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Yamaha waverunner 1200 tripple, 2004. It back fires through the exhaust. It started doing this suddenly for no apparent reason. A local shop rebuilt the carbs. Didn't make any difference. Anyone have
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hi there could be corrosion on the switch gear and kill switch check and clean as well as the wires going tostarter soliniod,corrosion on these electrical connections are always a problem cheers pete
your starter is shot more than likey try to jump the relay in that black boxs buy jumping the two post on that round relay if it does the same its the starter if it turns over its the relay or the start **** becareful jumping the relay no fuel around air bike out and you have to take off the exhaust manifold to get to the starter
ignition timing should not change(electronic ignition), if it runs reasonable valve timing is probably ok,
back fire can be lean fuel mixture, low voltage, intake leaks, exhaust leaks, tight valve clearance, burnt valve, loose electrical plug on ignition system, shorting cut off switch, including, clutch lock out and side stand switches
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