13.3
ELECTRICAL
MULTIMETER
MULTI METER USEAGE
The easiest and most accurate method for testing modern
electrical components is with a digital multitester. Any good
quality multitester will work. However, due to ease of
operation and durability, Polaris recommends the Fluke Model
73 (PN 2870659), or Tektronix DMM155. See photo at right.
This instrument will provide a digital readout of the measured
value of the test being performed.
Please see your Multimeter Owners Manual for operation.
IGNITION TIMING (Carburetor
units)
IGNITION TIMING
NOTE: Always verify timing of engine at room
temperature (68
_
F / 20
_
C) only, and at the proper
RPM. If applicable make sure the key switch is in the
PREMIUM mode and the TPS is unplugged.
To obtain the best ignition timing accuracy and reduce the
chance of error, the ignition timing specification is given at a
flat" portion of the advance curve. This flat portion on the
curve is where the base ignition timing is specified. Refer to
the specification chapter for model specific timing
specification. Ignition timing must be checked at the specified
RPM, or an inaccurate timing will result.
If engine damage has occurred due to a suspected ignition
related problem, verify the ignition timing is correct at the
specified operating RPM.
TIMING PROCEDURE (Carburetor units)
1.
Refer to the timing specification charts at the beginning of
this section to determine the proper ignition timing for the
engine you are working on.
2.
Use a dial indicator to place the piston in the proper timing
position and mark the flywheel at this point (follow
procedure outlined in this chapter).
3.
Connect an accurate tachometer and a good quality timing
light to the engine according to manufacturer's
instructions. Disconnect the TPS (Throttle Position
Sensor) connector from carburetors on models with TPS.
4.
Start engine and increase RPM to the point specified in the
timing specifications in Chapter 1. Hold the throttle to
maintain specified timing RPM.
5.
Point the timing light at the timing inspection hole.
6.
With your head positioned so there is a straight line
between your eye, the stationary pointer and the crankshaft
center line, note the relative position between the marked
flywheel line and the stationary pointer. If the stationary
pointer is aligned with the mark made in Step 2, (or within
the acce variance) the timing is correct.
7.
If the pointer is outside the variance, the stator will have to
be rotated either with crankshaft rotation (to retard the
timing) or against rotation to advance it.
NOTE: Rotate stator plate approximately the same
distance as the marks must move. In most cases, the
recoil starter housing, recoil drive hub, and flywheel
must be removed to loosen the stator bolts and
change the timing. On some engines, the stator plate
retaining screws can be accessed through the
flywheel.
8.
Torque stator plate screws and flywheel nut to specified
torque. Apply Loctite 262 (red) to crankshaft flywheel
taper if required. Refer to the Specifications section for
torque specifications and flywheel installation procedure
for engine type.
TIMING CHART (Carburetor units)
If the ignition timing specification is listed in degrees only,
convert to either inches or mm BTDC and use a dial indicator
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...