scram 400 P.O.S
#1
Yea my story about my 2000 scram 400 quiting on me I found the reason. The P.O.S burnt out the top end on me. This is the second time this has happend to me within a year the first was a defective pistion same which happens to be the same reason the scram died this time. It just shows that right when you get a polaris to perform the way you want it to it will take a Sh*t on you. So I'm out! When I found out it was blown I went right to my local HONDA dealer and picked up a 2001 400ex. Then I took the P.O.Scram to the polaris dealer and sold it to them for two grand. So I urge you people to get out while you still can without loosing big like I did, and don't pour alot of cash into a P.O.S that will let you down when you need it.
2001 400ex
2001 400ex
#6
Sorry you had bad luck twice but If you are gonna mod a 2stroke, you should really replace the polaris piston, RCR, HPD, and HotSeat will all tell you that polaris pistons are a piece of cr*p. Best of luck on your new Honda, Make sure you go tho the honda board and tell them what peice of cr*p Polaris makes
#7
IT PISSES ME OFF WHEN I READ STUFF LIKE THIS!!!!
My friend put 3 pistons in his Scrambler in one year before the dealership found out that the timing was off and burning up his piston.
I would not be surprized if the timing was why your's blew up twice.
As a diesel engine mechanic, I know that timing is everything to an engine. Why are some choosing not to look at it when they rebuild the engine?
I agree that Polaris has poor pistons and will not stand behind their rebuilds. Good luck with your engines in the furture.
'96 Scrambler w/RCR Stage 1 Kit, K&N filter, and Boyesen Power Reeds.
My friend put 3 pistons in his Scrambler in one year before the dealership found out that the timing was off and burning up his piston.
I would not be surprized if the timing was why your's blew up twice.
As a diesel engine mechanic, I know that timing is everything to an engine. Why are some choosing not to look at it when they rebuild the engine?
I agree that Polaris has poor pistons and will not stand behind their rebuilds. Good luck with your engines in the furture.
'96 Scrambler w/RCR Stage 1 Kit, K&N filter, and Boyesen Power Reeds.
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#8
I know what you are saying. I owned a 97 H.P.D. scrambler It had everything done to it and I melted it twice in a year. the more you mod these machine the more they break and vibrate. So I trade up to a 660R I have photos of it you can E ail me at jeffrey714@webtv.net and I'll send you them. I lost big when I sold But I was tird of putting money in it.
#10
I keep hearing the stock Polaris pistons don't hold up well, particularly in a modded engine. Did they put in a Wiesco when they rebuilt it, or stick with the standard? Most places that mod engines (HPD, RCR) don't recommend the stock piston in a modded engine.



Let us know how you like the EX is compared to the Scram, Everyones piston woes has me nervous.