Front Propshaft; Front Propshaft Components - Polaris MS4000 Service And Owner's Manual

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FINAL DRIVE

FRONT PROPSHAFT

6x6 Removal
1.
Elevate and safely support vehicle under the frame. The
use of a vehicle hoist is recommended for this procedure.
Serious injury may result if machine tips or falls.
Be sure machine is secure before beginning this
service procedure. Wear eye protection when
removing bearings and seals.
NOTE: To ease roll pin removal, access the roll pin
through the skid plate hole. Proceed to step 4 if you
are able to access the roll pin through the skid plate.
2.
Remove wheel nuts and wheel.
3.
Remove cotter pin and nut from the lower A-arm ball joint
and then remove the lower A-arm from the ball joint.
4.
Use the Roll Pin Removal Tool (PN 2872608), to drive out
the roll pin from prop shaft.
Roll Pin Removal Tool (PN 2872608)
5.
Slide prop shaft back and away from front gearcase, then
pull the shaft sharply forward to remove it from the
transmission shaft.
7.12
CAUTION
Skid Plate
Access Hole
NOTE: Remove the drive shaft floor cover to help
align the roll pin removal tool. The drive shaft can
be removed through the floor covering.
4x4 CREW Removal
1.
Follow steps 1-5 of the "6x6 Removal" procedure.
2.
Remove the additional drive shaft floor cover located in the
rear passenger floor area.
3.
Remove both seats and the storage box from under the front
seat.
4.
Remove the RH rear fender and the heat shield mounted on
the exhaust header pipe to allow enough clearance to
remove the propshaft.
5.
Remove the propshaft out the rear RH side of the vehicle.

Front Propshaft Components

6x6
Front Yoke
U-Joint
4x4 CREW
Front Yoke
U-Joint
Grease Zerk
Rear Yoke
Grease Zerk
Rear Yoke

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