, ~2013+)
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Inline-4 DOHC EFI, mechanical or electronic throttle; some models feature VCT (Variable Cam Timing). |
| Common Models | F200XA / XB / XCA (20″ / 25″ / 30″ shaft). |
| Advantages | Lighter, efficient, easy service access (filters and spark plugs). |
| Notes | Do not mix filters or impellers with V6; verify by model suffix and serial number. |
F200 V6 Platform (3.3 L, Early Models)
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Configuration | V6 EFI, earlier 4-stroke generation; heavier and wider powerhead. |
| Common Models | F200TXR and similar (varies by year). |
| Advantages | Strong low-end torque and smooth idle. |
| Notes | Filters, impeller kits, exhaust parts differ from I-4; confirm before ordering. |
Routine Maintenance & Service Parts
Below are general maintenance intervals and consumables for the 200 HP class (refer to your specific service manual for exact data).
| Item | Interval* | Remarks | Parts Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Oil + Filter | 20 hrs/1 month initial, then every 100 hrs or yearly | Use FC-W 4-stroke outboard oil; capacity varies by platform. | Oil Filter |
| Fuel Filter (inline) | Every 100 hrs or yearly | Combine with 10 µm water-separating filter for best protection. | Fuel Filter |
| Air Filter | Inspect / replace annually | Different between I-4 and V6 engines. | Air Filter |
| Spark Plugs | 300 hrs or 3 years | Use OEM-specified heat range and gap. | Spark Plugs |
| Gear Oil | Every 100 hrs or yearly | Check magnetic drain plug for metal particles. | Gear Oil Items |
| Water Pump Impeller / Kit | Every 2–3 years or 300 hrs | Shorter interval in sandy or shallow water use. | Impeller Kit |
| Anodes | Inspect quarterly, replace as needed | Corrodes faster in salt or brackish water. | Anode Kits |
*Intervals are general guidelines – refer to your specific Yamaha service manual for exact requirements.
Frequently Used Parts Categories
- Routine Service: Oil filters, fuel filters, air filters, spark plugs, drain washers
- Cooling System: Water pump impeller kits, thermostats, flush fittings
- Fuel System: Low-/high-pressure filters, water separators, fuel line connectors
- Ignition / Sensors: Ignition coils, crank/cam sensors, temperature and water pressure sensors
- Corrosion Protection: Anodes for powerhead, gearcase, prop shaft
- Controls / Electrical: Control cables, ignition switches, trim relays, fuses
Common Symptoms & Quick Checks
| Symptom | Check First | Related Parts |
|---|---|---|
| Weak water stream / overheat alarm | Impeller wear, inlet clog, stuck thermostat | Water pump kit, thermostat, intake screen |
| Poor acceleration / power loss | Fuel filter restriction, water in fuel, air leak | Fuel filters, fuel lines and connectors |
| Hard starting / rough idle | Spark plugs fouled, air leak, throttle mis-sync | Spark plugs, air hose clamps, throttle body |
| Gearcase noise / metal shavings | Gear oil condition, seal leak | Gear oil, drain plug gasket, oil seals |
FAQs
Are F200 I-4 and V6 parts interchangeable?
Generally no. Spark plugs, air filters, impeller kits, and exhaust gaskets are platform-specific. Verify by model and serial number.
When should the impeller be replaced?
Replace every 2–3 years or if the water stream weakens, the blades are cracked, or overheat warnings occur.
How often should gear oil be changed?
Every 100 hours or once per year. Always replace the drain plug gaskets and check for metal debris on the magnetic plug.
Tip: If unsure about your model, send a photo of your nameplate and the part you need—we’ll help verify compatibility.
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