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Enter this link as you see it for your diagram.
You can find a 1988 Toyota carburetor diagram at most Toyota dealerships. The diagram can also be found in Toyota service manuals at your local library.
4 stroke. A Yamaha Blaster is a two stroke and so is a Yamaha Banshee but not a warrior.
A diagram can be found in the related links.
32 to 1 which is one gallon of gas to 4 onces of oil
Blaster Master happened in 1988.
the oil fuel ratio is 32 to 1 you should not change ratio even if you do enginge mods keep it the same
Best I have found is in the Chilton Manual 50500, Pick-ups 1983-95.
Blaster Master was created on 1988-06-17.
It doesn't have a carburetor.
The Yamaha Blaster is a oil injected bike, you put oil, Yamalube 2S, in the tank under the seat, then you put gas in the tank. You dont have to worry about mixing anything unless someone has removed the oil injection system and put a block off plate on it. Yamaha produced the Blaster, a 200cc air-cooled single cylinder two-stroke ATV as an entry-level machine from 1988 to 2006. The Blaster was discontinued for 2007 and was replaced by the entry-level Yamaha Raptor 250, which uses a cleaner burning, four-stroke engine.
its a two stroke so the oil is either premixed in the gas. or it is placed in a separate tank and injected into the engine.
The 1988 Honda 350 carburetor adjustment screws are on the side of the carburetor. There also is an adjustment screw on the very top of the carburetor.