How much is a 2004 Polaris 330 worth?
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Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $3,699 | $1,140 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $3,699 | $1,140 |
What does a choke do on ATV?
An ATV choke works by blocking some of the air from entering the carburetor and mixing with the fuel. When the choke is on, the air/fuel mixture entering the engine is a lot richer (more fuel than normal) which helps start and keep an engine running if it’s cold.
How much does a Polaris Trail Boss 330 weight?
531.3 pounds
The Polaris Trail Boss 330 model is a ATV bike manufactured by Polaris . In this version sold from year 2011 , the dry weight is 241.0 kg (531.3 pounds) and it is equipped with a Single cylinder, four-stroke motor….
Polaris Trail Boss 330 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight | |
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Rear Suspension Travel | – |
Can a Polaris Sportsman run with a choke on?
2000ish Polaris Sportsman 500, 4-stroke. It had been put up for a while ( a few months), it wouldn’t start when i went to get it out. Finally got it started with starter fluid and it’d only idle with the choke on, choke off it’ll run, but pops, doesn’t run well and won’t idle.
Why does an engine only run on choke?
An internal combustion engine needs a precise mixture of fuel and air to run properly. When the engine is cold, it needs slightly more fuel in the fuel/air mixture for it to start, which is what the choke does. The choke increases the amount of fuel in the mixture, creating a richer mixture.
Can you pull the CARB on a Polaris ATV?
Yep…pull the carb. Your jets are clogged from sitting over winter (usually involving the pilot jet, possibly the main).
Why does my Polaris ATV idle all the time?
Your jets are clogged from sitting over winter (usually involving the pilot jet, possibly the main).
2000ish Polaris Sportsman 500, 4-stroke. It had been put up for a while ( a few months), it wouldn’t start when i went to get it out. Finally got it started with starter fluid and it’d only idle with the choke on, choke off it’ll run, but pops, doesn’t run well and won’t idle.
Your jets are clogged from sitting over winter (usually involving the pilot jet, possibly the main).
Yep…pull the carb. Your jets are clogged from sitting over winter (usually involving the pilot jet, possibly the main).
An internal combustion engine needs a precise mixture of fuel and air to run properly. When the engine is cold, it needs slightly more fuel in the fuel/air mixture for it to start, which is what the choke does. The choke increases the amount of fuel in the mixture, creating a richer mixture.