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3.13
ENGINE
26. Support engine and remove (9) transmission-to-
engine bolts.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT LIFT ENGINE BY THE
STARTING CLUTCH SHAFT!
ENGINE INSTALLATION NOTES
After the engine is installed in the frame, review this checklist
and perform all steps that apply:
General Items
Install previously removed components using new
gaskets, seals, and fasteners where applicable.
Perform checks on fluid levels, controls, and all
important areas on the vehicle as outlined in the daily
pre-ride inspection checklist (refer to Chapter 2).
CVT System
Clean clutch sheaves thoroughly and inspect inlet
and outlet ducts for proper routing and sealing.
Inspect drive and driven clutch as described in
chapter 8.
Transmission
Inspect transmission operation.
Exhaust
Replace exhaust gaskets. Seal connections if
necessary with high temp sealant.
After running the engine, verify all bolted exhaust
connections are tight and in good condition.
Engine Mount Torque
Inspect all engine mount fasteners and verify they
are tightened properly
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.
Use only Polaris Premium 4 All Season Synthetic
Oil, or API certified “SH” oil.
Use fuel with a minimum octane of 87 (R+M)/2
method.
Change break-in oil and filter at 20 hours or 100
miles, whichever comes first.

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Polaris Hawkeye Specifications

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BrandPolaris
ModelHawkeye
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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