2005 Blaster, stock head, carburetor, gearing etc.
- has a DMC Header, DG muffler
- deleted oil injection, so pre-mix fuel only
- no lid on air box and aftermarket foam filter
- new boysen reeds
- TORS delete & new throttle
So in one of my last threads, I had a no-start issue, and then I rebuilt the carb, got the float level, and proper jetting for my mods set up. the bike will now crank and run and poorly idle, but after 3/4 throttle there is bogging and dying.
Here is a link to he other thread, please bare with me...then I didn't understand half the stuff I have learned now.
http://www.blasterforum.com/threads/somthing-horribly-wrong-engine-died-help.64826/
My most recent compression test only gave me 50-60 psi, leak down test was fine. and there is a little bit of wiggle on the piston, and i can feel a un-even ridge about right at the top of the cylinder above the exhaust port.
I am trying to figure out what I should by to fix my top end.
there are these kits on ebay, that are all the same products, but at different prices, ranging from 190$ to less than 100$ and most being exactly the same if not only having like minor differences...like the upper head gasket being copper, or some including the upper rod bearing.
There is this kit on ebay. It is 90$ for a new head, cylinder, all the gaskets, etc..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-Blas...ash=item58cf66194e:g:lxgAAOSwSdZWcdzX&vxp=mtr
I have seen that the piston for this kit is less than acceptable in most of our users opinions.
This is why I am considering buying a big bore kit. Why not just go ahead and get the cylinder that i have now bored and then get a piston kit that will make my bike a 240cc?
There is a LAPC piston?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-BLASTER-200-TO-240cc-BIG-BORE-PISTON-KIT-72MM-ALL-YEARS-/391540233762?fits=Make:Yamaha&hash=item5b299dd622:g:VlUAAOSwGIRXZHVh&vxp=mtr
and these Namura pistons...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Namura-040-Over-Bore-Piston-Kit-1988-2006-Yamaha-Blaster-
200-YFS200-67-00mm-/251125931226?hash=item3a78459cda:g:TfcAAOSwEK9TyCkR&vxp=mtr
I just need some advice. I am not spending 500+ on a 700$ quad. and I wouldn't mind going ahead and boring over, especially when I can buy new cylinders for so cheap.
If I go this route, do I buy the piston first, and then take the piston, W/ Rings and head to the machine shop? Does the head cover (top plate of the head) need to be bored out too?
also even on the stock bore replacement kits, i could just buy one of the cheap ones and get a better piston (stock 66mm), but they say that chamfering is needed. how do I do that?
- has a DMC Header, DG muffler
- deleted oil injection, so pre-mix fuel only
- no lid on air box and aftermarket foam filter
- new boysen reeds
- TORS delete & new throttle
So in one of my last threads, I had a no-start issue, and then I rebuilt the carb, got the float level, and proper jetting for my mods set up. the bike will now crank and run and poorly idle, but after 3/4 throttle there is bogging and dying.
Here is a link to he other thread, please bare with me...then I didn't understand half the stuff I have learned now.
http://www.blasterforum.com/threads/somthing-horribly-wrong-engine-died-help.64826/
My most recent compression test only gave me 50-60 psi, leak down test was fine. and there is a little bit of wiggle on the piston, and i can feel a un-even ridge about right at the top of the cylinder above the exhaust port.
I am trying to figure out what I should by to fix my top end.
there are these kits on ebay, that are all the same products, but at different prices, ranging from 190$ to less than 100$ and most being exactly the same if not only having like minor differences...like the upper head gasket being copper, or some including the upper rod bearing.
There is this kit on ebay. It is 90$ for a new head, cylinder, all the gaskets, etc..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-Blas...ash=item58cf66194e:g:lxgAAOSwSdZWcdzX&vxp=mtr
I have seen that the piston for this kit is less than acceptable in most of our users opinions.
This is why I am considering buying a big bore kit. Why not just go ahead and get the cylinder that i have now bored and then get a piston kit that will make my bike a 240cc?
There is a LAPC piston?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-BLASTER-200-TO-240cc-BIG-BORE-PISTON-KIT-72MM-ALL-YEARS-/391540233762?fits=Make:Yamaha&hash=item5b299dd622:g:VlUAAOSwGIRXZHVh&vxp=mtr
and these Namura pistons...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Namura-040-Over-Bore-Piston-Kit-1988-2006-Yamaha-Blaster-
200-YFS200-67-00mm-/251125931226?hash=item3a78459cda:g:TfcAAOSwEK9TyCkR&vxp=mtr
I just need some advice. I am not spending 500+ on a 700$ quad. and I wouldn't mind going ahead and boring over, especially when I can buy new cylinders for so cheap.
If I go this route, do I buy the piston first, and then take the piston, W/ Rings and head to the machine shop? Does the head cover (top plate of the head) need to be bored out too?
also even on the stock bore replacement kits, i could just buy one of the cheap ones and get a better piston (stock 66mm), but they say that chamfering is needed. how do I do that?
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