First, a Blaster is a 200. As for the carb fitting, though it may, I'd highly recommend that you find an alternative. That particular carb is restrictive for the 125 4 stroke; it would wreak havoc on the Blaster's powerband. You would see a substantial loss in power. Any carburetor 26mm or lrger would be fine with the Blaster, but make sure you jet it correctly. This doesn't mean to buy a stage 3 jet kit and put it in and ride, unless you want to melt your piston.
yes you can,summit sells the GM lt1 to carb conversion intake for about 250 bucks
s.com You take off the carburetor take the cup off the caburetor. Get a rag clean well then fill with gas shake around dunp put back on.
No, you can't. Because the two engines are not of the same size. The 250 cc engine is bigger than the 125 cc engine, so things will not fit between them.
You can put a carburetor on any motor.
NO and by the way don't you think kawasaki may have thought about what they were doing.
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the 4dl belgarda tzr 125 shares the same deltabox frame as some of the 250 tzrs and the szr660 so yess i believe you can fit a 250tzr engine fairly easy into one. however finding a tzr 250cc engine would be hard to as they are getting more rare by the day . and the 250 fetches more money than the 125 .
you have to simplify it. or, if you don't, just put 32/500% if you want to simplify it, divide 32 and 500 by 2. 32/2 is 16, and 500/2 is 250. you can simplify it even more. just divide 16 and 250 by 2 again. 16/2 is 8, and 250/2 is 125. so your final answer is 8/125% i guess :)
Get off the quad and push it backwards !!
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Put in in a Sand Blaster
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.