Polaris 2005 Sportsman MV7 Service Manual page 34

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MAINTENANCE
PILOT SCREW
The pilot system supplies fuel during engine operation
with the throttle valve closed or slightly opened. The
fuel/air mixture is metered by pilot screw and
discharged into the main bore through the pilot outlet.
CAUTION:
The pilot screw is calibrated at the factory to meet EPA / CARB
regulations for air quality standards and is sealed with a brass
plug to prevent tampering. Removal of the tamper proof plug
is not permitted. For service purposes, cleaning of the pilot
circuit can be done only by a certified repair shop to ensure air
quality standards are not exceeded.
2.16
Pilot Screw location
Brass Plug Installed
Brass Plug Removed
THROTTLE CABLE /
ELECTRONIC THROTTLE
CONTROL (ETC SWITCH)
ADJUSTMENT
1. Slide boot off throttle cable adjuster and jam nut.
2. Place shift selector in neutral and set parking
brake.
THROTTLE CABLE / ELECTRONIC THROTTLE
CONTROL
(ETC
SWITCH)
CONTEND
3. Start engine and set idle to specified RPM.
Adjuster
Boot
Sleeve
Ill. 1
NOTE:
Be sure the engine is at operating
temperature. See Idle Speed Adjustment.
4. Loosen lock nut on in-line cable adjuster (Ill. 1).
5. Turn adjuster until 1/16" to 1/8" freeplay is
achieved at thumb lever. (Ill. 2). After making
adjustments, quickly actuate the thumb lever
several times and reverify freeplay.
Direction
of travel
1/16" - 1/8"
Freeplay
Ill. 2
6. Tighten lock nut securely and slide boot
completely in place to ensure a water-tight seal.
7. Turn handlebars from left to right through the
entire turning range. If idle speed increases,
check for proper cable routing. If cable is routed
properly and in good condition, repeat adjustment
procedure.
ADJUSTMENT
Lock-
Boot
nut

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