C Chad Moore Member Oct 20, 2014 19 2 35 29 Feb 5, 2017 #1 Putting blaster back together and don't know what goes in this hole Attachments IMG_1717.JPG 1 MB · Views: 286
dirtysquared DirtyDirty Jun 30, 2013 2,825 875 178 45 South Western PA Feb 5, 2017 #2 There should be a rubber plug. That's for the non existent water pump. This stems from the Blaster's being based off a DT 200.
There should be a rubber plug. That's for the non existent water pump. This stems from the Blaster's being based off a DT 200.
C Chad Moore Member Oct 20, 2014 19 2 35 29 Feb 5, 2017 #3 dirtysquared said: There should be a rubber plug. That's for the non existent water pump. This stems from the Blaster's being based off a DT 200. Click to expand... Do I really need it to start it ?
dirtysquared said: There should be a rubber plug. That's for the non existent water pump. This stems from the Blaster's being based off a DT 200. Click to expand... Do I really need it to start it ?
dirtysquared DirtyDirty Jun 30, 2013 2,825 875 178 45 South Western PA Feb 5, 2017 #4 Nope. I'd plug it to keep mud and water out of the oil pump cover. Throw some electrical tape over it for the time being untill you find some kind of plug
Nope. I'd plug it to keep mud and water out of the oil pump cover. Throw some electrical tape over it for the time being untill you find some kind of plug
best Active Member Dec 17, 2010 1,656 266 130 Nova Scotia www.glinx.com Feb 5, 2017 #6 Or actually hook it up to a water pump! Here is my son's Blaster with a DT200 top end installed on a Blaster base: Last edited: Feb 6, 2017 Reactions: Blaaster
Or actually hook it up to a water pump! Here is my son's Blaster with a DT200 top end installed on a Blaster base: