HRT Offroad
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I have always maintained my sleds. The only thing I didnt do was change the fuel filter at 1000miles and now the dealer is saying that it was plugged and caused the skirt to break and take out the bottom end.
Was that the first time you changed the fuel filter.....at 2200 miles? I have just under 1400 on my pro and it showed no signs of a plugged filter, ie. hesitation, hard starting, poor idle. I dont believe this is what caused the skirt to break.
Always warm up before take off cold or hot, never start and pin the throttle until temp stabilize. Did regular compression checks and looked at tops of piston and at the cyl with fibre scope. New belt this year just because and regular greasing of suspension and check track tension every few rides. Only use 94 non ethanol fuel from the same station every ride and always premix with 1/2 oil per gallon and turned up the oil pump at the start of the year. Started to use almost 1/2 litre of oil per tank of fuel more after I did that.
I am a mechanic by trade with 2 different tickets, and over service all my toys . This went for no apparant reason. Pulled strong and never missed a beat from day ! until it blew up.
Polaris is putting a complete new motor in as this one is destroyed. Seriously thinking about the new 2014 cat.........never have owned anything but polaris for the past 18 years but after 2 motors in 3 years in my last 2 (bought brand new) sleds I need to know I can get back out of the mountains. Really hate saying that but maybe time for a change.
Yes, first fuel filter @ 2200 miles, but would never leave it that long again. I didn't replace it with a polaris unit....I pieced together my own filter assembly with a 10 micron serviceable stainless filter basket in it...as Polaris wants too much for their stock piece of crap I have always and will only run shell gold 91 octane...I have never researched it, but I have always been warned of the additives in the 94 octane. Is it chevron fuel? I also recently switched over to Legend ZX-2SR oil upon recommendation from Kelsey at RK Tek. I ran Amsoil Interceptor before that.
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