Wolverine Baffle/Rejet?
#2
My guess would be no.
Take your plug out before hand and take a good look at it. Reinstall the plug
Remove the baffle and do a couple full throttle passes and kill the motor while still wide open (you can lift up on the shifter, hold it there and coast to a stop). Pull the plug and make sure it hasn't turned white, which would indicate that you are lean. If the plug has turned white, you will have to go up on the main jet (1) size.
Take your plug out before hand and take a good look at it. Reinstall the plug
Remove the baffle and do a couple full throttle passes and kill the motor while still wide open (you can lift up on the shifter, hold it there and coast to a stop). Pull the plug and make sure it hasn't turned white, which would indicate that you are lean. If the plug has turned white, you will have to go up on the main jet (1) size.
#4
dylan,
Try the following Search under the Advanced Search:
Under "Main Search Criteria", Search Phrase use Wolverine and Jetting
Just select "Title" using the "In" drop down
Don't worry about any Filtering options
Under Forum Categories, just select Yamaha
Click the Search button on the Left side of the page, about 1/3 of the way down.
The first hit will be by GlennJ, we hit that one pretty thorough. Check them out, you'll find most anything you ever wanted to know about jetting a Wolv. If you don't see what you're looking for, just holler.
Try the following Search under the Advanced Search:
Under "Main Search Criteria", Search Phrase use Wolverine and Jetting
Just select "Title" using the "In" drop down
Don't worry about any Filtering options
Under Forum Categories, just select Yamaha
Click the Search button on the Left side of the page, about 1/3 of the way down.
The first hit will be by GlennJ, we hit that one pretty thorough. Check them out, you'll find most anything you ever wanted to know about jetting a Wolv. If you don't see what you're looking for, just holler.
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