Wolverine Carburator question?
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Wolverine Carburator question?
For those of you that have worked on your Wolverine carburators either jetting them or rebuilding them, or for those that know about them I have a question. What does your needle assembly consist of between the slide and the spring? I bought my machine used and have put a pipe and filter on it, I went to put a FMF jet kit in and am confused as my assembly does not consist of the parts that my manual shows? Along with that, the FMF instructions tell me to put the stock spacer on thier needle with thier clip then there washer fallowed by the stick washer. I understand the instructions except that I do not have the stock wahser they show. I go to check my manual and I do not have any of the numerous parts they show such as needle holders. What gives? Am I missing more than the stick washer? IS the manual wrong?
Thanks for any help you can give. I have it together now with a small washer to prevent the needle from sliding up into the spring and will see how it runs tonight.
-Seth
I just looked at Yamaha's parts catalog on line for a 99 Wolverine and I am missing the top piece of the needle set labeled as part number 4.
Thanks for any help you can give. I have it together now with a small washer to prevent the needle from sliding up into the spring and will see how it runs tonight.
-Seth
I just looked at Yamaha's parts catalog on line for a 99 Wolverine and I am missing the top piece of the needle set labeled as part number 4.
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Wolverine Carburator question?
if your carb is the same as mine when you pull the velocity plunger out and the needle valve is hanging there you tip the plunger upside down and the needle comes out,you will have from (tip up to groves) a thick white plastic spacer, then the clip ,then the loose metal washer, then the spring sits on that.is that what your looking for?
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Wolverine Carburator question?
No, I have not but was thinking about it. I found a good post on hear that explained it well. I was going to do it and researched on this board, but since the Wolverine is mostly for my wife and hunting I did not know if it would turn her away from riding it so I looked into different springs. So you could just get different springs that way you could go back to stack and not ruin you weights. that is the direction that I was going to go and I believe Earl and Son had the spring kit that would work bt I never got around to it. If you have any more questions just ask. Let me know if you do it and how you like it.
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Wolverine Carburator question?
while people are talking about the 34mm wolvy carb.... I know back in 95-96 it had the 36mm that is on the warrior. I knew they stopped and dropped to the 34mm because of a flat spot due to air restriction. Looking at my bike with a modified airbox lid and the other stuff I have listed. Woudl I still have a flat spot or would picking up a 36mm warrior carb off ebay give me a little more peppp?
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