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Posted 3/31/2007 7:34:25 PM
 

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Can you put a 33mm carbuerator on a Yamaha Blaster if it just has exhaust, air filer and reed spacers.

joe
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Posted 7/6/2007 8:41:43 AM
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well it has a 33 stock i think, and you will need reed cages and reeds too
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Posted 7/14/2007 10:36:12 AM
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The blaster does not have a stock 33mm carb that is a pretty big carb. I just upgraded to a 30mm and it runs fine with everything stock. I would say it would be "iffy" guys with B1 pipes 240kits and heavy port jobs run 34mm's. I would try a 30mm first and recommend ebay member flowteknology. He builds great carbs and included new throttle cable for around 135.
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