all the years will work
no it wont the only other one that will fit is off the banshee
A stock blaster can go around 55-60 no 75-80 like other people say
A stock blaster can go around 55-60 no 75-80 like other people say
i would like to download a manual for 200 cc blaster
you can get a Yamaha yz250 2 stroke motor.
going by all the other yamahas raptor banshee blaster i would say its a 40 tooth Yamaha always goes with a 13 tooth front sprocket and a 40 rear
Supposedly the Blaster ATV motors are very close, since they were based on the IT200. If you find out, I would like to know.
The weight of the 90 hp Yamaha, as well as other brands, varies with year model. On average the Yamaha 90 weighs in at 256 lbs.
I have a 1998 blaster that's .40 over, stroked, and full FMF Gold Series exhaust.. I have heard them clocked at 85+ but mine has many many performance upgrades. If you bore and stroke your blaster, it'll kill about any 400 you put up against it, besides the YFZ450.. Which we all know would dominate any other fourwheeler.
There are two places the model will be. The first place is on top of the engine block and the other place will be on the bottom of the frame.
There is a lot of unknowns in your question. Other factors as carburator,exhaust,spark plug,reeds,etc.. All of these will effect performance, horsepower and speed. I am working on my blaster now with a Weisco piston kit .040 over,Mikuni flat slide carb,FMF exhaust system, NKG iridium plug,high voltage wire and a new reed not yet determined. For more info go to Blaster forum.com.My e-mail isdlporkchop@gmail.com.
Does it have gear lube in the case? If so you will need to inspect clutch basket may need new clutch or clutch springs may have failed