no the oil tank isn't needed. but you will need to premix your fuel and oil. have a gas can you can have your premix in and mix about 4 ounces of 2 stroke oil for each gallon of gas. if the exhaust smoke is very smokey, use an ounce less oil per gallon. if theres very little exhaust smoke. add an ounce per gallon. when the exhaust smoke looks like it did when the oil tank was used. then use that mixture ratio. but, don't run very long with very little exhaust smoke, or the piston rod bearings will burn up. then its very expensive to have new ones installed. it will damage the bearings, crank pin, and piston rod. its always better to run a little too much oil in the gas than too little. if you use too much oil. it only fouls the spark plug. easy fix. clean the plug and reinstall.
The blaster runs a 32:1 ratio on oil/fuel. Also you will need to block off oil mixer on right side of crankcase and run a jumper wire on the oil safety switch
The 1999 Yamaha Blaster motorcycles is equipped with a seven gallons fuel tank. The fuel tank should never be filled to the very top.
The Yamaha Blaster ATV has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 2.6 gallons.
The 200 Yamaha Blaster features a fuel tank with a capacity of approximately 2.6 gallons (10 liters). This size allows for a decent range for recreational riding while keeping the overall weight of the ATV manageable.
on the gas line between the gas tank and carb but it might not have one
if there isn't one in between the fuel line from the gas tank to the carb then no but you can easily add one
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.
buy the gas tank
The gas tank on a 1999 Yamaha YZ 250 has a 3-gallon capacity. The YZ250 has a 244 cc liquid-cooled two-stroke reed-valved engine.
The gas tank of a 2000 Yamaha Blaster typically holds about 2.6 gallons (approximately 9.8 liters) of fuel. This capacity allows for a decent range, depending on riding conditions and style. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
under the rear fender on the left side.You must first remove seat so that you can access the cap for the oil tank.Do not remove foam baffle from oil tank.
you can mix it 40 to 1 and you will be by far safe
If it is a stroke emty some of the gas and add some more gas