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Have a 03' Yamaha Blaster and havnt rode it in about a year, while riding it, it would bouge down (like it ran outta gas) and wouldnt start after, now the kick start has no compression in it. HELP
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i dont understand your question. should have sight glass on engine or a dipstick . check level by removing dipstick if equipped . check w engine cold before starting every time you want to ride. should be inside full marks or you can damage engine. sight glass should be full of oil if you can see silver inside glass dont start or ride. damage will occur.
gasoline..I have had people bring in numerous atv's/motorcycles with empty tanks...(swearing they have gas!!)..next is to make sure you are getting gas to the spark plug (NEW ONE) and gas is getting to the fuel system.
Check that the breather in the fuel cap is still working. The breather has a hose with a one way valve.
You should be able to blow air in but not out. I hope that you are moving during that 1/2 hour as these motors require air flow for cooling.
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!
Sounds like you need a rebuild. Dont use cheap china parts, go online to http://www.amazon.com/Wiseco-PK1089-2-Stroke-Piston-Top-End/dp/B0050FYN4Y/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420937950&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=yamaha+blaster+wise+co And get this. This should be everything you need to rebuild it. Now you need to MIX your oil. Not use the tank. Google blaster oil tank bypass and just remove the tank as it can tear up the engine badly. The oil pump can send shards of plastic into the crank and cause it to fail. Once you have done this, You can have the engine built, mix the oil 32:1 and insert into the gas tank. After this is all complete it should all be running even smoother then before. For any other help go to www.Blasterforum.com
mcdevito75 here, Sounds like a lack of spark to the spark plugs to me, have a shop check it out for you, menwhlie you can check all around your Yamaha blaster for any wires loose or not connected.
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