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jrsyredneck
05-13-2006, 10:58 PM
ok i finally got a nice blaster :Bounce cheap too but i was wondering on some stuff what kind of trans oil to use, weigh and what not? and help with the brakes, how do you switch from drum to disk? any help greatly appriciated and what year had purple plastics?
jrsyredneck
05-13-2006, 11:16 PM
o and if anyone wants to trade for plastics i may do a swap i havent decided if purples my color yet lmk
95 blaster had purple plastic. 10w-30 motor oil will be good in the trans.trenga racing i think sells the rear hydrualic brake kit. as far as the fronts,i have heard of people using a complete banshee front end. arms,shocks and tie rods and spindles hubs and wheels and brakes. it makes the blaster wider and longer travel.but i think there is some modifications needed for them to work.i am not sure on that. also,you can check ebay and get the whole front end from a newer blaster like 2003 and up.as far as i know,all the new blaster front end parts go right on the old ones.and they went to disk hydrualic brakes in 2003 and up.
scooterroo
06-01-2006, 10:47 PM
kkk, here yah go. goto projectblaster.com first off. use yamalube 10w30 4 stroke oil in the crankcase. its whats recommended, and is probably the best oil out there for the blaster. if you go to either trengaracing.com or projectblaster.com, you will see that they sell complete setups for the front brakes for the 88-02 blaster. or you can go thru trenga and get the bracket adapters for the disks set up from a banshee for about 200, or get refabricated blaster spindles to use with banshee set up from project blaster. both sights also offer rear hydros as well. with little mods though a banshee rear hydro setup can be used. as well as a banshees rear axle, with limited mods it too can be used and gives the blaster +3 inches in the rear. the front a-arms do not work off a banshee, totally different spacing, but ameristar offers up some nice extended a-arms as well as lsr and a few others. trust me anything you wanna know about a blaster you can find on projectblaster.com, its an awesome sight.
scooterroo
06-01-2006, 11:01 PM
kkk, here yah go. goto projectblaster.com first off. use yamalube 10w30 4 stroke oil in the crankcase. its whats recommended, and is probably the best oil out there for the blaster. if you go to either trengaracing.com or projectblaster.com, you will see that they sell complete setups for the front brakes for the 88-02 blaster. or you can go thru trenga and get the bracket adapters for the disks set up from a banshee for about 200, or get refabricated blaster spindles to use with banshee set up from project blaster. both sights also offer rear hydros as well. with little mods though a banshee rear hydro setup can be used. as well as a banshees rear axle, with limited mods it too can be used and gives the blaster +3 inches in the rear. the front a-arms do not work off a banshee, totally different spacing, but ameristar offers up some nice extended a-arms as well as lsr and a few others. trust me anything you wanna know about a blaster you can find on projectblaster.com, its an awesome sight.
jrsyredneck
06-02-2006, 01:03 PM
sweet its a sick quad but i have to sell it now everytihng is good on it now exept the rear brakes:( but there reall good woods bikes !! and thanxz for the help project blaster site is really sick!!
daputz
06-02-2006, 08:14 PM
check out http://z13.invisionfree.com/PlanetBlaster/index.php?
jason 32
06-02-2006, 08:56 PM
hummm thats a 4 wheeler
get a honda lol ha ha just kiddin / its 2 stroke so the crank is seperate from tranny --- what ever you want just change it regularly , i know some people say
what ever factory recommends -true,ive used ,oil from tranny fliud -to-motor oil
and have had no problems ,i have 10-40/or 20-50 /in my cr500 never had a problem-----check with your local dealer
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