How do you adjust the throttle cable on a Polaris snowmobile?

How do you adjust the throttle cable on a Polaris snowmobile?

Adjust throttle lever freeplay using the in-line throttle cable adjuster.

  1. Locate the in-line adjuster on the throttle cable.
  2. Loosen the lock nut .
  3. Rotate the adjuster clockwise to DECREASE freeplay.
  4. When freeplay is adjusted to specification, tighten the lock nut against the adjuster.

How do you adjust the throttle cable on a Polaris?

Adjust throttle cable freeplay at the handlebar.

  1. Locate the throttle cable. adjuster at the handlebar.
  2. Squeeze the end of the rub- ber boot and slide it far. enough to expose the end of.
  3. Loosen the adjuster lock nut.
  4. Rotate the boot to turn the. adjuster until 1/16″ to 1/8″
  5. Tighten the lock nut.
  6. Squeeze the end of the rub-

How do you adjust the throttle on a Polaris Outlaw 90?

To adjust the throttle stop and speed control system:

  1. Loosen the throttle adjuster jam nut (1) and turn the stud (2) clockwise to increase vehicle speed.
  2. Turn the stud counterclockwise to reduce vehicle speed.
  3. After adjusting the stud to the desired vehicle speed, torque the jam nut to 15 ft-lbs (20 Nm).

What is the throttle cable on a Ski Doo snowmobile?

Ski-Doo Throttle Cable Replaces 512-0596-79. This part is aftermarket equipment designed to replace the original manufacturer’s part numbers specified here. It is manufactured using high-quality materials, to the same specifications as the original part.

What kind of parts do you need for a Ski Doo snowmobile?

From new pistons for your MX Z to carbides for your classic TNT, we have the Ski-Doo parts you need for your snowmobile. We carry parts to fit over a thousand snowmobile models that Ski-Doo has produced over the decades.

How to replace throttle cable on a snowest?

Not an easy task…I have read that some can get at the oilpump with long pliers and some determination, otherwise you need to unbolt engine mounts and push engine forward to get at oilpump…good luck… Click to expand… It looks like a nightmare no doubt…..

Is there easy way to replace throttle cable?

Not an easy task…I have read that some can get at the oilpump with long pliers and some determination, otherwise you need to unbolt engine mounts and push engine forward to get at oilpump…good luck… Just a heads up…there is no easy way…I just had mine replaced.

Ski-Doo Throttle Cable Replaces 512-0596-79. This part is aftermarket equipment designed to replace the original manufacturer’s part numbers specified here. It is manufactured using high-quality materials, to the same specifications as the original part.

From new pistons for your MX Z to carbides for your classic TNT, we have the Ski-Doo parts you need for your snowmobile. We carry parts to fit over a thousand snowmobile models that Ski-Doo has produced over the decades.

Where can I get a throttle cable adjuster?

Go to the local sled or bike shop with the old cable, they can probably match you up with something that will work. Lots of bike cables have an extra adjuster built in. If not you will have to make your own from inner and outer stock.

What kind of throttle cable do I Need?

I have a modern side pull Domino throttle assembly made in Italy on a 72 Spanish OSSA trials bike with a Mikuini carb in place of the original IRZ…A Yamaha cable fits perfect. First off,the 462 has a rotary intake valve,not reed valves.