01 Polaris Sportsman 500 shifter question
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01 Polaris Sportsman 500 shifter question
Hi everyone. I purchased a 2001 Polaris Sportsman 500 DUSE off a guy who never did any maintenance to it. So I've been replacing this and that; and among the things to be replaced was the boot to the shifter assembly (or gear selector as I have seen it called) on the right side of the ATV. When I took apart the assembly, it was filled with oily water and had lots of corrosion. I ordered my parts (boot and new springs) and after thorough cleaning of the housing, I found that I forgot where the centering spring goes. I thought it went on top of the metal "centering dowel" or maybe under it but I'm not sure.
I attached an image of the diagram that seems to be floating across the web, showing the area in question and then zooming in on the specific spot that I am talking about (to avoid any confusion). The centering spring is #23 and the metal centering dowel is #9. It's hard to see where #23 is going.
Thanks ahead of time for any help that can be given. I really want to get this thing going and this is one part that is holding me up. Cheers!
I attached an image of the diagram that seems to be floating across the web, showing the area in question and then zooming in on the specific spot that I am talking about (to avoid any confusion). The centering spring is #23 and the metal centering dowel is #9. It's hard to see where #23 is going.
Thanks ahead of time for any help that can be given. I really want to get this thing going and this is one part that is holding me up. Cheers!
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Little slot on the right hand side of the shift box for item#23. All this spring does is when you move the shifter over and up for low and let go of the lever,spring pressure pops the shifter back up to a straight position. Plus don't over fill the box with oil. 30 wt,0w40,etc just enough to cover the slides.
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