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Troubleshooting, Suspension troubleshooting, Edge 136 suspension – Polaris 340 Classic User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Suspension Troubleshooting

Edge 136 Suspension

Problem

Solution (perform only one change at a time)

Rear suspension

bottoms too easily

- Increase torsion spring preload.
- Increase rear track compression damping by turning screw

on rear track shock clockwise (factory position full soft).

- Increase torsion spring wire diameter. SEE YOUR DEALER.

Rides too stiff in

rear

- Check for binding suspension shafts and grease all

pivot points.

- Decrease torsion spring preload adjustments.
- Decrease rear track shock compression damping by turning

screw on rear track shock counterclockwise (factory

position full soft).

Machine darts from

side to side

- Make sure skis are aligned properly.
- Make sure spindles and all steering components are free

turning.

- Make sure skags are straight on skis.
- Check hi-fax and replace if worn.
- Reduce ski pressure:

S

Increase front track spring preload.

S

Reduce IFS spring preload by adjusting threaded collar.

S

Reduce rear torsion spring preload.

Front end pushes

- Check for worn skags.
- Check binding suspension shafts and grease all pivot points.
- Increase front IFS preload by adjusting threaded collar.
- Adjut RRSS to a higher position.

Steering is heavy

- Check ski alignment.
- Check skags and skis for damage.
- Reduce ski pressure:

S

Increase front track spring preload.

S

Reduce IFS spring preload by adjusting threaded collar.

S

Reduce rear torsion spring preload.

- Make sure spindles and all steering components are free

turning (elevate machine to check.

Too much weight

transfer under ac-

celeration

- Rotate RRSS to a higher position. See suspension setup decal

located under the hood.

Not enough weight

transfer under ac-

celeration

- Move RRSS to the rearward upper hole on high position.

See suspension setup decal located under the hood.