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I didn't think the 15's needed the fix kit. I thought problem was fixed on the 14's and newer. Can someone clarify please.
Only difference from the 11's & 12's to the 13-15's is that they thickened the cylinder skirts...Resulting in the skirts lasting for more miles before any potential cracking. The problem still lies in that polaris has a large spec for piston diameter and cylinder diameter. If you get pistons and cylinders that are middle of the spec you're perfect and likley will last 2000-3000 miles with no issues. However when you get pistons that are on the small side of the spec and cylinders on the large side, you get too much piston to cylinder clearance resulting in piston slap and premature wear and cracking of pistons and/or cylinders. The issue was that polaris production was inconsistent (and still is) so you wouldnt know until you open it up. Mine was good and could've ran for another 1000 no problem. You dont know until its too late, and I'd rather find out in the shop the 30 miles into the backcountry.
This is just my .02 and mainly based off of a good buddy of mine who knows these very well. It would be great if others would chime in and give their take.