Clutch Alignment And Offset; Specifications; Clutching Chart - Polaris Frontier Owner's Manual

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MAINTENANCE
General Maintenance

Clutch Alignment and Offset

Clutch center distance and alignment (A) are
crucial to maintaining optimum performance.
See the specifications section on page 112 for
the recommended offset between the drive
and driven clutches with the belt removed.
The drive belt is a very important part of the drive
system. Belt width and length must match the
center distance of the clutches and sheave width of
the drive clutch. For this reason, Polaris
recommends that only O.E.M. belts be used.
Other belts may match the dimensions, but can
drastically change the shift pattern, resulting in
poor performance. See your dealer for service and
adjustments.
NOTE: A worn belt will continue to function,
but will not deliver maximum performance. Al-
ways carry a spare belt in case of an emergency.

Clutching Chart

Altitude
Meters (Feet)
0-900
(0-3000)
900-1800
(3000-6000)
1800-2700
(6000-9000)
2700-3700
(9000-12000)
92
Shift
Drive
Weight
Clutch
Spring
10-62
Yellow
10-62
Yellow
10-58
Yellow
10-58
Yellow
Driven
Driven
Clutch
Helix
Spring
Silver #2
R-11
Silver #2
R-11
Silver #2
R-11
Silver #2
R-11
A
Chaincase
Gearing
20:41
20:41
19:41
19:41

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