fuel YAMAHA SUPERJET 2018 Owner's Manual
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Maintenance
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(4) Install the spark plug cap by pushing it
down until it is securely installed in its
original position.
(5) Securely install the hood in its original
position.
EJU41182Lubrication points
Lubricate moving parts with water-resistant
grease. (See page 54 for information on the
main lubrication points.)
Intermediate housing
Fill the intermediate housing with water-resis-
tant grease through the grease nipple using a
grease gun.
EJU34226Checking the fuel filter
Check the fuel filter. The fuel filter should be
replaced if water or dirt is found in the filter.Have a Yamaha dealer replace the fuel filter if
necessary.
EJU34442Adjusting the choke cable
Check that the choke cable is properly ad-
justed.
To adjust the choke cable:
(1) Pull the choke knob out until it stops, and
then release the knob. The knob should
not move.
(2) If the choke knob moves back on its
own, tighten the choke knob adjusting
nut slightly. If the knob is difficult to
move, loosen the adjusting nut slightly.
EJU34464Adjusting the carburetor
NOTICE
ECJ00173
If the carburetor settings are disturbed by
someone who does not have the neces- Recommended water-resistant grease:
YAMALUBE MARINE
GREASE/Yamaha Grease A
Grease quantity:
Initial 10 hours or 1 month:
20.0–22.0 cm³ (0.68–0.74 US oz,
0.71–0.78 Imp.oz)
Every 100 hours or 12 months:
3.0–5.0 cm³ (0.10–0.17 US oz,
0.11–0.18 Imp.oz)
1Fuel filter
1Choke knob adjusting nut
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Specifications
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EJU34543
Specifications
Watercraft capacity:
Maximum people on board:
1 person
Dimensions and weight:
Length:
2240 mm (88.2 in)
Width:
680 mm (26.8 in)
Height:
660 mm (26.0 in)
Dry weight:
139 kg (306 lb)
Performance:
Maximum fuel consumption:
29.0 L/h (7.7 US gal/h, 6.4 Imp.gal/h)
Cruising range at full throttle:
0.62 hour
Trolling speed:
1300 ±50 r/min
Engine:
Engine type:
2-stroke
Number of cylinders:
2
Engine displacement:
701 cm³
Bore × stroke:
81.0 × 68.0 mm (3.19 × 2.68 in)
Compression ratio:
7.2 : 1
Lubrication system:
Pre-mixed fuel and oil
Cooling system:
Water
Starting system:
Electric
Ignition system:
C.D.I.
Spark plug (NGK):
BR7HS
Spark plug gap:
0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in)
Battery capacity:
12 V, 19 Ah
Charging system:
Flywheel magneto
Drive unit:
Propulsion system:
Jet pump
Jet pump type:
Axial flow, single stage
Impeller rotation:
Counterclockwise
Jet thrust nozzle angle:
P1: 14.4+14.4°
P2: 17.3+17.3°
Fuel and oil:
Recommended fuel:
Regular unleaded gasoline
Minimum octane rating (PON):
86
Minimum octane rating (RON):
90
Recommended engine oil:
YAMALUBE 2-W or TC-W3 outboard motor
oil or equivalent
Fuel mixing ratio (fuel to oil):
50 : 1
Fuel tank total capacity:
18 L (4.8 US gal, 4.0 Imp.gal)
Fuel tank reserve capacity:
5.5 L (1.5 US gal, 1.2 Imp.gal)
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Trouble recovery
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EJU34562
Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the
possible cause.
If you cannot find the cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
EJU34576Troubleshooting chart
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGE
Engine does not
start (Starter motor
does not turn over)Engine shut-
off switchClip not in place Install clip
19
Fuse Burned out Replace fuse and
check wiring67
Battery Run down Recharge 51
Poor terminal con-
nectionsTighten as required
51
Terminal corroded Clean or replace 51
Starter motor Faulty Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Engine does not
start (Starter motor
turns over)Fuel cock Turned to “OFF” Turn fuel cock knob
to “ON”21
Fuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-
sible28
Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Fuel tank Water or dirt present Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 60
Spark plug
capNot connected or
looseConnect properly
60
Crankcase Filled with water Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer69
Fuel filter Clogged or water
pooledHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer61
Choke Knob moves back on
its ownTighten choke knob
adjusting nut61
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Engine runs irregu-
larly or stallsFuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-
sible28
Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Too much oil in fuel
mixing ratioCorrect fuel-to-oil ra-
tio to 50:128
Choke Knob is left pulled Push fully in 21
Fuel filter Clogged or water
pooledHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer61
Fuel tank Water or dirt present Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 60
Incorrect heat range Replace 60
Gap incorrect Replace 60
Spark plug
capNot connected or
looseConnect properly
60
Cracked, torn or
damagedHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Electrical wir-
ingLoose electrical con-
nectionsHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Carburetor Incorrect idle adjust-
mentHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer—
Clogged Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer61
Watercraft slow or
loses powerCavitation Jet intake clogged Clean 66
Impeller damaged or
wornHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer66
Engine over-
heatedJet intake clogged Clean
66
Fuel filter Clogged Have serviced by
Yamaha dealer61
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 60
Incorrect heat range Replace 60
Gap incorrect Replace 60
Spark plug
capsNot connected or
looseConnect properly
60
Fuel Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by
Yamaha dealer— TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGE
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Trouble recovery
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EJU34735Submerged watercraft
If the watercraft is submerged or flooded with
water, drain the bilge water from the engine
compartment. Then, have a Yamaha dealer
service the watercraft as soon as possible.
(1) Remove the watercraft from the water,
and then remove the hood.
(2) Turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”.
(3) Turn the watercraft over far enough to
drain the bilge water from the engine
compartment. NOTICE: Turning the
watercraft on its side with the hood
removed could cause damage to the
steering pole. Use two people to pro-
vide enough support to make sure
that the steering pole is not damaged.
[ECJ00702]
(4) Turn the watercraft upright again.
(5) Have the watercraft serviced by a
Yamaha dealer as soon as possible.
NOTICE: Be sure to have a Yamaha
dealer inspect the watercraft. Other-
wise, serious engine damage could
result.
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Index
2-stroke engine oil ................................... 28
A
After removing the watercraft from the
water ..................................................... 49
B
Battery care.............................................. 51
Battery checks ......................................... 36
Battery, jumping ....................................... 67
Beaching the watercraft ........................... 49
Bilge water check..................................... 36
Bilge water, draining ................................ 29
Bilge water, draining on water ................. 29
Boarding and starting in deep water........ 47
Boarding and starting in shallow water.... 46
Bow rope hole .......................................... 24
C
Capsized watercraft ................................. 48
Carburetor, adjusting ............................... 61
Choke cable, adjusting ............................ 61
Choke knob.............................................. 21
Cleaning ................................................... 54
Cleaning the watercraft ............................ 51
Cooling water pilot outlet ......................... 21
Cooling water pilot outlet check .............. 39
Craft Identification Number (CIN)............... 1
Cruising limitations..................................... 9
E
Emergency procedures ............................ 66
Engine break-in ........................................ 32
Engine compartment check ..................... 35
Engine idling speed, adjusting ................. 62
Engine overheat warning system ............. 22
Engine serial number ................................. 1
Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) check ....... 38
Engine shut-off switch ............................. 19
Engine stop switch................................... 19
Engine unit check..................................... 36
Enjoy your watercraft responsibly............ 15
Equipment ................................................ 23
F
Fire extinguisher check ............................ 39
Fire extinguisher container....................... 25
Fire extinguisher container checks .......... 39
Flushing the cooling water passages....... 50
Fuel .......................................................... 27Fuel and engine oil requirements ............. 27
Fuel cock knob......................................... 21
Fuel filter, checking .................................. 61
Fuel level check........................................ 35
Fuel system checks ................................. 35
Fuel tank, filling ........................................ 28
Fuse, replacing ......................................... 67
G
Getting to know your watercraft .............. 40
Glossary, watercraft ................................. 16
H
Hazard information................................... 13
Hood ........................................................ 23
Hood check .............................................. 39
Hull and deck check ................................ 39
I
Identification numbers ............................... 1
J
Jet intake and impeller, cleaning.............. 66
Jet intake checks ..................................... 39
Jet thrust nozzle angle, adjusting ............ 57
Jumper cables, connecting ...................... 67
L
Labels, important ....................................... 3
Labels, other .............................................. 7
Labels, warning .......................................... 4
Launching the watercraft ......................... 41
Learning to operate your watercraft......... 40
Leaving the watercraft.............................. 43
Limitations on who may operate the
watercraft ................................................ 8
Long-term storage ................................... 54
Lubrication ............................................... 54
Lubrication points .................................... 61
M
Main components, location of ................. 17
Maintenance............................................. 56
Manufactured date label ............................ 2
Mixing fuel and oil .................................... 28
O
Operating in weeded areas ...................... 49
Operating positions .................................. 40
Operating the watercraft .......................... 43
Operating your watercraft ........................ 40
Operation requirements ........................... 10
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