polaris hawkeye mods
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polaris hawkeye mods
I would like to try some of the mods that have been shared here. (2006 Hawkeye 4x4 for the wife)
Rejetting has been done by the dealer, runs pretty good now. I would guess the Dynojet kit would be the next step.
Did anyone post the carb slide photos or the clutch weight removal photos?
If anyone has the time to email any info or pictures it would be appreciated. (a.konen@sbcglobal.net)
Looks like we are making so improvements to the Hawkeye, thanks to the members here.
Thanks
Allen
Rejetting has been done by the dealer, runs pretty good now. I would guess the Dynojet kit would be the next step.
Did anyone post the carb slide photos or the clutch weight removal photos?
If anyone has the time to email any info or pictures it would be appreciated. (a.konen@sbcglobal.net)
Looks like we are making so improvements to the Hawkeye, thanks to the members here.
Thanks
Allen
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polaris hawkeye mods
ronickles, appreciate the part numbers. I haven't seen anything about the "Team CVT" though, sounds interesting.
As far as the roller removal, it's an easy mod to do. Remove the clutch cover, and then remove the 35mm nut holding the clutch on the shaft. While holding the outer side if the sheave together pull it off the shaft. I sat mine on the floor, and lifted off the roller cover and simply took two opposing rollers out and put everything back together. Boom bada bing done.
For me the hardest part of drilling the carb slide was getting the needle and plastic thingys back into the center hole of the slide. FYI, replace the carb cover screws with some hex head bolts, and be careful not to strip out the Phillips head screws taking it off.
AlPal, I've installed the Dynojet kit on mine, well worth it IMO, and again fairly easy to do.
As far as the roller removal, it's an easy mod to do. Remove the clutch cover, and then remove the 35mm nut holding the clutch on the shaft. While holding the outer side if the sheave together pull it off the shaft. I sat mine on the floor, and lifted off the roller cover and simply took two opposing rollers out and put everything back together. Boom bada bing done.
For me the hardest part of drilling the carb slide was getting the needle and plastic thingys back into the center hole of the slide. FYI, replace the carb cover screws with some hex head bolts, and be careful not to strip out the Phillips head screws taking it off.
AlPal, I've installed the Dynojet kit on mine, well worth it IMO, and again fairly easy to do.
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polaris hawkeye mods
Hey alpal if you wouldnt mind forwarding the pictures to roelrodz09@hotmail.com i also have a hawkeye in need of power
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polaris hawkeye mods
i put the supertrapp on and took pics of it. i also took pics of the carb slide second hole mod. i will email them to anybody who wants them. ronaldnickels@comcast.net
i will be in winchester bay oregon (the tallest dunes in oregon) for a few days if i dont get ya before i go i will after.
i will be in winchester bay oregon (the tallest dunes in oregon) for a few days if i dont get ya before i go i will after.
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polaris hawkeye mods
Ive got the Videos on the clutch mods for the Hawkeye, I made then awhile back but did do some things that are wrong with the clutch assembly, ill post them back on youtube in a couple of days its not a hard problem but it does fix a big problem and thats acceleration
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polaris hawkeye mods
do you have any picture of drillin the slid you you do could you email them to at nicholas.rice@sbcglobal.net thinks
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