Engine Isolator Limiter Setting; Cleaning; Air Filter; Water Sediment Trap - Polaris 2007 Two Stroke Service Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Engine Isolator Limiter Setting

Adjust the front engine isolator limiter so that the stop (D) is
bottomed out on the brace (E).
Hold the engine isolator limiter (D) and torque the jam nut (F)
to specification.
NOTE: Do not adjust this engine isolator limiter as a
torque stop or damage may occur. The approximate
distance from the face of the isolator to the face of
the engine strap is 0.107" (2.72mm).
D
Isolator Limiter touching base
Jam Nut: 15-17 ft-lb. (21-24 N-m)

CLEANING

Air Filter

A
AIR FILTER CLEANING
The intake foam filter (A) limits snow ingestion into the intake
system. When operating in loose powder, check the top of the
foam filter periodically to remove any accumulation of snow.
NOTE: Do not operate a machine with the intake
filters removed. This may cause carburetor icing
resulting poor fuel economy or engine damage.
3.22
F
E
= T
A
A

Water Sediment Trap

WARNING
When draining the traps, fuel spillage will occur. Be
sure to work in a well ventilated area away from
anything which may cause the fuel to ignite such as an
open flame, heaters, trouble lights or cigarettes.
Most Polaris snowmobiles incorporate a patented carburetor
bowl water / sediment traps located at the bottom of each
carburetor. The trap consists of a hose with a plug which should
be inspected for contamination every 1000 miles (1600 km).
A
B
1.
Turn the fuel tank supply valve to the "OFF" position.
2.
Position a container or shop towels under the work area to
help catch some of the contaminated gasoline.
3.
Slide the clamp (A) away from the drain plug (B) and
remove it from the sediment tube and drain the
contaminated material from the bowl. Repeat for each
carburetor.
4.
Wipe off the residue from the plug and reinstall the clamps.

Nosepan Care

If your nosepan becomes dirty with soot, you can use Polaris
Carbon Clean (PN 2872890) to remove the soot.

STORAGE

Chassis And Hood

Proper storage starts by cleaning, washing and waxing the hood,
chassis, upholstery and plastic parts. Clean and touch up with
paint any rusted or bare metal surfaces. Ensure that all corrosive
salt and acids are removed from surfaces before beginning
preservation with waxes and rust inhibitors (grease, oil, or
paint).
If the machine is equipped with a battery, disconnect the battery
cables and clean the cables and battery posts. Fill battery to
proper level with distilled water and charge to full capacity.
Remove and store the battery in a cool dry place.

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