Blaster Gas Leak
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Blaster Gas Leak
Can anyone tell me why my Blaster is leaking gas when I turn the shut-off to the "on" positon or to "reserve"? Gas drains from both ports as well as the overflow. I can get it running but gas continues to drain out of it, making for very short trips on the trails as well as very dangerous. Can I do the repair myself by taking it apart? Is there a filter or soemthing that is plugged?
HELP!
HELP!
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Blaster Gas Leak
No...the gas line is fine....I belive it is the carb. which I know very little about small engine repair. The two yellow colored tubes and the black overflow leak gas when I turn my shut-off the "on" position. It continues to leak as I drive it. I actually started it over the weekend with the gas off, since it had leaked so much I thought it may be flooded. No choke was needed. Once it started I turned the gas to the "on" position...but it continued to leak. I was able to drive back to the trailhead without it quiting. It also backfired a couple times.
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Blaster Gas Leak
The float bowl is the bottom of the carb, it is held on the carb with 4 screws. First try tapping on the float bowl with an object (screw driver normally works) if the floats are stuck this will normally set them free. Otherwise you might have to open the carb up and do it by hand. This is all fairly easy stuff to do, and is a good way to start learning about your machine. Buy yourself a clymer manual and it will walk you through almost every thing you can possibly do to your blaster (nicely illistrated for easy reference). Clymer manuals are very user friendly.
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Blaster Gas Leak
THANKS DuPutz....I found the pages I needed and I will go at it this weekend. Hope it works and I can put it back together. Worth the time and effort since I've been scammed by too manner dealers and their service departments. I'll be sure to let you know how it went on Monday. Have a great day, Sheila D