03 Polaris SPRTSMN 700, Hub Fluid or not?
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03 Polaris SPRTSMN 700, Hub Fluid or not?
I been doing some searching and I can't seem to find an answer. Some say "Yes" others say "No" could someone set this straight for the record? I've got a friend that tore the rubber boot and all of the hub fluid leaked out and he was wondering what he could use something else in place of a Polaris product? And also if this model does take hub fluid where and how would you add it? Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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03 Polaris SPRTSMN 700, Hub Fluid or not?
There is no "hub" fluid on the 600/700s, its centralized and takes the Pol. Prem. Demand Drive fluid.
for the cv boot...
Its fairly easy, I did it and you would only need a torque wrench, clamp tool (to make it easy) and lock tite other than standard tools.
I replaced a front and rear boot with the $10 Auto part listed below with this technique and I have a service manual too.
Its not too bad a job but get the clamp tool ($10) or rent it from Advanced Auto or Auto Zone.
You tug on the shaft to release it from the c-clip in the differential, if its the outer you don't need to do that I believe.
Of coarse using a service manual would be best.
http://www.nyrocatv.com/forum.cgi?vi...n&viewtopic=55
The dealer wanted $30.00 for one CV boot .
Made the trip to Advanced Auto for replacement boot kits.
I found one that was virtually identical to the factory front one with the clamps and lube.
It is CV Boot kit 6-1052 and replaces Alloy boot 10017K for $9.45.
Clamps and grease all in the kit.
This beats $30.00 for a stock one.
Jim
for the cv boot...
Its fairly easy, I did it and you would only need a torque wrench, clamp tool (to make it easy) and lock tite other than standard tools.
I replaced a front and rear boot with the $10 Auto part listed below with this technique and I have a service manual too.
Its not too bad a job but get the clamp tool ($10) or rent it from Advanced Auto or Auto Zone.
You tug on the shaft to release it from the c-clip in the differential, if its the outer you don't need to do that I believe.
Of coarse using a service manual would be best.
http://www.nyrocatv.com/forum.cgi?vi...n&viewtopic=55
The dealer wanted $30.00 for one CV boot .
Made the trip to Advanced Auto for replacement boot kits.
I found one that was virtually identical to the factory front one with the clamps and lube.
It is CV Boot kit 6-1052 and replaces Alloy boot 10017K for $9.45.
Clamps and grease all in the kit.
This beats $30.00 for a stock one.
Jim
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