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Maintenance, Suspension maintenance, Extended storage – Polaris 800 Pro X User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Suspension Maintenance

Loose nuts and bolts can reduce your snowmobile’s reliability and

cause needless repairs and down time. Before beginning any

snowmobile trip, a visual inspection will uncover potential problems.

Check the following items on a weekly basis or before any long trip:
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Check rear idler wheel bolts for tightness.

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Check rear idler adjusting bolt locknuts for tightness.

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Check front torque arm limiter strap condition.

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Check slide rail Hi-fax condition greatly affects performance - have

your dealer replace when worn to minimum thickness.

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Check track tension (beginning on page 101).

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Lubricate/grease all suspension components (see page 74).

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Check ski runner/skag condition.

Extended Storage

Off-season or extended storage of your snowmobile requires preventive

measures to aid against deterioration and to prolong the useful life of

many components.

Cleaning and Preservation

Proper storage starts with cleaning, washing, and waxing the hood,

chassis, and plastic parts. Wipe down remaining surfaces with a damp

cloth. Clean and touch up with paint any rusted or previously painted

surfaces. Be sure that corrosive salt and acids are removed from

surfaces before beginning preservation with waxes and rust inhibitors

(grease, oil or paint).
The machine should be stored in a dry garage or shed, out of direct

sunlight, and covered with a fabric snowmobile cover. Plastic tarp may

cause condensation to form and damage snowmobile components.

Controls and Linkage

All bushings, spindle shafts, tie rod ends, and cables should receive a

light coat of oil or grease.