What are the Pistons and rings on a Polaris 800?
Includes pistons, rings, circlips, wrist pins, cylinder bolts, cylinder spacer, longer alignment pins, & 2 base gaskets. For all Polaris 800 CFI & CFI HO motors. The relatively short rods and pistons have been the cause of the short life of the stock pistons and rings.
How does the spacer work on a Polaris 800?
The addition of the .250″ spacer under the cylinder corrects cylinder volume for the 800 CFI/CFI HO resulting in more efficient power. The addition of the spacer under the cylinder also lifts cylinder intake shirts up out of the reed window reducing intake restriction and resulting in more power during high airflow demand at high RPM.
Why is the rear suspension on a 2008 Polaris Dragon sagging?
Does anyone have a clue as to why the rear suspension on a 2008 Polaris Dragon is sagging? I pull up on the rear bumper to full extension, let go, and the sled sags down 6 inches. The manual says you should have 5-6 inches of sag WITH the rider seated.
How many horsepower does a Polaris 800 CFI motor have?
Gains 6-7 horsepower and even more for motors down on compression A must-have for motors with over 1500 miles on stock pistons Includes pistons, rings, circlips, wrist pins, cylinder bolts, cylinder spacer, longer alignment pins, & 2 base gaskets. For all Polaris 800 CFI & CFI HO motors.
Which is better Polaris 800 switchback or Polaris Turbo switchback?
When you compare the Turbo Switchback to the 800 Switchback equipped with Polaris’ latest 2-stroke technology, you’ll find 50 more pounds on the Turbo. Unfortunately, it feels like much of the added weight is over the skis. Maybe Polaris snowmobile engineers could borrow that nifty new Electronic Power Steering from the newest Ranger UTV.
Is the Polaris switchback a good snowmobile?
Let’s agree that on the face of it, the 2009 Polaris Turbo Switchback seems an unlikely choice for an off-trail, boondocking snowmobile. Frankly it’s probably not most riders’ first choice. But, dare we say, you should ride it first then make your decision.
Is the Polaris switchback 4 stroke or 2 stroke?
Polaris’ 4-stroke turbo (FST) is the real deal when it lines up for a run down a lake bed. Your 2-stroke buddies won’t be laughing when you reach lake’s end either ahead of them or right alongside. One thing we have seen firsthand is just how quick and fast the turbo 4-stroke truly is.
What’s the price of a Polaris snowmobile?
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