I just acquired a Yamaha Waverunner, 2002 XL700. Sometimes it runs good, sometimes it bogs down. A little about this machine....It has a single carburetor and the oil pump was removed and the fuel mixture (as I was told) is 50:1. I am trying to find out if..... 1.)That is the correct mixture...2.) Would it be beneficial to go back to the oil pump and refrain from remix...3.) is the carb set up properly? I have not found an information on a single carburetor waverunner. I do remove the spark plug and there is evidence of oil on them. Not sure if that is normal for a 2 stroke. I have found the information on setting the carb to factory settings, but before I do that I want to make sure the fuel/oil is correct. Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Yamaha Waverunner 2002 XL700 Fuel to Oil ratio
Originally posted by msapanara View PostI just acquired a Yamaha Waverunner, 2002 XL700. Sometimes it runs good, sometimes it bogs down. A little about this machine....It has a single carburetor and the oil pump was removed and the fuel mixture (as I was told) is 50:1. I am trying to find out if..... 1.)That is the correct mixture...2.) Would it be beneficial to go back to the oil pump and refrain from remix...3.) is the carb set up properly? I have not found an information on a single carburetor waverunner. I do remove the spark plug and there is evidence of oil on them. Not sure if that is normal for a 2 stroke. I have found the information on setting the carb to factory settings, but before I do that I want to make sure the fuel/oil is correct. Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Yamaha Waverunner 2002 XL700 Fuel to Oil ratio
Originally posted by msapanara View PostUpdate: Found out through some intensive investigation that this ski (Its a 2000, not a 2002) was modified by Riva Racing with a single BN44 carburetor. So now i just have to find out how to set that carb up properly.
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