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I called the dealer for a drive belt for the Polaris and they want $225 for a belt. Is that the way to go or is there another option that is just as good? I have always bought OEM belt but they were always $100. 

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1 hour ago, Tomas. said:

I called the dealer for a drive belt for the Polaris and they want $225 for a belt. Is that the way to go or is there another option that is just as good? I have always bought OEM belt but they were always $100. 

gates or carlisle will be fine. i prob have 10k or so on gates belts.  

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50 minutes ago, Angry ginger said:

gates or carlisle will be fine. i prob have 10k or so on gates belts.  

I can get a Carlisle XS local for $150 which isn't bad. According to MCB performance's website, Carlisle makes Arctic cat and Polaris's oem belts. So I will give that one a try.

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11 minutes ago, Tomas. said:

I can get a Carlisle XS local for $150 which isn't bad. According to MCB performance's website, Carlisle makes Arctic cat and Polaris's oem belts. So I will give that one a try.

I’ve also had good luck finding belts on HCS or Craigslist.

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5 hours ago, irv said:

I wondered where he heard that as well but he said some mechanics told him. I am not sure what types of mechanics told him that but I don't think I'd necessarily be revisiting them anymore.

Unless things have drastically changed the last couple years, I believe all injector oils are also premix oils? 

It was actually a wrench who builds race sleds.

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8 minutes ago, Fireball 440 said:

Does he win a lot of races running chainsaw oil?  No he runs AMSOIL which is the sponsoring company.

Im sure he does too. But after a rebuild he told me to throw some in for the first tank. And what he mentioned was that poo injection oil dosnt mix well. That's all. Not saying he is right or wrong just what he said.

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18 hours ago, steve from amherst said:

Im sure he does too. But after a rebuild he told me to throw some in for the first tank. And what he mentioned was that poo injection oil doesn't mix well. That's all. Not saying he is right or wrong just what he said.

So not all 2 stroke oil, just Poo's? Maybe there is some truth to it but I'd need more than one persons opinion on it. Regardless, I use Shell, non syn, injection/premix in my 95 XLT, which I have also used in my old, now gone, Toro snowblower for years without issue.

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2 hours ago, irv said:

So not all 2 stroke oil, just Poo's? Maybe there is some truth to it but I'd need more than one persons opinion on it. Regardless, I use Shell, non syn, injection/premix in my 95 XLT, which I have also used in my old, now gone, Toro snowblower for years without issue.

Well after a rebuild for the first 2 tanks I just threw some husky oil in the tank. Why husky? If for no other reason it was easy to carry on a sled. 

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Well I changed out the filter. I put the tank side on first, let it fill the filter. Then attached the pump side so it is mostly filled. I will still be running a tank from premix. What ratio do you guys recommend?

I also pulled the exhaust valves out today. Under the bellows was full of oil. Probably a side effect of the ripped intake boot. Bellows are in good shape. So just need a new set of gaskets and those will be good to go. 

I scotch Brited the clutch sheaves. Hopefully that will fix the stutter at slow speeds as there was a bit a belt material on the primary. 

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25 minutes ago, Tomas. said:

Well I changed out the filter. I put the tank side on first, let it fill the filter. Then attached the pump side so it is mostly filled. I will still be running a tank from premix. What ratio do you guys recommend?

I also pulled the exhaust valves out today. Under the bellows was full of oil. Probably a side effect of the ripped intake boot. Bellows are in good shape. So just need a new set of gaskets and those will be good to go. 

I scotch Brited the clutch sheaves. Hopefully that will fix the stutter at slow speeds as there was a bit a belt material on the primary. 

Just run a 32:1.  If your shit is working properly you’ll be pig rich and smokin’ like a hell.  I don’t think it mix a whole tank.

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On 10/30/2018 at 7:03 PM, teamgreen02 said:

Never had a sled with studs.  My last one can with them but I pulled them all out and sold them.  

What am I missing out on?  I've never felt like I needed them and they will just tear the shit out of my shop, truck, trailer, etc.

Hahahaha

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11 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

I installed the Polaris heater kit in the General yesterday, by the time I finish accessorizing the General I could have bought two used Jeeps that came with plows................. :lol:

Thats the problem and the truth of that.

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1 hour ago, Mileage Psycho said:

I installed the Polaris heater kit in the General yesterday, by the time I finish accessorizing the General I could have bought two used Jeeps that came with plows................. :lol:

Yea but the general is more fun. 

I will likely be buying a rzr or general to keep down here if we stay here for a while. The jeep trails are fun but they are slow going. 

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I was in a bobcat Sxs 4 seater today that a local dealer gave us to use for trail marking . I guess for running around a construction site it would be ok  but that is about all it is good for imho . fucking thing was getting stuck in shit other atv  and SxS were doing in 2wd . 

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23 hours ago, AKIQPilot said:

Yea but the general is more fun. 

I will likely be buying a rzr or general to keep down here if we stay here for a while. The jeep trails are fun but they are slow going. 

That's for sure, and while it might not be as aggressive as a RZR it does 70 mph easily and it does a really good job absorbing what's the trail is throwing at it.

15 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

I was in a bobcat Sxs 4 seater today that a local dealer gave us to use for trail marking . I guess for running around a construction site it would be ok  but that is about all it is good for imho . fucking thing was getting stuck in shit other atv  and SxS were doing in 2wd . 

Was it a CVT trans or a hydrostatic trans?

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22 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

That's for sure, and while it might not be as aggressive as a RZR it does 70 mph easily and it does a really good job absorbing what's the trail is throwing at it.

Was it a CVT trans or a hydrostatic 

 not sure did not pay that much attention.  I do know a 570 ranger was used to pull it out 2 times though . accelerated like it was cvt but I honestly have no idea  

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On 11/2/2018 at 11:16 AM, Tomas. said:

I can get a Carlisle XS local for $150 which isn't bad. According to MCB performance's website, Carlisle makes Arctic cat and Polaris's oem belts. So I will give that one a try.

No $150 is also stupid price for a belt. We are getting bent over on these belts and synthetic oils. 

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30 minutes ago, Anler said:

No $150 is also stupid price for a belt. We are getting bent over on these belts and synthetic oils. 

I agree completely. I checked out getting some shell snow Ultra synthetic oil 5l the other day and it used to be 38 bucks a jug now it's $62 a jug. That's outrageous.

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