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Old 07-10-2012, 09:58 PM
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I have a 2004 sportsman 700 and i was looking for parts to rebuild my crankshaft and also was wondering if these bikes were known for breaking connecting rods. and also do they make better connecting rods
 
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Welcome to the forum! Yes they are known for breaking connecting rods! I've got a great looking rod and and piston hanging on my tool box as a memento that I pulled off a 700 crankshaft that just curled open the rod end!. Don't know off hand who might offer replacement rods. Every crank I got a hold of that had slung rods were too far gone to consider trying to find aftermarket parts. I had to order complete crankshaft assemblies. You might research a little further,someone may offer that service now on the 700s.. OPT
 
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Old 07-11-2012, 06:11 AM
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Did Polaris update the rod to prevent this from happening again
 
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I had a couple from early 2002 models and one from a 2003 700. I always thought it might have had something to do with the old Ducati ignition system ,but since you have a 2004 and probably have the Kokusan ignition,this kinda shoots down my theory. Never had a problem with the later ones,don't know if the rods/bearings were strengthened. OPT
 
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thanks for the info. from one tech to another thank you for the information. if you ever get a mercedes benz and get stuck give me a holler
 
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I'd like to be in a financial position to be able buy a Mercedes,but being the old red neck I am I'd probably buy a new truck OPT
 
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trust me i can barley be able to afford working on them let alone own one. and also being a old redneck my self you should see the looks i get from the people when i work on there car. they just dont get why you need a gallon of sweet tea on your tool box to work on a car.
 
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