Thanks for the great video aimed at the average guy with no special Polaris tools. My tech said the same thing, use a screwdriver with a rag to protect the clutch. The zerk fitting just unscrews if in the way or you can jack up the machine letting the a arm drop. Zerk fittings have been called jerk fittings by mechanics for years, just slang I guess.
I know you caught some crap over the jerk fitting and I'm sure being a trained Polaris service tech it was just slip, lol! I would like to know how do you know where not to pry is it marked? If not why in the hell does a secondary clutch have weak spots???
If you're a trained Polaris tech, like I am, why would you risk damage to the secondary clutch that is hundreds of dollars, when you could use the special tool that your dealership has already paid for??? Seems like an unnecessary risk that could end up costing the service department hundreds of dollars.
@@michaelapple2753 next time try a wooden wedge, either cut one from a 2x4 or buy wooden window & door set up wedges. Just push one up in the opening just like yer covered screwdriver, which I would never use BTW.
Well just testing this on a 2017 Ranger 1000. In a garage not on a lift I find that the "ease" of getting the cover over the Zerk fitting is not as depicted. You must remove the hose from the air box that goes to the carb to increase the amount that you can lift the cover to clear the zerk fitting. When you put the ranger on the lift the suspension drops down and the Zerk fitting rotates down. NOT true when on the floor. Remove the hose from the air box end. That said, if I have to do this in the field, I'm gonna die...
thanks! just bought a used one for cheap from a guy who flips them, very helpful for my maintenance
Thanks for the great video aimed at the average guy with no special Polaris tools. My tech said the same thing, use a screwdriver with a rag to protect the clutch. The zerk fitting just unscrews if in the way or you can jack up the machine letting the a arm drop. Zerk fittings have been called jerk fittings by mechanics for years, just slang I guess.
I call em zert.This one pops out in 15 seconds with a 10mm wrench.
Great tutorial man. Simple and straight forward.
Great tutorial. Thank you for this.
thank you. Very good video!
WOULD THIS PROCESS WORK FOR A 2013 500 EFI POLARIS RANGER 4X4 MIDSIZE
any differnt for the 570 midsize? im having a hell of a time getting on the new belt.should the 2ndary cluth open when you pry it?
Take & loosen the bolt. It spreads, the belt drops down.
I know you caught some crap over the jerk fitting and I'm sure being a trained Polaris service tech it was just slip, lol! I would like to know how do you know where not to pry is it marked? If not why in the hell does a secondary clutch have weak spots???
looks like the weak spots are the two holes
I'll need a replacement part # if you can.....gotta change mine out on my 2015 xp ranger 900. Looks like the bigger swamp witches got my belt finally
How to spread drive plate wider
What is the torque spec on the plastic bolts?
I have a clicking noise that's coming from that area while in park any idea what I could be?
hy i need help i have at 2012 polaris renger xp, need to replase the primary in the secundary cluch some one help me tks
nector lozano still need help?
Timothy Ward yeah he’s probably fucked now
Thank
If you're a trained Polaris tech, like I am, why would you risk damage to the secondary clutch that is hundreds of dollars, when you could use the special tool that your dealership has already paid for???
Seems like an unnecessary risk that could end up costing the service department hundreds of dollars.
Because last time In I got hit for 1100 and this looks super simple to replace, just be careful.
@@michaelapple2753 next time try a wooden wedge, either cut one from a 2x4 or buy wooden window & door set up wedges. Just push one up in the opening just like yer covered screwdriver, which I would never use BTW.
Well just testing this on a 2017 Ranger 1000. In a garage not on a lift I find that the "ease" of getting the cover over the Zerk fitting is not as depicted. You must remove the hose from the air box that goes to the carb to increase the amount that you can lift the cover to clear the zerk fitting. When you put the ranger on the lift the suspension drops down and the Zerk fitting rotates down. NOT true when on the floor. Remove the hose from the air box end. That said, if I have to do this in the field, I'm gonna die...
I took a 3/8" open end wrench and simply removed the zerk. Cover comes right off.
Wow, watch out for the grease Jerk! LOL...
It would be great with Spanish subtitles
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