Snowmobile Polaris Widetrak LX (2014 year). Manual - part 25

 

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Snowmobile Polaris Widetrak LX (2014 year). Manual - part 25

 

 

101

MAINTENANCE

Extended Storage

Off-season or extended storage of your snowmobile requires preventive 
measures to aid against deterioration and to prolong the useful life of 
many components.

Cleaning and Preservation

Proper storage starts with cleaning, washing, and waxing the hood, 
chassis, and plastic parts. Wipe down remaining surfaces with a damp 
cloth. Clean and touch up with paint any rusted or previously painted 
surfaces. Be sure that corrosive salt and acids are removed from surfaces 
before beginning preservation with waxes and rust inhibitors (grease, oil 
or paint).

The snowmobile should be stored in a dry garage or shed, out of direct 
sunlight, and covered with a fabric snowmobile cover. Plastic tarp may 
cause condensation to form and damage snowmobile components.

Engine and Carburetor Protection

Proper preparation of the engine and fuel system is vital to the 
prevention of rust and corrosion on precision engine parts during 
storage. Whenever the snowmobile is stored for a period of more than 
60 days, the engine must be fogged with fogging oil. Follow the engine 
fogging instructions provided on the can. See page 102.

Always add Premium Carbon Clean or a fuel conditioner/stabilizer to 
the fuel tank. Follow the instructions on the can, running the engine for 
five minutes to get additives through the entire fuel system. Top off with 
fresh fuel.

Tip: For easier starting after extended storage, add lubricant to the fuel in the 

tank at a 40:1 ratio and run the engine for three to five minutes before 
storage. This will lubricate the fuel pump diaphragm to keep it flexible and 
help prevent loss of prime.

If stabilizer is not used, drain the carburetors by removing the water trap 
drain plugs (see page 72). Catch fuel in a container or shop cloth. 
Reinstall plugs securely. Observe all fire safety rules when draining 
carburetors. See gasoline warnings on page 50.

Tip: Jet restriction caused by improper storage can cause lean conditions and 

very poor slow speed driving quality.

102

MAINTENANCE

Extended Storage

Engine and Carburetor Protection

Using a fuel stabilizer and topping off the fuel tank eliminates the need 
to drain the fuel system. If you prefer to drain the fuel tank, use the 
following procedure:

1. Transfer unused fuel from the fuel tank to an approved fuel 

container using a siphon pump. Do not re-use fuel after storage.

2. Securely support the front of the snowmobile with a jack stand so 

the snowmobile is elevated and the engine is tilted rearward.

3. Remove the spark plug(s).

4. Rotate the engine slowly, watching the piston until it’s at bottom 

dead center (BDC), the lowest position in the cylinder. On twin 
cylinder models, the opposite piston will be up.

5. Pour approximately two ounces of POLARIS injector oil into the 

spark plug hole.

6. Wait one to two minutes and perform steps 3 to 5 on remaining 

cylinders.

7. Replace the spark plugs and lower the snowmobile to the floor.

Controls and Linkage

All bushings, spindle shafts, tie rod ends, and cables should receive a 
light coat of oil or grease.

Bearings

Grease the drive shaft clutch side bearing with POLARIS Premium All-
Season Grease or a similar high quality grease to prevent corrosion. See 
page 106 for part numbers.

Clutch and Drive System

Remove the drive belt and store in a cool dry location. Lubricate the 
sheave faces of the drive and driven clutches with a light coat of oil or 
POLARIS Cable Lubricant. See page 106 for the part numbers of 
POLARIS products. Do not lubricate clutch components, except the 
driven clutch shaft bushing as outlined in the Master Repair Manual. 
See your dealer.

103

MAINTENANCE

Extended Storage

Electrical Connections

Separate electrical connector blocks and clean corrosive build-up from 
connectors. Lubricate or pack connector blocks with dielectric grease 
and re-connect. See page 106 for the part numbers of POLARIS 
products.

Replace worn or frayed electrical wire and connectors. Be sure wiring 
harness is properly secured away from sharp edges, steering linkage, 
moving parts, and hot exhaust parts.

Battery

Always prepare and maintain the battery as outlined on page 96.

Track and Suspension

Moderate track tension should be maintained during summer storage. 
The snowmobile should be supported off the ground to allow the track 
to hang freely.

Transporting the Snowmobile

Whenever the snowmobile is transported:

1. Turn the fuel valve off.

2. Be sure the fuel cap and oil cap are installed correctly.

3. Always tie the snowmobile to the transporting unit securely using 

suitable straps.

4. Remove the ignition key to prevent loss.

104

SPECIFICATIONS

Capacities and Dimensions

Body Style

Gen II

Rider Capacity

2

Coolant Capacity

3.4 qts. (3.2 l)

Fuel Capacity

11 gal. (41.6 l)

Oil Capacity

2 qts. (1.9 l)

Gearcase Oil Capacity

20 oz. (591.5 ml)

Length

129 in. (328 cm)

Width

43.5 in. (110 cm)

Height

51 in. (130 cm)

Brake Type

L/C Hydraulic

Drive Clutch Center Distance

12 in. (30.5 cm)

Drive Belt P/N

3211070

Clutch Type

P-85

Reverse Transmission

Standard

Engine and Cooling

Engine

EC50PL023E

Displacement

488 cc

Cylinders

2

Bore x Stroke (mm)

72 x 60

Alternator Output

200 watt

Carburetor/Throttle Body

2 Mikuni

Carburetor Model

VM34SS

Idle RPM

1600 +/- 200

Cooling

Liquid

Ignition Type

Analog

Ignition Timing

28° @ 3000 RPM

Spark Plug / Gap

Champion RN3C / .028 in. (0.70 mm)

Features

Electric Fuel Gauge

N/A

Electric Start

Standard

Low Oil Light

Standard

Parking Brake

Standard

Speedometer

Standard 5-Inch

Tachometer

Accessory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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