For the Record - What non-Polaris Fluids Can I use??
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For the Record - What non-Polaris Fluids Can I use??
Hey guys, I have read almost all of the Polaris forums threads that deal with tranny oil, front and rear differential fluids....and I have read many different answers what to use in the respective pieces of equipment. I would like to start using non-Polaris fluids because of their very poor customer service. I ain't going to give them any more money than I absolutely have to. That is the only thing that will get their attention. Sorry for the soap box but I get a bit angry about how they treat customers, myself included. I got the "Knuckle-Salute" from the tech at the Polaris dealership that I visited today....after telling him what the problem was he just shrugged his shoulders and said "I don't know". (Shaking my head from side to side and thinking to myself, yeah I want this guy to work on my machine at $55/hr - NOT!!!!
Now - What non-Polaris fluids can I use in the front and rear differentials, and the transmission? I have read about not adding any more than 5 oz in the AWD models...and all the discussions on angle drive fluid, the easily mixed up names on the other two types of diff fluids they sell. Are there any alternative? I have read that you can use Castrol Syntec 5W-50 for the rear diff.
My vehicle are as listed below....do I have to use different fluids for the different machines?
Help my head is spinning!?!?!?!?!?!
Thanks - RickTheStick
Now - What non-Polaris fluids can I use in the front and rear differentials, and the transmission? I have read about not adding any more than 5 oz in the AWD models...and all the discussions on angle drive fluid, the easily mixed up names on the other two types of diff fluids they sell. Are there any alternative? I have read that you can use Castrol Syntec 5W-50 for the rear diff.
My vehicle are as listed below....do I have to use different fluids for the different machines?
Help my head is spinning!?!?!?!?!?!
Thanks - RickTheStick
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For the Record - What non-Polaris Fluids Can I use??
Your owners manual will tell you what you can sub in place of Polaris oils. As for the front drive hub everyone I've talked to including our polaris tech here swears not to use anything but polaris oil in the front end. It must be something special. I've ran GM tranny fluid in the tranny on my 01 500 but the tranny was different on them. The manual says GL5 80-90 weight or ALG Syn Gearcase lub for rear. The manual also says to use ALG Syn Gearcase lub for transmission oil.
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For the Record - What non-Polaris Fluids Can I use??
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: wilsonoo
I run amsoil in everything...</end quote></div>
I couldn't agree more with the above excerpt. Can't go wrong with Amsoil. You should check out their website. It goes in my truck, cars, and atv's [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] And try not to let one A-hole get you down about Polaris products, however: it sounds like this dealer doesn't deserve your business.
I run amsoil in everything...</end quote></div>
I couldn't agree more with the above excerpt. Can't go wrong with Amsoil. You should check out their website. It goes in my truck, cars, and atv's [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] And try not to let one A-hole get you down about Polaris products, however: it sounds like this dealer doesn't deserve your business.
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For the Record - What non-Polaris Fluids Can I use??
I use 0w-40 Amsoil with a Fram CPH6607 oil filter also and in our 97 500 sportsman with 7000 miles. I use full synthetic 75w-90 in my front diff and synthetic snow machine chain case oil in the tranny. The only thing I would use that is Polaris is there Hub fluid or front diff fluid depending on your front drive set up.
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