Specifications; General Specifications - Yamaha WaveRunner GP1200R Service Manual

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Item
MODEL CODE
Hull
Engine
DIMENSIONS
Length
Width
Height
Dry weight
Vehicle capacity
PERFORMANCE
Maximum output
Maximum fuel consumption
Cruising range
ENGINE
Engine type
Number of cylinders
Displacement
Bore × stroke
Compression ratio
Intake system
Carburetor model
(manufacturer) × quantity
Enrichment control
Scavenging system
Lubrication system
Cooling system
Starting system
Ignition system
Ignition timing
Spark plug model
(manufacturer)
Battery capacity
Lighting coil
DRIVE UNIT
Propulsion system
Jet pump type
Impeller rotation (from rear)
Transmission
Steering nozzle angle
Trim nozzle angle
Trim system
Reverse system
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Unit
mm (in)
mm (in)
mm (in)
kg (lb)
kW (PS) @ r/min
R/h (US gal/h,
lmp gal/h)
3
cm
(cu. in)
mm (in)
Degree
V-Ah (kC)
A @ r/min
Degree
Degree
hr
Direct drive from engine
2-1
Model
GP1200R
F0X
67X
2,930 (115.4)
1,150 (45.3)
1,020 (40.2)
306 (675)
2
114.0 (155) @ 7,000
64.0 (16.9, 14.1)
1.1
2-stroke
3
1,176 (71.74)
80.0 × 78.0 (3.15 × 3.07)
5.9:1
Reed valve
BN44 (MIKUNI) × 3
Choke valve
Loop charge
Variable oil injection
Water cooled
Electric starter
Digital CDI
18 BTDC ~ 24 BTDC
BR8ES-11 (NGK)
12 - 19 (68.4)
9 ~ 11 @ 6,000
Jet pump
Axial flow, single stage
Counterclockwise
23 + 23
–5, 0, 5, 10, 15
Manual 5 positions
N.A.
E

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Rich Evans
February 28, 2025

how to check if engine is getting fuel

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Mr. Anderson
February 28, 2025

To check if the Yamaha WaveRunner GP1200R engine is getting fuel, follow these steps:

1. Inspect the Fuel System
- Check the carburetor for leakage.
- Inspect the fuel pump for malfunction or leaks.
- Examine the fuel tank for water, dirt, cracks, or leaks.
- Check the fuel hose joint and fuel hose for leaks or damage.
- Inspect the fuel filter for leakage or water contamination.
- Check the fuel cock and air vent check valve for leaks.
- Ensure the fuel tank filler cap is not damaged.

2. Replace the Fuel Filter if Necessary
- The fuel filter should be replaced once a year or after every 200 hours of operation.
- If water is found in the filter, have a Yamaha dealer replace it.

3. Check the Fuel Gauge and Warning Indicators
- Ensure the fuel level segments indicate fuel is present.
- If the fuel level segment, fuel symbol, and "WARNING" lamp blink, and the buzzer sounds intermittently, there may be a fuel-related issue.

If any problems are found, repair or replace the faulty component or consult a Yamaha dealer.

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