Where To Buy Polaris Oil
#21
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
I buy my oil at Canadian Tire, Two Liters of 0w-40 Amsoil (Full synthetic) are $9.00 each and a Fram filter is $3.99 (Part #cph6607.) Our Polaris dealer sells the kit for $30 but they are out of the way.</end quote></div>
Do you use the two gaskets type seals over again?.........Polaris gives them in the kit!!........I also checked the prices at Canadian tire............There 0W40 Amsoil was $9.99 per litre and the ATV Fram filter in the Black color box was about $11.99............The Polaris kit was $34.99 here plus tax and Canadian tire was 31.97 total so I bought mine at Polaris and got the two seal rings also,one for the Plastic tank the other for the crankcase!!!..........Caper...........
I buy my oil at Canadian Tire, Two Liters of 0w-40 Amsoil (Full synthetic) are $9.00 each and a Fram filter is $3.99 (Part #cph6607.) Our Polaris dealer sells the kit for $30 but they are out of the way.</end quote></div>
Do you use the two gaskets type seals over again?.........Polaris gives them in the kit!!........I also checked the prices at Canadian tire............There 0W40 Amsoil was $9.99 per litre and the ATV Fram filter in the Black color box was about $11.99............The Polaris kit was $34.99 here plus tax and Canadian tire was 31.97 total so I bought mine at Polaris and got the two seal rings also,one for the Plastic tank the other for the crankcase!!!..........Caper...........
#22
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: caperinmuskoka
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
I buy my oil at Canadian Tire, Two Liters of 0w-40 Amsoil (Full synthetic) are $9.00 each and a Fram filter is $3.99 (Part #cph6607.) Our Polaris dealer sells the kit for $30 but they are out of the way.</end quote></div>
Do you use the two gaskets type seals over again?.........Polaris gives them in the kit!!........I also checked the prices at Canadian tire............There 0W40 Amsoil was $9.99 per litre and the ATV Fram filter in the Black color box was about $11.99............The Polaris kit was $34.99 here plus tax and Canadian tire was 31.97 total so I bought mine at Polaris and got the two seal rings also,one for the Plastic tank the other for the crankcase!!!..........Caper...........</end quote></div>
I used the orange Fram Filter its much less than the black. I only drain the oil tank I never touch the engine drain plug.
To get the oil out of the engine I just drain the oil tank than start the ATV for a 2 secounds and it throws out a additional cup of oil from the engine. I just use the same oil tank plug and it does not leak.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
I buy my oil at Canadian Tire, Two Liters of 0w-40 Amsoil (Full synthetic) are $9.00 each and a Fram filter is $3.99 (Part #cph6607.) Our Polaris dealer sells the kit for $30 but they are out of the way.</end quote></div>
Do you use the two gaskets type seals over again?.........Polaris gives them in the kit!!........I also checked the prices at Canadian tire............There 0W40 Amsoil was $9.99 per litre and the ATV Fram filter in the Black color box was about $11.99............The Polaris kit was $34.99 here plus tax and Canadian tire was 31.97 total so I bought mine at Polaris and got the two seal rings also,one for the Plastic tank the other for the crankcase!!!..........Caper...........</end quote></div>
I used the orange Fram Filter its much less than the black. I only drain the oil tank I never touch the engine drain plug.
To get the oil out of the engine I just drain the oil tank than start the ATV for a 2 secounds and it throws out a additional cup of oil from the engine. I just use the same oil tank plug and it does not leak.
#25
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
Why bother just buy ant full synthetic available its not like Polaris oil is better in any way.</end quote></div>
Just be sure to stay with a 0w20 or whatever it is. A thicker oil can starve the top end in cold climate. I've heard of the cams being burnt out of them, although that was also in the earlier years.
Why bother just buy ant full synthetic available its not like Polaris oil is better in any way.</end quote></div>
Just be sure to stay with a 0w20 or whatever it is. A thicker oil can starve the top end in cold climate. I've heard of the cams being burnt out of them, although that was also in the earlier years.
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