2008 Polaris 600RR Owners Manual - Page 99

2008 Polaris 600RR Manual

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MAINTENANCE Extended Storage Engine and Carburetor Protection Proper preparation of the engine and fuel system is vital to the prevention of rust and corrosion on precision engine parts during storage. Whenever the machine is stored for a period of more than 60 days,the engine must be fogged with fogging oil. Follow the engine fogging instructions provided on the can. See page 99. Always add Premium Carbon Clean or a fuel conditioner/stabilizer to the fuel tank. See page 99 for the part numbers of Polaris products. Follow the instructions on the can, running the engine for five minutes to get additives through the entire fuel system. Top off with fresh fuel (premixed for 600 IQ Racer). If stabilizer is not used, drain the carburetors by removing the water trap drain plugs. See page 71. Using a fuel stabilizer and topping off the fuel tank eliminates the need to drain the fuel system. If you prefer to drain the fuel tank, use the following procedure. 1. Transfer unused fuel from the fuel tank to an approved fuel container using a siphon pump. Do not re-use fuel after storage. 2. Securely support the front of the snowmobile with a jack stand so the machine is elevated and the engine is tilted rearward. 3. Remove the spark plug(s). 4. Rotate the engine slowly, watching the piston until it's at bottom dead center (BDC), the lowest position in the cylinder. On twin cylinder models, the opposite piston will be up. 5. Pour approximately two ounces of Polaris injection oil into the spark plug hole. 6. Wait one to two minutes and perform steps 3 to 5 on remaining cylinders. 7. Replace the spark plugs and lower the machine to the floor. 96

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MAINTENANCE
Extended Storage
Engine and Carburetor Protection
Proper preparation of the engine and fuel system is vital to the
prevention of rust and corrosion on precision engine parts during
storage. Whenever the machine is stored for a period of more than 60
days,the engine must be fogged with fogging oil. Follow the engine
fogging instructions provided on the can. See page 99.
Always add Premium Carbon Clean or a fuel conditioner/stabilizer to
the fuel tank. See page 99 for the part numbers of Polaris products.
Follow the instructions on the can, running the engine for five minutes
to get additives through the entire fuel system. Top off with fresh fuel
(premixed for 600 IQ Racer).
If stabilizer is not used, drain the carburetors by removing the water
trap drain plugs. See page 71.
Using a fuel stabilizer and topping off the fuel tank eliminates the need
to drain the fuel system. If you prefer to drain the fuel tank, use the
following procedure.
1.
Transfer unused fuel from the fuel tank to an approved fuel
container using a siphon pump. Do not re-use fuel after storage.
2.
Securely support the front of the snowmobile with a jack stand so
the machine is elevated and the engine is tilted rearward.
3.
Remove the spark plug(s).
4.
Rotate the engine slowly, watching the piston until it’s at bottom
dead center (BDC), the lowest position in the cylinder. On twin
cylinder models, the opposite piston will be up.
5.
Pour approximately two ounces of Polaris injection oil into the
spark plug hole.
6.
Wait one to two minutes and perform steps 3 to 5 on remaining
cylinders.
7.
Replace the spark plugs and lower the machine to the floor.