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Maintenance – Polaris Offroad Vehicle User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Storage (Cont.)

7. Drain the recoil housing.
8. Block the ATV so all tires are sus-

pended off the ground.

9. Add Polaris Premium Storage

Stabilizer to the fuel tank.

10. Cover the ATV with a canvas

cover. Do not use plastic or

coated materials since they do

not allow ventilation of the ve-

hicle.

Transporting

Whenever the ATV is to be transported the following measures should be taken.
1. Turn the fuel valve to off.
2. Be certain the fuel cap and oil cap are installed correctly.
3. Always tie the frame of the ATV to the transporting unit securely using suitable

straps or rope.

4. Always place the transmission in gear and lock the parking brake.

Carburetor Adjustments

If the vehicle is to be operated at various altitudes and temperatures, certain adjust-

ments can be made to improve its operation and driveability. Above 6000 feet

(1800 m) the engine air/fuel mixture becomes overly rich. An engine loses approxi-

mately 3% of its power for each 1000 foot (304.8 m) increase in elevation. Although

this power cannot be regained, changes to the carburetor and drive system can

be made to allow efficient operation. These changes include:
1. Carburetor re-jetting to compensate for altitude and/or temperature changes.
2. Transmission convertor modification to adjust for engine horsepower loss dur-

ing high altitude operation. Contact your dealer.

3. On 2 cycle models, air screw adjustments can be made to compensate for tem-

perature changes and/or changes in altitude.

4. On 4 cycle models, pilot screw adjustments can be made to compensate for

temperature changes and/or changes in altitude.

NOTE: Contact your dealer for altitude adjustments. They have the training and

special tools required to perform all necessary modifications for you.

Remove plug and drain the carburetor

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