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2004 Yamaha blaster will not rev up why?

2004 Yamaha blaster will not rev up why?
  1. What is the Tors system on a Yamaha Blaster?
  2. How do you adjust a carburetor on a Yamaha Blaster?
  3. Why was the Yamaha Blaster discontinued?
  4. What kind of spark plug does a Yamaha Blaster take?
  5. What is tors on a banshee?
  6. Are Yamaha Blasters good quads?
  7. What does a Yamaha Blaster rev to?
  8. What oil does a Yamaha Blaster take?
  9. What is the spark plug gap on a Yamaha Blaster?
  10. What spark plug does a 2000 Yamaha Blaster take?
  11. How do you remove the throttle cable on a Yamaha carburetor?
  12. How do you install a push pull throttle cable?

What is the Tors system on a Yamaha Blaster?

TORS, or throttle override system, is a safety feature pioneered for use on high-speed Yamaha vehicles such as snowmobiles and ATVs, which use a pull-throttle cable system instead of a hard linkage.

How do you adjust a carburetor on a Yamaha Blaster?

Locate the mixture control screw while the engine is still idling. This small brass screw is located on the left side of the carburetor right beside the choke lever. Turn the screw using the flat head screwdriver. When the screw is turned to the right the engine rpm will increase.

Why was the Yamaha Blaster discontinued?

Because of U.S. government emissions requirements, the Blaster was discontinued for 2007 and was replaced by the entry-level Yamaha Raptor 250cc, which uses a cleaner-burning, less powerful four-stroke engine.

What kind of spark plug does a Yamaha Blaster take?

NGK Resistor Sparkplug BR8ES for Yamaha BLASTER 200 2001-2006 - Walmart.com.

What is tors on a banshee?

TORS Stands for Throttle Over Ride System, this electrical system is commonly found in ATV applications in the case the throttle malfunctions, the TORS system will shut off spark to the motor. ... Our unique kit contains a replacement carb cap, idle screw kit, and throttle cable for increased performance and control.

Are Yamaha Blasters good quads?

The Yamaha Blaster was one of the best ATVs ever made because of its two-stroke engine that made it both nimble and lightweight. It was also budget-friendly, and its parts were easy to replace and modify because its specs remained the same, whether it was a 1994 or a 2004 Blaster.

What does a Yamaha Blaster rev to?

Registered. stock is 8500, but with a pipe and other mods like he said it could range from that to 9 grand, 10 would be pushing it pretty good.

What oil does a Yamaha Blaster take?

AMSOIL synthetic ATV lubricants are the choice of riders everywhere. AMSOIL is the Official Oil of the GNCC series. You can trust them to protect your ATV. Also, check out our customer reviews on amsoil.com to make the best choice for your Yamaha Blaster.

What is the spark plug gap on a Yamaha Blaster?

Standard Spark Plug by NGK®. Gap: 0.032".

What spark plug does a 2000 Yamaha Blaster take?

NGK Resistor Sparkplug BR8ES for Yamaha BLASTER 200 2001-2006.

How do you remove the throttle cable on a Yamaha carburetor?

Throttle cable: remove the 3 screws on the right side of the carb, take off the cover, there is small rubber gasket (red) Don't lose it. you'll see the cable attached inside. move the mechanism forward like you're opening the throttle to get enough slack to unhook the cable.

How do you install a push pull throttle cable?

Install the accelerator cable (pull cable) in the throttle housing by running the wire end from the rider into the mounting hole. Now fully screw the metal wire guide to the throttle housing. Then gently tighten the guide lock nut.

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