10-40 light gear oil ,any good make will do it takes 650 ml once drained
No, you can not use engine oil in place of two cycle oil.
i have a 2002 Yamaha blaster and i use castrol 10w-30
yamalube is the best
i always use 32.1 mix in mine
10w 30 or 20
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!
The 2001 Yamaha Blaster 200 typically uses Yamalube 2-stroke oil for its transmission and engine. It's important to use a high-quality oil that meets the specifications for 2-stroke engines to ensure optimal performance and protection. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations on oil types and mixing ratios.
As long as its Not a yz model blaster.
The 2006 Yamaha Blaster typically requires about 1.4 quarts (or approximately 1.3 liters) of 2-stroke oil for its oil injection system. It's essential to use high-quality 2-stroke oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance tips.
alittle more than a half of a quart 650ml is the exact quantity, i.e. engraved on the side of your engine will be "650cm3" which is the same as 650ml
23.67 ozs and I use Spectro Clutch Saver 10W 40
My son has a 2005 Blaster set up for racing. We usesynthetic gear case oil. That's how its labled on the quart bottle on oil weight on it. Dont use regular car motor oil because it does not lub clutch correctly.