4KB-13586-01-00 Intake manifold boot
Description
Intake manifold boot
OEM Part Number: 4KB-13586-01-00
Business Overview
The intake manifold boot seals your Wolverine 350’s carburetor to intake—a critical connection for proper fuel mixture and performance. This Wolverine-specific component targets shops and importers serving the long-lived 350cc platform. Multi-year compatibility (1999-2005) ensures you’re covering a large installed base.
Vehicle Compatibility
| Model | Year Range | Configuration |
|---|---|---|
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM350FXMC | 2000 | 2WD |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM350FXM | 2000 | 2WD |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM350FXN | 2001 | 4WD |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM350FXP | 2002 | Standard |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM350FXR | 2003 | 4WD |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM35FXS | 2004 | 4×4 |
| Yamaha Wolverine 350 YFM35FXT | 2005 | 4×4 |
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Component Type | Carburetor-to-intake manifold boot |
| Material | Oil/heat-resistant elastomer (nitrile) |
| Inner Diameter | 30mm |
| Length | 35mm |
| Operating Temperature | -15°C to +100°C |
| Durability | Maintains seal through heat cycling |
| Installation Type | Direct slip-fit connection |
| Replacement Frequency | Every 8-10 years of normal use |
Wholesale Features
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Extended Model Year Range: Seven model years of compatibility
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High-Volume Market: Wolverine 350 was extremely popular—large installed base
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Wear Item: Natural replacement demand every 8-10 years
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Low Cost: Affordable for customers, high margin for shops
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Quick Installation: 5-minute replacement generates high shop efficiency
FAQ for Wholesale Customers
Q: Does this boot fit all seven Wolverine 350 model years listed?
A: Yes, this part number covers all 2000-2005 Yamaha Wolverine 350 models without exception.
Q: What’s the difference between the various model designations (FXM vs. FXN vs. FXR, etc.)?
A: Designations indicate model year variants and drive configurations (2WD vs. 4WD). The carburetor intake boot is identical across all variants.
Q: How can I tell if a customer’s boot needs replacement?
A: Visual inspection—look for cracks, splits, or hardening of rubber. Also check for rough idle, rich running (black smoke), or carburetor overflow.
Q: Can this be installed without removing the carburetor?
A: Generally no. Most installations require partial carb removal or access. Budget 20-30 minutes labor.
Q: What happens if I install a cheaper aftermarket boot?
A: Cheap boots often crack within 2-3 years. Your customers appreciate OEM-quality reliability and won’t return for premature replacement.
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