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Polaris 2009 Trail Boss 330 Service Manual

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ENGINE
3.6
ENGINE INSTALLA
TION
NOTES
After the engine is installed in the frame, review this
checklist and perform all steps that apply.
General Items
G Install previously removed
components using new gaskets,
seals, and fasteners where
applicable.
G Perform regular checks on fluid
levels, controls, and all important
areas on the vehicle as outlined in
thedailypre-rideinspectionchecklist
(refer to Chapter 2).
PVT System
G Adjust center distance of drive and
driven clutch. (Chapter 6)
G Adjust clutch offset, alignment, and
belt deflection. (Chapter 6)
G Cleanclutchsheavesthoroughlyand
inspect inlet and outlet ducts for
proper routing and sealing. (Chapter
6)
T ransmission
G Inspect transmission operation and
adjust linkage if necessary. Refer to
Chapter 2 and Chapter 8.
Exhaust
G Replace exhaust gaskets. Seal
connections with high temp silicone
sealant.
G Check to be sure all springs are in
good condition.
Engine Break In Period
4 Cycle Engine Break-In Period is defined as the first
10 hours of engine operation or 2 full tanks of fuel.
G Use only Polaris Premium 4 All
SeasonSyntheticOil,orAPIcertified
“SH” oil.
G Usefuelwithaminimumoctaneof87
(R+M)/2 method.
G Change break-in oil and filter at 20
hours or 500 miles, whichever
comes first.
CYLINDER HONE
SELECTION/HONING
PROCEDURE
CAUTION:
A hone which will straighten as well as remove
material from the cylinder is very important. Using a
commonspringloadedglazebreakerforhoning is not
advised for nicasil cylinders. Polaris recommends
using a rigid hone or arbor honing machine.
Cylinders may be wet or dry honed depending upon
the hone manufacturers recommendations. Wet
honing removes more material faster and leaves a
more distinct pattern in the bore.
HONING TO DEGLAZE
A finished cylinder should have a cross-hatch pattern
toensurepistonringseatingandto aidin theretention
of the fuel/oil mixture during initial break in. Hone
cylinder according to hone manufacturer’s
instructions, or these guidelines:
G Use a motor speed of approximately
300-500 RPM, run the hone in and
outof thecylinderrapidlyuntilcutting
tension decreases. Remember to
keep the hone drive shaft centered
(orcylindercenteredonarbor)andto
bring the stones approximately 1/2
(1.3cm) aboveandbelowtheboreat
the end of each stroke.
G Releasethe honeat regular intervals
and inspect the bore to determine if
ithas been suf ficiently deglazed, and
to check for correct cross--hatch.
NOTE: Do not allow cylinder to
heat up during honing.
G After honing has been completed,
inspect cylinder for thinning or
peeling.
IMPORTANT: Clean the Cylinder After
Honing
It is very important that the cylinder be thoroughly
cleanedafterhoningtoremoveallgrit material. Wash
thecylinderinasolvent,theninhot,soapywater. Use
electrical contact cleaner if necessary to clean these
areas. Rinse thoroughly, dry with compressed air,
and oil the bore immediately with Polaris 4 Cycle
Lubricant to prevent the formation of surface rust.
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BrandPolaris
Model2009 Trail Boss 330
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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