@THEDUKELOVER Just as easy as the video illustrated. The biggest thing to remember is that you have the woodruff key in the slot properly and have the flywheel slide over the key when you put it back on and torque it down to spec. If you have it too lose, the key will sheer off and you will have to get a new one. It's a $4 part, but it just saves you the time and hassle to do it right the first time.
My blaster is like blowing fire our the exhust when i hit the kick starter and smoke is coming out But its not turning on we kicked started it It turned on but its started back fire And it felt like its dieing when it starts going slower
@yfsblasterman Oh another thing is changing the gearing for your riding style. A 14 tooth front sprocket will give you about 4mph extra on top speed, but will slow acceleration slightly, but if you are piped and filtered already, you won't notice it much.
I run 14/ 38 ratio on the ice with my Blaster. lot of money into my winter toy, I ride my dirt bikes in the summer. check out my video chasing down a Honda 400ex and eating it up.
An easier way to remove the flywheel is pull the spark plug out and shove a rope down in the cylinder. It will hold the engine still which u can remove it but if it is extremely tight that u have to add a breaker bar to it I would get the flywheel tool so u don't do damage to the crankshaft or piston.
@kidmke92 I know..........you run it on a one stock engine too. Whether it be rebuilt or stock, it's the same compression and they both need 92,93, 94, etc. premium octane fuel.
my blaster has a strong spark from a 12 volt ignitor, getting fuel, cleaned carb and changed gaskets in intake. the only time my bike runs is when I jump start it. any suggestions ?
@yfsblasterman Not really significantly. The engine is what develops the power to make you "go". Other indirect ways are just as "hard" as working with the engine. The Blaster engine is the most simple engine I have worked with. Other things you can do though are using lightweight materials(power:weight ratio), shaving front fenders(reduces drag), using high quality bearings for wheels and keeping them greased(less rolling resistance).
Yes, you can, but the amount more will vary depending on your setup. There is no concise answer to what it may be. I ran +5 on 98 non-oxygenated with a milled head and porting. Just remember, there is a point of no return though. It doesn't just go infinitely. Personally, I would never go past +6 but that's just me.
I know this is for a blaster, but if anyone's doing this to a engine with the stator on the opposite side where the flywheel is moving in the opposite direction (clockwise) moving the stator counter clockwise would advance the timing.
@frambesbuckeye Wow! Please write me back if you have seen it with your own eyes. I would like to document the info. I am a mechanical engineer and the info would be apreciated.
Depending on pipe, better mid range power/torque with a slight decrease in max RPMs, which may decrease top end power to a minute extent, dependent on your setup. It's almost always a beneficial gain in total power and speed though. Check the links in the video description for more information.
Hey thats amazing the Ignition setup looks identical to the RXG Magneto and coil setup we get in Asia. I have developed two Digital ECU's for this application one with 3 maps. ANd the other you can hook up to your laptop and program your own Ignition Map. You can check out our facebook page rddreams or you can visit the customer feedback section on www.rddreams.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5&sid=b9ced4c26ee1a275d303ab573c4888a8 You just need to confirm that the little pulsar coil is 70 ohms + without the magnet on it.
Dude you did way too much making that contraption with that wood All you had to do was put an adjustable wrench on the flywheel puller and rest it on your peg while you tighten down the tension bolt on the puller. I've been pulling these things forever and have never had to use one of those flywheel holder tools.
@THEDUKELOVER Just as easy as the video illustrated. The biggest thing to remember is that you have the woodruff key in the slot properly and have the flywheel slide over the key when you put it back on and torque it down to spec. If you have it too lose, the key will sheer off and you will have to get a new one. It's a $4 part, but it just saves you the time and hassle to do it right the first time.
little tip: stick the woodruff key to one of the magnets in the flywheel
@yfsblasterman Yes, you drill holes in the top of the lid and then they sell small foam vents that you pop in the drilled holes.
My blaster is like blowing fire our the exhust when i hit the kick starter and smoke is coming out
But its not turning on we kicked started it
It turned on but its started back fire
And it felt like its dieing when it starts going slower
@kidmke92 You should only be running premium gas in a Blaster anyways. Running anything below premium raises engine temps and risk of predetonation.
@yfsblasterman Oh another thing is changing the gearing for your riding style. A 14 tooth front sprocket will give you about 4mph extra on top speed, but will slow acceleration slightly, but if you are piped and filtered already, you won't notice it much.
I run 14/ 38 ratio on the ice with my Blaster. lot of money into my winter toy, I ride my dirt bikes in the summer. check out my video chasing down a Honda 400ex and eating it up.
Will there be other things I have to do if I do this
An easier way to remove the flywheel is pull the spark plug out and shove a rope down in the cylinder. It will hold the engine still which u can remove it but if it is extremely tight that u have to add a breaker bar to it I would get the flywheel tool so u don't do damage to the crankshaft or piston.
How do You do, Sir..??
@kidmke92 I know..........you run it on a one stock engine too. Whether it be rebuilt or stock, it's the same compression and they both need 92,93, 94, etc. premium octane fuel.
Is it easy to do this if you have never done this before because i don't wanna screw my engine up
If you shear the woodruff key, will it throw off your timing? If so, what's the best way to find TDC, or will it only line up one way?
question with that protractor do I have to move 4mm to the left?
my blaster has a strong spark from a 12 volt ignitor, getting fuel, cleaned carb and changed gaskets in intake. the only time my bike runs is when I jump start it. any suggestions ?
Low compression
I use a oil filter rinch to hold the flywheel
Same
This procedure is to get speed or torque?
@kidmke92 Doesn't matter if it's cast or forged..........it will wear a hole through the piston all the same if you are using too low of octane fuel.
@yfsblasterman You could buy filter vents for the top of the airbox lid. Raises the risk of water getting in, but not by much if you oil them.
It wont start.. the spark too low. How to gain spark ?
should've taken 3 minutes to explain all of that..
you somehow managed to drag it in for almost 13... Killin me!
it is very important to have a clean area, look down at leaves.. :)
@yfsblasterman Not really significantly. The engine is what develops the power to make you "go". Other indirect ways are just as "hard" as working with the engine. The Blaster engine is the most simple engine I have worked with. Other things you can do though are using lightweight materials(power:weight ratio), shaving front fenders(reduces drag), using high quality bearings for wheels and keeping them greased(less rolling resistance).
My stater is working I have spark but my idle is off and I literally checked everything else
What is the max it will take?
I did 4 degrees wouldn't go more than that personally
Can you go further than 4 degrees if you're running a high octane oxygenated race fuel like 101 octane (R+M/2)?
Yes, you can, but the amount more will vary depending on your setup. There is no concise answer to what it may be. I ran +5 on 98 non-oxygenated with a milled head and porting. Just remember, there is a point of no return though. It doesn't just go infinitely. Personally, I would never go past +6 but that's just me.
Maybe you should not be running race fuel if you dont know what degree timming you should run.
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Why 4 degrees instead of 3 does anyone know
Can you jump timing on a blaster
+Brian Miller no it can only move if the screws come loose on the stator.
i am extremely fat but on my 250r if i time it just rite i can jump over my blaster
@futuristictech If I have seen what with my own eyes?
Put some Paracord down the spark plug hole so when the motor turn it hits the cord and gets held
What is this good for?
Burning system more power
I know this is for a blaster, but if anyone's doing this to a engine with the stator on the opposite side where the flywheel is moving in the opposite direction (clockwise) moving the stator counter clockwise would advance the timing.
Why would you want to advance your ignition timing
@frambesbuckeye Wow! Please write me back if you have seen it with your own eyes. I would like to document the info. I am a mechanical engineer and the info would be apreciated.
Depending on pipe, better mid range power/torque with a slight decrease in max RPMs, which may decrease top end power to a minute extent, dependent on your setup. It's almost always a beneficial gain in total power and speed though. Check the links in the video description for more information.
...if you do this can affect your bearing conrod damage and lastly can hearing knockibg sound badly
I also can use an impact
Hey thats amazing the Ignition setup looks identical to the RXG Magneto and coil setup we get in Asia.
I have developed two Digital ECU's for this application one with 3 maps. ANd the other you can hook up to your laptop and program your own Ignition Map. You can check out our facebook page rddreams or you can visit the customer feedback section on www.rddreams.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5&sid=b9ced4c26ee1a275d303ab573c4888a8
You just need to confirm that the little pulsar coil is 70 ohms + without the magnet on it.
Look at the links in the description.
u don't need that tool use a impact gun fast no time wasted
Impact guns are great until you sheer your crank
And why did my quad do this
Dude you did way too much making that contraption with that wood All you had to do was put an adjustable wrench on the flywheel puller and rest it on your peg while you tighten down the tension bolt on the puller. I've been pulling these things forever and have never had to use one of those flywheel holder tools.
Just flip the pick up coil
Yelp, that's how I messed up my stator
Impact gun
What is this good for?
Look at the links in the description.