2000 Polaris Universal Snowmobile Owners Manual - Page 42

2000 Polaris Universal Snowmobile Manual

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OPERATION Engine Break-In No single action on your part is as important to long, trouble-free machine life as proper break-in for a new or rebuilt engine. Familiarize yourself and others with the following procedure for your Polaris snowmobile. Premix the first tank of gasoline with one pint of Polaris injection oil for each 5 gallons of fuel. This, in addition to the lubrication supplied by the injection system, will assure proper engine break-in. IMPORTANT: Before operating with unmixed fuel, make sure oil is being drawn from the oil tank. WARNING D Never mix brands of two cycle oil. Serious chemical reactions can cause injection system blockage, resulting in severe engine damage and voiding of engine warranty. The only oil recommended for this system is Polaris injection oil. This oil has been specially formulated for all temperatures and has extreme cold flow characteristics. D 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. D 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 polishing of the slide rail and track surfaces. D Drive with extra caution during the break-in period. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, lines, and all important areas of the machine. With a basic understanding of how the snowmobile works, and with close attention paid to maintenance tips, you will be ready to ride. Keep in mind these recommendations as well as those covered throughout this manual. 37

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OPERATION
Engine Break-In
Nosingleactiononyourpartisasimportanttolong,trouble-freemachinelifeas
properbreak-inforaneworrebuiltengine.Familiarizeyourselfandotherswiththe
followingprocedureforyourPolarissnowmobile.
PremixthefirsttankofgasolinewithonepintofPolarisinjectionoilforeach5gal-
lonsoffuel. This,inadditiontothelubricationsuppliedbytheinjectionsystem,will
assureproperenginebreak-in.
IMPORTANT:
Beforeoperatingwithunmixedfuel,
makesureoilisbeingdrawnfromtheoiltank.
WARNING
D
Nevermixbrandsoftwocycleoil. Seriouschemicalreactionscancauseinjec-
tionsystemblockage,resultinginsevereenginedamageandvoidingofengine
warranty. TheonlyoilrecommendedforthissystemisPolarisinjectionoil. This
oilhasbeenspeciallyformulatedforalltemperaturesandhasextremecoldflow
characteristics.
D
Donotoperateatprolongedfullthrottleforthefirstthreehoursofoperation.Vary
thethrottleopeningsandmachinespeeds. Thiswillreducefrictiononallclose
fittingmachinedpartsandallowthemtobreakinslowlywithoutdamage.
D
Avoidoperatingoniceorhard-packedsurfaces,roads,etc. Theabsenceoflu-
bricationandcoolingbysnowwillleadtooverheatingofthesliderailandtrack
resultinginprematurewearandfailure. Reducespeedsandfrequentlydrive
intofreshsnowtoallowadequatecoolingandpolishingofthesliderailandtrack
surfaces.
D
Drivewithextracautionduringthebreak-inperiod. Performregularcheckson
fluidlevels,lines,andallimportantareasofthemachine.
Withabasicunderstandingofhowthesnowmobileworks,andwithcloseattention
paidtomaintenancetips,youwillbereadytoride. Keepinmindtheserecommen-
dationsaswellasthosecoveredthroughoutthismanual.