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zebra12 Apr 4, 2012 02:53 PM

BIG problem! Rode someone's Blaster, it died & won't start!
 
2002 Yamaha Blaster 2 stroke. I borrowed someone else's blaster, drove it maybe 1/4 mile, downshifted to slow to turn around, ran 20 yards & it died. Thought i didn't downshift enough, put it in neutral & it wouldn't start, it started smoking. They are putting the entire blame on me & wanting me to buy another engine. They forgot about the 8 miles they just drove it with the throttle wide open! They said it has compression, they checked spark plugs. Someone else mentioned maybe a hole in a piston. Any ideas on what to check before buying another engine??? thanks!

MooseHenden Apr 4, 2012 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by zebra12 (Post 3106525)
2002 Yamaha Blaster 2 stroke. I borrowed someone else's blaster, drove it maybe 1/4 mile, downshifted to slow to turn around, ran 20 yards & it died. Thought i didn't downshift enough, put it in neutral & it wouldn't start, it started smoking. They are putting the entire blame on me & wanting me to buy another engine. They forgot about the 8 miles they just drove it with the throttle wide open! They said it has compression, they checked spark plugs. Someone else mentioned maybe a hole in a piston. Any ideas on what to check before buying another engine??? thanks!

It's not going to have compression with a hole in the piston. Are the people checking it mechanics or is it the owners who let you borrow it?

zebra12 Apr 4, 2012 04:14 PM

Owners are the ones checking it - no mechanic has looked at it. Think they are trying to get a new engine for an 4wheeler on my account. I do feel bad that it happened but not 100% at fault, they bought it used recently and have been riding it hard the whole time. Anyhow, just wondering if it can be fixed vs. replacing - not sure what to look for.

Jaster94 Apr 4, 2012 04:34 PM

just curious, did they mix the fuel or does the self oiler work? were they with you and did they witness this? sounds like they may be fishing for a new engine. :huh:. needs a compression check and check out the fuel/oil mixture. 2 strokes smoke a little anyways. how much smoke was it chugging out?

MooseHenden Apr 4, 2012 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by Jaster94 (Post 3106547)
just curious, did they mix the fuel or does the self oiler work? were they with you and did they witness this? sounds like they may be fishing for a new engine. :huh:. needs a compression check and check out the fuel/oil mixture. 2 strokes smoke a little anyways. how much smoke was it chugging out?

Good point. My old Polaris 2 stroke 250 I used to have smoked like a chainsaw at warm up temperature.

I would bring it to a real mechanic to look at it.

zebra12 Apr 4, 2012 07:00 PM

Not sure about gas mix. we hooked it up and can get it pull started but won't stay on. Thanks!

Jaster94 Apr 4, 2012 10:05 PM

pull the plug. inspect the electrode for color/discoloration. check the ceramic neck for any deficiencies/cracks. it sounds like you didn't hit any water, so the coil wire should be ok unless it's cracked and weather rotted.
definitely put a pressure gauge on the jug and spin the engine and check the compression. report back all results.

Jaster94 Apr 4, 2012 10:09 PM

just saw your duplicate post. follow 95wolv's advice. he's the 2 stroke expert! :nod:

Terrellster Apr 5, 2012 06:17 AM

could be as simple as a broken reed valve.... TAKE IT TO A PROFESSIONAL and avoid buying a new engine. It has nothing to do with your 1/4 mile ride. If you didn't put the gas in it, or the mix oil.... don't pay a thing. If they expect you to buy a new engine, YOU take it to the mechanic and they pay if it's just some sort of mechanical failure (which it could be.... it might even be electrical as well).... establish some rules of who pays and WHY before it goes to any place, as long as a mechanic can identify the problem before any money is spent. Someone familiar with the engine should be able to nail it down pretty quick.

overhead Apr 5, 2012 08:41 AM

Honestly, I would not give them a dime unless I did something wrong. It does not sound like you did anything wrong to me. Good luck with the situation.


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