Squeal on Y2K 325 Mag 4x4
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Does anyone else have a squeal in the front end of their Polaris.
My 325 Mag 4x4 has a throttle related squeal somewhere in the front steering area. It is really hard to isolate. I've had this bike since it was new and it has done this ever since then.
I know mine isn't the only bike that does this because I heard another Polaris(not sure of the model)driving by our campsite that was doing something similar to mine.
It seems to be happening at lower speeds and goes away with higher RPM's and higher speeds.
Help, it's driving me crazy trying to isolate it.
Anybody that has experienced this will know what I mean.
My 325 Mag 4x4 has a throttle related squeal somewhere in the front steering area. It is really hard to isolate. I've had this bike since it was new and it has done this ever since then.
I know mine isn't the only bike that does this because I heard another Polaris(not sure of the model)driving by our campsite that was doing something similar to mine.
It seems to be happening at lower speeds and goes away with higher RPM's and higher speeds.
Help, it's driving me crazy trying to isolate it.
Anybody that has experienced this will know what I mean.
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Styx,
Oh, thank God, somebody else knows what I'm talking about.
This squeal seems to be vibration related, and on the 325 Mag I can understand because it vibrates pretty good. But as for it being "NORMAL", come on, the dealer has to be kidding.
Did he say it was NORMAL just on the 325 Mag or was it just NORMAL on all Polaris models?
I sure wish I could have caught the guy on his Polaris that was doing the same thing so I could have seen what model of Polaris he was riding so we could have compared notes.
I can't believe that this vibration squeal is normal. There has got to be a fix for it.
Oh, thank God, somebody else knows what I'm talking about.
This squeal seems to be vibration related, and on the 325 Mag I can understand because it vibrates pretty good. But as for it being "NORMAL", come on, the dealer has to be kidding.
Did he say it was NORMAL just on the 325 Mag or was it just NORMAL on all Polaris models?
I sure wish I could have caught the guy on his Polaris that was doing the same thing so I could have seen what model of Polaris he was riding so we could have compared notes.
I can't believe that this vibration squeal is normal. There has got to be a fix for it.
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No the noise is there when I put it into gear also. I actually asked the service center mechanic about "belt whine". (I wasnt sure what that sounded like). Thats when he said it sounded normal. After listening to it more, it sounds more like metal to metal squealing in the engine area. Gets LOUDER as engine speed increases but does NOT change pitch. They have another new MAG 325 there now. Im going to go start it up and listen to it.
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I know the Squealing noise isn't the brakes and it isn't the belt. It is almost like a chirping noise. Kind of like STYX said, a metal to metal noise, although, I can't say it is the engine making it. It just sounds like it is somewhere in the steering post area. I'm thinking of removing the plastic so I can get a better look at it.
I had it doing it at a stand still with no brakes, in gear, with minimal throttle, just enough to get it to start moving and it was doing it....absolutly maddening.
I'm sure the fact that the 325 has no counterbalace on the engine contributes to the problem, or, in fact causes it. But for it to be a NORMAL thing is unacceptable, which is too bad because I really like this bike, It's a good machine.
I had it doing it at a stand still with no brakes, in gear, with minimal throttle, just enough to get it to start moving and it was doing it....absolutly maddening.
I'm sure the fact that the 325 has no counterbalace on the engine contributes to the problem, or, in fact causes it. But for it to be a NORMAL thing is unacceptable, which is too bad because I really like this bike, It's a good machine.