2001 Polaris Srcambler 400 wont start
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You aint an idiot because the only one close to that size I can think of off hand is used on the carb idle screw,plus too large for the choke spring. Items 10 and 8. Dirt Cheap Yamaha & Polaris OEM Parts & Accessories – Cycle Parts Warehouse OR the detent spring behind the plug on the gear case. #22.Dirt Cheap Yamaha & Polaris OEM Parts & Accessories – Cycle Parts Warehouse If not any of these,then possible that was it was accidentally dropped there by previous owner. I've found a lot of crap under engines that didn't belong. Sure looks clean..
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Is there a good way to remove the counter balance shaft without the special puller the manual says you need to buy? Its also saying you need to heat it with a small torch for installation. I have a machinist friend who can repair the worn shaft if I can get it removed cause a new one is outrageous
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Might be worth the trip to load it up and let your machinist friend see if he has a tool that can pull it. This is a hard tool to find cheap and yes you need to heat up the case around the bottom of the counter balancer so it's easier to pop out with the puller. They're too expensive for a one time use.https://polaris.service-solutions.co...px?id=56&cat=1 Plus also in a lot of instances you need to have the big bearing replaced behind the gear if antifreeze has damaged it.Available on ebay or possibly through a local bearing house/automotive parts house. http://www.ebay.com/itm/polaris-counter-balancer-balance-shaft-400l-350l-scrambler-bearing-16006c3-400-/371161885190?pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item566af8ea06&vxp=mtr
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Just wanted to share how I got the conterbalance shaft out if anyone else is in the same boat I am......... I had a small slide hammer that came with an old dent puller I purchased from the local harbor freight years ago. I drilled and taped an adapter to match the threads on the slide hammer on one side and taped the 6mm to fit the water pump shaft on the other side. Using a small torch I heated the case like OPT said to do. About 5 firm slides with the hammer and there is was!!! Just be careful to keep the taps straight when making your adapter and also keep the slide hammer straight during removal. The 6mm shaft probably will bend easily if you get all crooked on it.
My machinist buddy is on vacation this week, so its looking like another week down. But hey, not a bad price to pay for a repaired counterbalance shaft for free!!!!
My machinist buddy is on vacation this week, so its looking like another week down. But hey, not a bad price to pay for a repaired counterbalance shaft for free!!!!
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