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Old 04-10-2009, 03:07 PM
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Question scrambler 400 2 x 4 two stroke?

any one know what and how much oil to put in the counter balance of this bike it a 2000 and first polaris and dont know much about them any help would be appreciated, thanks
 
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10w30 75cc to 100cc
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 08:26 AM
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When you drain the oil, if it has any "milky" look to it, better buy a quart of oil, and drain a couple of times, as your seal on the counter balancer is starting to go, allowing antifreeze behind it. LJ60 is right on, and if you don't have a measuring device, I believe it equates to about 5 ounces. Oh yah, drop down a couple of main jet sizes, and you will notice a difference in performance!! If you want to "loft" the front end when the thumb hits the bar, go to a lighter weight on the primary
 
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thanks man appreciate the info there
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by uncertifiedmechanic
When you drain the oil, if it has any "milky" look to it, better buy a quart of oil, and drain a couple of times, as your seal on the counter balancer is starting to go, allowing antifreeze behind it. LJ60 is right on, and if you don't have a measuring device, I believe it equates to about 5 ounces. Oh yah, drop down a couple of main jet sizes, and you will notice a difference in performance!! If you want to "loft" the front end when the thumb hits the bar, go to a lighter weight on the primary
you mean like this lol bad deal?????
can ya tell me more about the seal... hard to change or even get to...
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 05:51 PM
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That color definitely is a seal gone bad on yah there, time to get internal
 
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IF you get too much oil it will go out the over flow line
 
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