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What is the correct oil filter part #?

Berberman

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2022 AR210 here. I got down inside the engine hatch to get a good reading of the oil filter but I cannot seem to find a part number on it, only a serial number..

So this is the conflicting OEM part numbers I gathered through this site:
- 5GH-13440-60
- 5GH-13440-61
Are any of these 2 correct?

Alternatively I know I can use the WIX 57356 or what I understand to be the equivalent NAPA Gold 1358. Right now i’d like to go OEM but adding this info to this post for reference to other readers.

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You can get the kit from @JetBoatPilot or Amazon. If you are just looking for the OEM oil filter its 69J-13440-04-00 . You might see 69J-13440-03-00 but its the same thing for the most part.
 
Thanks. Yamaha seems to list these filters under different part numbers in different places, unless they're slightly different.
In paralel I found this on the Yamaha website:
Yamaha Parts Catalog
The oil filter is listed as 5GH-13440-61-00 ?‍♂️
 
I like buying through Jet Boat Pilot- excellent service and electronic receipts for easy record keeping.
 
The part number is on the side that you haven't photographed. Given the surroundings, there's no way for you to spot it without turning it.

Before you start the boat, you should be able to spin it enough for the part # to be visible, without making a mess. Wrap a towel around it just in case, but it SHOULD be empty after a half hour or so.
 
The part number is on the side that you haven't photographed. Given the surroundings, there's no way for you to spot it without turning it.

Before you start the boat, you should be able to spin it enough for the part # to be visible, without making a mess. Wrap a towel around it just in case, but it SHOULD be empty after a half hour or so.

Yes I figured! It's also my luck that both filters face the same way!
 
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