A Blaster is air cooled, not water cooled. no antifreeze.
1982 is the first liquid cooled 80
i know it can go through water but not mud
The volume of ice created from 200cc of water is also 200cc. When water freezes, it expands slightly, but the volume change is minimal. Therefore, the volume of ice formed will be very close to the volume of water initially used.
200cc of water is 7.05 ounces
Water cooled.
water cooled is better
Its both air and water cooled.
Yes it will, the banshee engine is just a water cooled version of an RD engine. The bottom ends are identical except for the rotor end of the crankshaft is slightly longer. You will probably want to get the banshee wiring harness also. (Also a RD350LC was built where the LC at the end stood for Liquid Cooled).
Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled
I guess... you can also turn a piece of paper into a fake laser blaster.
The Yamaha Blaster. is an all-terrain vehicle that was intended for beginner level riders. This is known as the most available bike for "pop up" performance parts due to its cheap new price. A Vitos ported block gives you 40 hp and there are many parts to make this into a racing machine. Stock it should go about (55 mph) which is relatively slow but with parts will fly. The only downside is the terrible tires and rims for racing, trail riding and jumps. It does not have oil reservoir on the shocks and shocks must be upgraded for jumps. It does tho have a snappy little motor being able to pull wheelies. It is snappier then any other sport 4 wheeler on the market. The blaster is the little brother to the banshee The blaster engine was originaly designed from the bases of a dirt bike motor that is why there is a random pluged hole on the side of the crank case cover that was for a coolant system so you could possibly make it water cooled by using the bike cylinder and head.