Budget 1200 Blaster Build

Jarrett Simmons

Blastersc
Location
San Diego
Make sure you wash your cylinders before assembly. I fill a bucket up with dish detergent n water and dunk the parts in n out a couple times. Then rinse with water. Dump bucket n redo process. I dunk n rinse at least 3x's. Then dry off with a towel n blow compressed air to complete the drying process. Then take fogging oil or 2 stroke oil and oil up the cylinder walls so they don't rust. Ready for assembly.

Jetting will be fine at stock specs with the flame arrestors. Will probably have to open up the high speed just a tad.
Thanks man I'll have to do that after I paint the cylinder

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Jarrett Simmons

Blastersc
Location
San Diego
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Custom stabilizer

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Highly recommend Racers Machine if you live in San Diego county for boring/honing. Did a great job and even cleaned around the sleeves where the water runs in the cylinder

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Jarrett Simmons

Blastersc
Location
San Diego
Ski ran great. Got about 6 gallons of fuel through it. Tuned the carbs extremely quickly. Just some online research allowed me to line them up pretty darn close. I only got the ski to about 60-70% throttle and hit 48. Excited to really open it up next trip. I will be putting the ski up for sale, I am going off to school and won't have room for it nor be able to ride it much the next year. It took me much longer to build than I had anticipated. I plan on enjoying it the rest of summer but if you're interested feel free to shoot me a pm.
 
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