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needs a new top end and sleeve

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for all of you blaster lovers out there like me its more than worth it to fix one. they are much better considering there built good and there dependable. i have a blaster that had some serious problems (eighth inch or more deep scratches in the cylinder and all that really needs to be done is replace the jug (or cylinder) or get it bored and get a new piston. i recomend weisco. make sure to check EVERYTHING. it is very hard to have to take it all back apart.

rod

rod bearing

crank

crank bearings

rings(have to be put together right)

GASKETS! that's a big one that people often forget when rebuilding

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A 1996 Yamaha Blaster may not be getting enough air due to old spark plugs. It can also be due to old oil.

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Q: Why isn't my 1996 Yamaha Blaster getting enough air?
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