2002 Polaris Universal ATV Owners Manual - Page 148

2002 Polaris Universal ATV Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Adjustments Carburetor Adjustments If the vehicle is to be operated at various altitudes and temperatures, certain adjustments 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 approximately 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 during high altitude operation. Contact your dealer. 3. On 2 cycle models, air screw adjustments can be made to compensate for temperature 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. Accessories There are a wide range of Polaris Accessories available for ATVs. Contact your Polaris dealer to find out about the accessories available for your machine. 145

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MAINTENANCEANDLUBRICATION
Adjustments
CarburetorAdjustments
Ifthevehicleistobeoperatedatvariousaltitudesandtemperatures,
certainadjustmentscanbemadetoimproveitsoperationand
driveability. Above6000feet(1800m)theengineair/fuelmixture
becomesoverlyrich. Anenginelosesapproximately3%ofitspower
foreach1000foot(304.8m)increaseinelevation. Althoughthis
powercannotberegained,changestothecarburetoranddrivesystem
canbemadetoallowefficientoperation. Thesechangesinclude:
1. Carburetorre-jettingtocompensateforaltitudeand/ortemperature
changes.
2. Transmissionconvertormodificationtoadjustforengine
horsepowerlossduringhighaltitudeoperation. Contactyour
dealer.
3. On2cyclemodels,airscrewadjustmentscanbemadeto
compensatefortemperaturechangesand/orchangesinaltitude.
4. On4-cyclemodels,pilotscrewadjustmentscanbemadeto
compensatefortemperaturechangesand/orchangesinaltitude.
NOTE:
Contactyourdealerforaltitudeadjustments. Theyhavethe
trainingandspecialtoolsrequiredtoperformallnecessary
modificationsforyou.
Accessories
ThereareawiderangeofPolarisAccessoriesavailableforATVs.
ContactyourPolarisdealertofindoutabouttheaccessoriesavailable
foryourmachine.