Drive Belt Troubleshooting - Polaris 340 Touring Owner's Manual

Polaris 2007 snowmobile owner's manual
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Drive Belt Troubleshooting

Causes
Driving at low RPM
Insufficient warm-up
Towing at low RPM
Riding with high RPM
and slow speed (8000
RPM/10 MPH)
Ice and snow build-up
between track and tunnel
Poor engine performance
Loading machines onto
trailers
Clutch malfunction
Slow, easy clutch engage-
ment
TROUBLESHOOTING
Belt Wear/Burn Diagnosis
Solutions
• Drive at higher RPMs. Gear the machine down. Check
belt deflection.
• Warm the engine at least five minutes. Take the drive
belt off the machine in extremely cold weather and
warm it up. Break machine loose from the snow.
• Do not tow in deep snow. Use fast, aggressive throttle
to engage clutch.
• Lower the gear ratio. Reduce RPM. Avoid riding in
high ambient temperatures. Check for snow ingestion.
• Warm the engine at least five minutes. Take the drive
belt off the machine in extremely cold weather and
warm it up. Break machine loose from the snow.
• Check for carburetor and choke synchronization,
fouled plugs, debris in the carburetor(s) and water, ice
or dirt in the fuel tank or fuel line.
• Skis may gouge into trailers and prevent the drivetrain
from spinning properly. Use enough speed to drive the
machine completely onto the trailer. Push and pull it to
finish loading if necessary.
• Inspect clutch components. See your dealer.
• Use fast, aggressive throttle to engage clutch.
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