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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Glossary
Of
Terms
I
or
Itr:
Liter.
One
liter
=
1.0567
U.S.
quarts.
lbs/in
:
Pounds
per
square
inch.
Inch
Pound:
In.
Ib.
12
in.
lbs.
=
1
ft.
Ib.
Left
Side:
The
left
hand
side
of
the
vehicle.
Referred
to
based
on
normal
operating
position
of
the
driver.
m:
Meter/meters.
Mag:
Magneto.
Magnetic
Induction:
As
a
conductor
(coil)
is
moved
through
a
magnetic
field,
a
voltage
will
be
generated
in
the
windings.
This
is
how
mechanical
energy
is
converted
to
electrical
energy
in
the
lighting
coil,
ignition
generating
coils
and
trigger
coil.
mi.:
Mile/miles.
mm:
Millimeter.
Unit
of
length
in
the
metric
system.
1mm
=
.040".
N-m:
Newton
meters.
OD:
Outside
diameter.
Ohm:
The
unit
of
electrical
resistance
opposing
current
flow.
Open
Circuit:
An
electrical
circuit
which
is
incomplete,
(e.g.
poor
connections
or
broken
wire
preventing
the
flow
of
current).
oz.:
Ounce/ounces.
Piston
Clearance:
Total
distance
between
piston
and
cylinder
wall.
Piston
Erosion:
Piston
dome
melts.
Usually
occurs
at
the
exhaust
port
area.
Possible
causes:
1)
lean
fuel/air
mixture;
2)
improper
spark
plug
heat
range.
Pre-lgnition:
A
problem
in
combustion
where
the
fuel/air
mixture
is
ignited
before
normal
spark
ignition.
Piston
looks
melted
at
area
of
damage.
Possible
causes:
1)
Spark
plug
heat
range
incorrect
(too
hot)
2)
spark
plug
not
properly
torqued;
3)
"glowing"
piece
of
head
gasket,
metal
burr
or
carbon
in
the
combustion
chamber;
4)
lean
fuel/air
mixture.
Primary
Circuit:
This
circuit
is
responsible
forthe
voltage
build
up
in
the
GDI
capacitor.
In
a
CDI
system
the
parts
include
the
exciter
coil,
the
trigger
coil,
the
wires
from
stator
plate
to
CDI
box
and
to
the
ignition
coil
primary
windings.
psi.:
Pounds
per
square
inch.
pts:
Pint/pints
PTO:
Power
take
off.
qt.:
Quart/quarts.
RPM:
Revolutions
per
minute.
Resistance:
In
the
mechanical
sense,
friction
or
load.
In
the
electrical
sense,
ohms.
Both
result
in
energy
conversion
to
heat.
Right
Side:
The
right
hand
side
of
the
vehicle.
Always
Referred
to
based
on
normal
operating
position
of
the
rider.
Running
Time:
Ignition
timing
at
specified
RPM.
Secondary
Circuit:
This
circuit
consists
of
the
ignition
coil
secondary
windings,
high
tension
wire
and
ground
through
the
spark
plug
air
gap.
Seized
Piston:
Galling
of
the
sides
of
a
piston.
Usually
there
is
a
transfer
of
aluminum
from
the
piston
onto
the
cylinder
wall.
Possible
causes:
1)
improper
lubrication;
2)
excessive
temperatures;
3)
insufficient
piston
clearance;
4)
stuck
piston
rings.
Short
Circuit:
An
electrical
circuit
which
is
completed
before
the
current
reaches
the
intended
component,
(e.g.
a
bare
wire
touching
a
grounded
component.
Spark
Plug
Reach:
Length
of
threaded
portion
of
spark
plug.
Polaris
uses
3/4"
(2
cm)
reach
plugs.
Static
Timing:
Ignition
timing
when
engine
is
at
zero
RPM.
Stator
Plate:
The
plate
mounted
under
the
flywheel
supporting
the
primary
ignition
components
and
lighting
coil.
TDC:
Top
dead
center.
Piston's
most
outward
travel
from
crankshaft.
Trigger
Coil:
Pulser
coil.
Generates
the
voltage
for
triggering
(closing)
the
thyristor
and
timing
the
spark
in
CDI
systems.
Small
coil
mounted
at
the top
of
the
stator
plate
next
to
the
ignition
generating
coil.
Voltage
Regulator:
An
electrical
device
which
prevents
overcharging
of
the
battery
or
overloading
of
electrical
components
as
engine
RPM
increases.
Polaris
Sales
Inc.
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