Monday, December 21, 2009

Yamaha Blaster For Sale What Happens When You Put 93 Octane Gas In A Yamaha Blaster ATV?

What happens when you put 93 octane gas in a Yamaha Blaster ATV? - yamaha blaster for sale

I have 93 octane gas in my Yamaha Blaster 2004 is now smoking from the engine. Not long journey that could cause such damage?

4 comments:

jik1219j... said...

Causes no damage. One thing to check is that the injector is working properly and oil tank under the seat is filled with oil injector. The oil must be designed for the injection of the oil is not only pre-oil mixture. There is a difference in the viscosity of the oil. Premix oil or oil by hand blended with gasoline could not properly work with the fuel pump cause the engine to run hot and can cause serious damage to the piston ring and cylinder. If you have questions about the appeal of the hose nozzle at the bottom of the tank and block the nozzle with a screw or something. The tank of the wastewater and well-mixed buy oil. Mix the oil and gas account in about a 40:1 ratio of gas oil premix and a walk, if the problem goes away or repaired more basic solution with the bike into a shop and the injection system. I've heard Blasters and premixed for several years by an injection pump is not without problems. What works best.

ez80227 said...

sometimes higher octane burns faster and hotter (jet fuel has a higher octane rating), which means that dirt is probably in the engine warmer, what you smoke is not fuel. You can also fared better with high octane number, but I doubt that this is a problem in an ATV.

kyle b said...

well mixed with the oil and will do much for you and your money. keep the engine clean and lil improve fuel economy.

pedro7of... said...

has no effect ... gas only ... really

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