no...yamaha blasters are oil injected when stock, tho allot of people that race add on an aftermarket oil injection block off kit that allows them to pre mix there own fuel.
Yamaha's Yamalube, 2 stroke oil is a good choice.
It would be wise to.At 32:1 ratio
You don't. You can remove pump and pre-mix the gas.
The blaster 200 is a 2-stroke, therefore you need to mix the gas and oil, trying running a 50:1 ratio, 50 parts of gas to one part of oil.
i always use 32.1 mix in mine
your kidding right? you realize its a 2 stroke which is supposed to smoke because you have to mix oil in the gas
No, you can not use engine oil in place of two cycle oil.
the correct oil mixture is 40 to 1 or if you want you can mix to 50 to 1
Gap is .20 or .30 depending on fuel mix.
It is oil injected, take the seat off and the tank will be located underneath. If the injection system is messed up, you can mix the gas to 32:1 and pour directly into the tank
In most cases you should not mix oil into the gas of your 1979 Yamaha 50 cc moped. This type of moped had its own oil reservoir. If it is not marked on the gas You do not need to oil with the gas.
Yamaha engines are oil injected, if it is a fresh engine, or injector not working use a 50 to 1 mix.