no it wont the only other one that will fit is off the banshee
under the seat where the throdle screws in the carb, there is an adjustment screw, turn right and it increases the idle. it worked for me. do it while running. It is a large flat head screw that is on the throttle body control mechanism. Not on the carburetor itself.
A Yamaha Blaster not going into gear is typically a sign of an issue with the clutch. To troubleshoot, try to adjust the clutch at the lever. If this doesn't solve the problem, the shot clutch pack may need to be replaced.
That's a fairly common problem with that 200cc motor. The blaster motor does not preform well when it's cold. One way to help starts adjust idle up just alittle use full chock when it start let warm up with 1/2 chock on.
Either your transmission is in gear or locked up, kick starter assembly has become dislodged in the case, your clutch is incredibly out of whack, or your engine is locked up.
Well cable could be froze up. Replace the clutch cable. If cable is working adjust cable. If the clutch cable is adjusted then it's time for a new clutch
probably dont have any compression. take spark plug out and put your thumb over the plug hole as you try to kick start it. if no air shoots out then its a compression problem
clean the carb out and replace the plug as it my be breaking now
its probably not getting gas to the engine. clean your carb out and look at the reeds. if not you dont have enough compression to pull gas into it. its probably not getting gas to the engine. clean your carb out and look at the reeds. if not you dont have enough compression to pull gas into it.
blaster any time any were i can beat a 250 raptor with my 240 blaster by 18 links and now the kid wont even race me any more because he gets mad.
some adjusting yes it will but it wont look right but it will
You probably have a jam in the blaster, if you are wielding a Clip-System blaster that wont fire. Luckily for you most Clip-System blasters have a jam-door, where the jammed dart can be successfully removed without taking apart the blaster.