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Caution, Engine break-in – Polaris 120 XC SP User Manual

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ENGINE BREAK-IN

Engine Break-In

The break-in period for your new snowmobile is defined as the first ten

hours of operation, or the time it takes to use the first two tanks full of

gasoline. No single action on your part is as important as a proper

break-in period. Careful treatment of a new engine will result in more

efficient performance and longer life for the engine. Perform the

following procedures carefully.
1. Drive slowly at first. Select an area which is open and will allow room

to familiarize yourself with vehicle operation and handling.

2. Vary the throttle positions. Do not operate at sustained idle.

3. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and all important areas

on the vehicle, as outlined in the maintenance section.

4. Break in the oil. Change the oil after the first 20 hours of operation.

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Never mix brands of oil. Serious chemical reactions can cause

oil passage blockage, resulting in severe engine damage and

voiding of engine warranty. The only oil recommended for this

system is Polaris Premium 4 All Season Synthetic oil. This oil has

been specially formulated for all temperatures and has extreme

cold flow characteristics.

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Do not operate at prolonged full throttle for the first three hours

of operation. Vary the throttle openings and machine speeds.

This will reduce friction on all close fitting machined parts and

allow them to break in slowly without damage.

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Avoid operating on ice or hard-packed surfaces, roads, etc. The

absence of lubrication and cooling by snow will lead to

overheating of the slide rail and track resulting in premature wear

and failure. Reduce speeds and frequently drive into fresh snow

to allow adequate cooling and lubrication of the slide rail and track

surfaces.

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Drive with extra caution during the break-in period. Perform

regular checks on fluid levels, lines, and all important areas of the

machine.

CAUTION

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