I was riding my Yamaha Blaster when the quad lost power and started bucking forward like it wanted to go....once Iet off the throttle it died....its getting a spark but won't kickstart and it will catch in gear but if you give it throttle it doesn't move and won't stay running
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No fuel or no spark. Quick test: spray some starter fluid into air intake and try to start it. If it runs and then dies, you've got spark but no fuel. If the bike quit with no prior symptoms, check spark plug wire not knocked loose, fuel filter clogged. (You do have gas, right?)
the crankcase is filled with fuel from a leaking carburetor float (would be LOTSSSSS of smoke) OR Bad crankcase seal and its sucking in air, bad reed cage area seal, exhaust plugged up!
Hey Anon, sounds like you may have done something wrong when reassembling your Blaster... When you "cleaned" the carb, you may have reassembled it incorrectly.. This sounds serious!!.... this situation is difficult to diagnose on-line.. I wish you were near me.. . (North Alabama) .. I am a 40+ years Yamaha Factory tech... I could fix it...
I'll tell you why. It is cold natured. I have a 89' Virago, and it doesn't like going anywhere till' it is warmed up. I usually just set the choke up a bit for about 5 minutes, and then hop on and go.
Dear blaster ,
i request to you please call bike tech for all type of inspection of your bike, after long time vehicle was not start because his all parts is jam.
Your mid and or hi speed jets are plugged. Drain the fuel (tank and carb). Dissmantle the carb, remove the jets and clean them. (Or soak the in carb cleaner over night).
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