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Haltstep
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/8/2012 8:08:54 PM
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Hey Cat!
Just purchased a used 2003 Yamaha FX140 waverunner with 170 hours. Max speed is 37 mph and 7500 rpm in water so I replaced NGK spark plugs, but still same problem. RPM will hit 10000 sitting on the trailer, but I will only run it for a few seconds. Engine runs smooth at idle and while accelerating---just poor top end performance. Any ideas on where to go from here in troubleshooting?
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GoneFishin
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/8/2012 9:15:19 PM
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I make an appointment and drop it off at Cats.
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Kizma Anuice
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/8/2012 9:55:13 PM
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Have you cHanged the fuel filters?
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Ulysses E. McGill
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/9/2012 12:35:14 AM
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Is that off the speedo or a gps? Speedo may be wrong or clogged. If your getting that kind of RPM and the speedometer is correct, you may have a damage impeller or something restricting water flow in the intake.
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CAT BOAT
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/9/2012 9:32:26 AM
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I have very limited experience with Yamaha FX140 PWC. I'll take a shot at the question though. Your 7500 rpm sounds just fine, however that would yield a lot more speed than 37mph. I have scene this problem once before. Impeller clearances were perfect and everything about the pump looked fine. However, it had excessive cavitation and pump slip. There is a seal kit available for the pump unit and ride plates. It required a little bit of time to install, but afterwards the FX ran great. Best I remember, it ran around 70????? I don't remember what top end was before we made the repairs, but it was not good. I just saw that customer the other day, and remember his name. I will look in his file and get my research notes and read through them. If you want, you can call me later today. I am at Lake Martin Shop. 256-825-3388. I will share that information with you.
Respectfully, Steve
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houseboat
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/9/2012 10:50:18 AM
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Does it have a reverse? If so, is it part way in neutral? Talk to the previous owner about why he sold it.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/9/2012 12:54:46 PM
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If it's not a bad speedo, I agree with Steve that this could be the problem. I had something similar on one of mine a few years back, but you could hear the cavitation taking place. Houseboat also makes a good point of something to check. What ever it is, I'm sure Steve can figure it out.
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Summer Lover
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Hey Cat!! Yamaha FX140 Wave Runner
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5/9/2012 1:30:44 PM
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You may want to try taking the PWC off the trailer when you put it in the water - having that thing underneath when you are trying to ride will slow you down.
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