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Polaris 600 RUSH 2010 User Manual

Polaris 600 RUSH 2010
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3.12
Engine/Cooling/Exhaust
Piston Needle Bearing
1. Clean the end of the connecting rod and inspect inner
bore with a magnifying glass. Look for any surface
irregularities including pitting, wear, or dents.
2. Run a fingernail around the inside of the rod and check
for rough spots, galling, or
wear.
3. Oil and install needle bearing and pin in connecting
r
od.
4. Rotate pin slowly and check for rough spots or any
resist
ance to movement.
5. Slide pin back and forth through bearing while rotating
a
nd check for rough spots.
6. With pin and bearing centered in rod, twist ends back
a
nd forth in all directions to check for excessive axial
play.
7. Pull up and down evenly on both ends of pin to check
fo
r radial play.
8. Replace pin and bearing if there is any resistance to
r
otation or excessive axial or radial movement. If play
or roughness is evident with a new pin and bearing,
replace the connecting rod.

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Polaris 600 RUSH 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Horsepower120 HP
Engine Displacement599 cc
Cylinders2
CoolingLiquid
Bore x Stroke77.25 mm x 64 mm
Fuel SystemCleanfire Injection
IgnitionDigital CDI
Front SuspensionPRO-RIDE
Rear SuspensionPRO-RIDE
Track Width15 in
Track Lug Height1.25 in
Front Travel9 in
Ski Stance42.5 in
BrakeHydraulic Disc
Width48 in
StarterElectric
Drive ClutchP-85
Track Length121 in
Rear Travel14 in
Ski TypeGripper
Driven ClutchTEAM

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