Polaris Sportsman 500 Carb Rebuild / Complete Carburetor Clean
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- Watch as we completely rebuild a 2003 Polaris Sportsman 500 Carburetor. You can find links below to purchase products used.
Get your Carburetor Rebuild KIT before you start: www.ebay.com/i...
Clutch Puller: www.ebay.com/i...
Flywheel Puller: www.ebay.com/i...
CV Shaft Banding Tool: www.ebay.com/i...
Removing the carburetor: • Polaris Carburetor Rem...
Link to carb rebuild video: • HOW TO - Polaris Sport...
Oil Service Kit: amzn.to/36RwNzE
Air Filter: amzn.to/35IEHME
Differential Oil: amzn.to/3nA6Qvb
Snow Plow Kit: amzn.to/36WNeuK
Belt: amzn.to/2WYOufs
Also more common repairs with the Polaris ATV check out:
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Thanks man - very helpful! I would've liked to have seen you pull that air & fuel spring/needle at the end, tho - that's the part I really need help with. Is there supposed to be an o-ring underneath the spring?
should the end piece on the Choke cable going INTO the carb (little but that slides onto the end of the cable) be TIGHT and HARD to push down into the carb in place? or does this make it so that it will not pull back up when the choke is engaged ?
I'd imagine the correct size guitar string would clean orifices very well. Do you know what size that is? I have the same bike, similar issues...oh, yean, i got guitars, too!
I like the idea. Unfortunately, a guitar string wont always be strong enough to get through it. When that fuel builds up it turn into a very solid material. its very small port. Thanks for the idea, for watching and the comment. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help!
Why does my 4 wheeler loose power climbing hills up in the mountains I rebuilt the carburetor do think they give me the wrong jets or could be something other then the carburetor
It could be a couple things. I would start with the jetting though. Where and how did you come up with the jet sizes you need for the elevation? I'd also be curious what your compression is? Also, I'm wondering if it has anthing to do with your drivetrain. Belt, clutches, etc? Does the engine rev and its just slowing down (or just not picking up speed) or is it actually bogging down? let me know what you find. Happy to help. Check out our other Sportsman videos.