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1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100
1996 yamaha wave venture 1100















1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100 Manual For 1996

Battery Description.Re: 1996 Yamaha Wave Venture fuel problemsRe: Manual for 1996 1100 Yamaha Wave Venture SFA-I got my disk, send me an email to glenncal1 yahoo. The replacement options below are guaranteed to fit your Yamaha and are arranged to make comparing price & specifications quick and easy. This PWC (Personal Water Craft) originally came with a Yuasa UB16CL-B power sport battery. Battery Lookup has aftermarket batteries compatible with the 1996 Yamaha 1100 Wave Venture.

Be careful not to set the carbs down on the bowl side without the bowls attached - you may bend the floats or float settings.Then look for the obstacles clogging the jets or neddle valves. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level.Pull the carbs and take off each fuel bowl. But if you don't have the funds and you feel comfortable doing it, then follow these steps.Yamaha WaveVenture 1100 1996, Mikuni Carburetor Adapter by WSM®. OEM is an acronym for original equipment manufacturer, which means that the 1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100 WVT1100U OEM parts offered at BikeBandit.com are genuine Yamaha parts.Might need to take them to a Yamaha shop to fix - although, like Fireman431 said - it would be best. About 5.7 MB pdf.Navigate your 1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100 WVT1100U schematics below to shop OEM parts by detailed schematic diagrams offered for every assembly on your machine.

Again, be delicate with these parts so that you don't bend the float frames or you'll knock them WAY out of adjustment. You may damage the jets or valves.If you can't get cleaner to come through these passages, then you'll need to remove the main jets and the floats, needle springs, and needle valves. Whatever you do, do not use wire or anything to "poke"into these orifices.

Then after a while sitting, it runs for a while again.That's the best advice I have right now and it is what this problem sounds like to me. Maybe a "cough" or two trying tio get it started again. I have found that on many instances, a sticking needle valve causes many different symptoms like starting and running good for a while, then "BLAP" - nothing after that. Probably best with that finding to buy carb kits and replace all the parts that come in the kit which would include needle valves and springs.I have spent many hours with carburetors and replacing needles, jets, etc. If the needle stays shut, then replace them. One way to check if they seem to be excessively worn is abserve the needle valves while squirting the cleaner through that passage from the venturi side.

PWC carbs and fuel systems are effectively "sealed" systems to minimize fuel spillage (since most pwcs will flip at some point).On a wave venture 1100 I would assume it is a non powervalve motor. The "float level" on a diaphram carb is set via "pop off pressure" which is adjusted by different sized needle/seats and spring rates. The utilize a diaphram that fills with fuel in place of a bowl. All use either Mikuni or Keihn carbs specifically designed for pwc use. Pretty much all skis - Sea Doo, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Tigershark, Polaris etc.

1996 yamaha wave venture 1100

They do not have a float but rather a pop off spring. The carbs are in fact Mikuni Suber BN 38 MM carbs. It has the same carbs just 2 rather than 3. I would recommend rebuilding the carbs, personally.Example pic (1100 carbs with the primary fuel pumping carb - cover plate removed from pump)OK guys maybe I can help since I own a 96 venture with the 700 engine.

1996 yamaha wave venture 1100

My check valve was bad and caused some starting problems when tank was low.I know guys are trying to help but if you are going to offer specific advice such as offered above please take a few minutes to research it and make sure your advice is correct. If I was trying to do things on the cheap I would open up the carbs and clean them out and only replace any parts that looked like they needed to be replacedOther things to check are the fuel selector valve and the check valve for the tank vent. When I did mine one of these filters had a lot of gunk in it.

1996 yamaha wave venture 1100