Shift Weights - Polaris Magnum 2x4 Service Manual

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CLUTCHES
Shift Weights
Shown below are the shift weights which have been designed for, or which may be used in the PVT system. These
shift weights have many factors designed into them for controlling engagement RPM and shifting patterns. Some
of these weights require modifications to spider spacing when installed, which will affect clutch balance. Shift
weights should not be changed or altered without first having a thorough understanding of their positioning and
the effects they may have on belt to sheave clearance, clutch balance and shifting pattern.
PN 5630295
35.5 gr
Mod.
PN 5630515
45 gr
(High Altitude)
/
PN 5630292
38.5 gr
Mod.
PN 1321530
44 gr
(High Altitude)
PN 5630144
39 gr
PN 1321527
46 gr
(High Altitude)
PN 5630280
40 gr
Mod.-(High Alt.)
PN 1321529
47.5 gr
(High Altitude)
PN 5630279
43 gr
PN 5630514
48 gr
Although these (snowmobile) weights are specified for some 1996 and 1997 models at high elevation, the
RH, WH, and BH weights (specified for some 1998 models) should be substituted when MR, MW, and MB
are specified.
The "H" weights have a thicker heel which reduces clearance between the shift weight surface and spider roller
when the drive clutch is in the neutral or "de-clutched" position.
If 10 MR (1321530) is specified, use 10 RH (5630709)
If 10 MW (1321527) is specified, use 10 WH (5630710)
If 10 MB (1321529) is specified, use 10 BH (5630711)
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Polaris Industries Inc.

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