4.2
CARBURETION
WARNINGS
WARNINGS
When ever servicing the carburetor or fuel
system, it is important to heed the following
warnings.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
In order to perform service work efficiently and to prevent
costly errors, the technician should read the text in this
manual, thoroughly familiarizing him/herself with procedures
before beginning. Photographs and illustrations have been
included with the text as an aid. Notes, cautions and warnings
have also been included for clarification of text and safety
concerns. However, a knowledge of mechanical theory, tool
use and shop procedures is necessary to perform the service
work safely and satisfactorily. Use only genuine Polaris
service parts.
Cleanliness of parts and tools as well as the work area is of
primary importance. Dirt and foreign matter will act as an
abrasive and cause damage to precision parts. Clean the
snowmobile before beginning service. Clean new parts before
installing.
Watch for sharp edges which can cause personal injury,
particularly in the area of the tunnel. Protect hands with
gloves when working with sharp components.
If difficulty is encountered in removing or installing a
component, look to see if a cause for the difficulty can be
found. If it is necessary to tap the part into place, use a soft
face hammer and tap lightly.
Some of the fasteners in the snowmobile were installed with
locking agents. Use of impact drivers or wrenches will help
avoid damage to fasteners.
Always follow torque specifications as outlined throughout
this manual. Incorrect torquing may lead to serious machine
damage or, as in the case of steering components, can result in
injury or death for the rider(s).
If a torquing sequence is indicated for nuts, bolts or screws,
start all fasteners in their holes and hand tighten. Then,
following the method and sequence indicated in this manual,
tighten evenly to the specified torque value. When removing
nuts, bolts or screws from a part with several fasteners, loosen
them all about 1/4 turn before removing them.
If the condition of any gasket or O-Ring is in question, replace
it with a new one. Be sure the mating surfaces around the
gasket are clean and smooth in order to avoid leaks.
Some procedures will require removal of retaining rings or
clips. Because removal weakens and deforms these parts, they
should always be replaced with new parts. When installing
new retaining rings and clips use care not to expand or
compress them beyond what is required for installation.
Because removal damages seals, replace any oil or grease
seals removed with new parts.
WARNING
Always stop the engine and refuel outdoors or in a well
ventilated area
WARNING
Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near
the area where refueling is performed or where gaso-
line is stored or used.
WARNING
Do not overfill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck.
WARNING
If you get gasoline in your eyes or if you swallow gaso-
line, see your doctor immediately.
WARNING
If you spill gasoline on your skin or clothing, immediate-
ly wash it off with soap and water and change clothing.
WARNING
Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area.
Gasoline powered engine exhaust fumes are poison-
ous and can cause loss of consciousness and death in
a short time.
Summary of Contents for SUPERSPORT 2006
Page 48: ...NOTES SPECIFICATIONS 1 48...
Page 55: ...2 7 GENERAL SAE TAP DRILL SIZES METRIC TAP DRILL SIZES DECMIAL EQUIVALENTS...
Page 60: ...2 12 GENERAL SPECIAL TOOLS...
Page 61: ...2 13 GENERAL...
Page 62: ...2 14 GENERAL...
Page 106: ...4 18 CARBURETION...
Page 139: ...6 27 ENGINE 340 550 ENGINE REBUILDING 10 11 3 4 12 13 5 2 14 1 16 15 16 9 17 6 7 8...
Page 156: ...7 12 CLUTCHING 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 18 17 10 8 9 13 12 11 15 16 14...
Page 192: ...8 20 FINAL DRIVE...
Page 200: ...10 2 FRONT SUSPENSION STEERING FUSION IQ RMK 600 RMK Fusion 14 78...
Page 201: ...10 3 FRONT SUSPENSION STEERING EDGE RMK Apply Polaris All Season Grease to all zerks...
Page 202: ...10 4 FRONT SUSPENSION STEERING 42 5 EDGE Apply Polaris All Season Grease to all zerks...
Page 203: ...10 5 FRONT SUSPENSION STEERING WIDETRAK Apply Polaris All Season Grease to all zerks...
Page 244: ...11 28 REAR SUSPENSION...
Page 256: ...12 12 CHASSIS HOOD...
Page 282: ...13 26 ELECTRICAL...
Page 288: ...13 32 ELECTRICAL...
Page 289: ...14 1 WIRE DIAGRAM 2006 600 FUSION HO HOOD...
Page 290: ...14 2 WIRE DIAGRAM 2006 HO RMK HOOD...
Page 291: ...14 3 WIRE DIAGRAM 600 HO FUSION RMK CHASSIS...
Page 292: ...14 4 WIRE DIAGRAM 600 HO FUSION RMK CHASSIS CALL OUTS...
Page 293: ...14 5 WIRE DIAGRAM 700 900 ENGINE...
Page 294: ...14 6 WIRE DIAGRAM 700 900 ENGINE AND ENGINE CALL OUTS...
Page 295: ...14 7 WIRE DIAGRAM 700 900 CHASSIS...
Page 297: ...14 9 WIRE DIAGRAM 340 550 FUJI FAN ENGINE CHASSIS...
Page 298: ...14 10 WIRE DIAGRAM 500 FUJI ENGINE CHASSIS...
Page 299: ...14 11 WIRE DIAGRAM 500 600 IBERTY ENGINE CHASSIS...