Ricks Hot Shot Stator Kit, Yamaha Blaster.

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Fumbling through a spark issue on a 1991 Yamaha Blaster, rebuilding the stator with a Ricks Hot Shot stator kit.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @Captain_Yodelstein
    @Captain_Yodelstein Před rokem +2

    I literally laughed our loud when you talked about spending $4-5k in parts on a $500 quad to still ride a $500 quad...hilarious and relatable!

    • @ITS305TIME
      @ITS305TIME  Před rokem +1

      Yeah man, It bottles the mind. Parts are outrageous. I feel like i spend way less money keeping my car/trucks running. I could have spent like 500 plus on those stator parts if I put OE back in. And there is not much in-between. Insanely priced Yamaha parts or insanely cheap knock offs that probably don't work. How you been btw?

  • @northernsasquatch3620
    @northernsasquatch3620 Před rokem +1

    try crossing the black and yellow wire that goes or went to your tors.