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.
it is okay but i don't know why they discontinued it though
No it will not.
a good quality 2 stroke oil
Yamaha's Yamalube, 2 stroke oil should work pretty good
Yamaha's Yamalube, 2 stroke oil is a good choice.
I would say the problem is pretty obvious and the solution is very easy. First take off the rear wheel and then take off the front wheels. Take the Blaster to your local scrap yard and junk it for 55 bucks. You can sell the wheels for around that too, good luck! HAHAHA SHOULDA BOUGHT A HONDA!!! *jerk *from the writer *I got it rebored and a new piston, now it is twice as fast as a Honda hahahahahahahahahahahahaha lozer *YAMAHA RACING!
yes you can because the only changed the front light on the newer models so your good!
10-40 light gear oil ,any good make will do it takes 650 ml once drained
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
I don't have a Yamaha blaster.... but I did a little search and found out that it is a two cycle engine. I'm sure that you realize that in a two cycle engine, you lubricate the engine through the oil that is added to the gas, and not through a traditional oil reservoir system. As far as what kind of oil you can add to the fuel to create the proper mix.... their are specially created oils for two cycle use. I know of one Yamaha two cycle oil that was used in a Yamaha scooter I had... it was called "yamalube" ... good luck!
Does it turn over? Does it have spark? Does it have fuel? Does it turn over? Does it have spark? Does it have fuel?
spark plug is good but when its plug in to coil on spark