those awesome Blaster oil injectors

j-tizzle03

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Apr 5, 2010
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alright, procrastination has come back to haunt me. I knew I should've removed it, but nope, left it on. 8-| The oil injector quit working, but I caught it in time before things got any more expensive. I'm having it completely taken out, and my question is if there's anything special I need to do, or kit to buy after it's all gone? Thanks this site's amazing lol
 
I made mine it took literally about 5 minutes and was free.a peice of scrap sheet metal and a drill along with a bench grinder or even dremel.after the plates installed I filled mine in on the backside with high temp automotive epoxy.all stuff I had in the garage.
 
This is why you remove them and pre-mix.........

Pull the clutch cover off and remove the gear, snip and plug the two lines from the injector then plug the brass nipple on the carb with a rubber vacuum cap. Take off the tank and pull off the lines then drain your gas from the tank AND carb and mix up a can of pre-mix. Thats all you have to do, very simple.. you may need to run to the dealer and get a new clutch cover gasket and they are $8.
 
This is why you remove them and pre-mix.........

Pull the clutch cover off and remove the gear, snip and plug the two lines from the injector then plug the brass nipple on the carb with a rubber vacuum cap. Take off the tank and pull off the lines then drain your gas from the tank AND carb and mix up a can of pre-mix. Thats all you have to do, very simple.. you may need to run to the dealer and get a new clutch cover gasket and they are $8.

This is basically exactly what I did. In my opinion, it is better than buying a $30 kit.