Breakin service for sportsman 700
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when i take my quads to be servised for the first time i tell them "I only want the valves checked, i will to all the oil and grease my self". by doing this you save some $$. they charged me $20 instead of $70. $50 is a lot for me anyway. i decided i am not ready to do the valves myself yet, maybe next time i will be adventurous. i just didn't want to screw anything up.
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bdsomers,
i was kinda wondering the same thing about the first service.
i'm going to call my dealer, then compare it to what my owner's manual recommends.
IF i choose to have my dealer do the work, i'll get a qoute first on how much $ it'll cost!
good luck!
-MT
(P.S. us guys from MA are a rare breed on this forum, keep posting!)
i was kinda wondering the same thing about the first service.
i'm going to call my dealer, then compare it to what my owner's manual recommends.
IF i choose to have my dealer do the work, i'll get a qoute first on how much $ it'll cost!
good luck!
-MT
(P.S. us guys from MA are a rare breed on this forum, keep posting!)
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Looking at the manual, the only item recommended that the dealer do is re-torque the engine cylinderhead and cylinder base fasteners. Dealer wants 150.00 for service. Seems high for fluid change and torqing some fasteners. Has anyone done this themselves? Ive done the valves and other maintenance on my rubicon but Im not familiar(yet) with a polaris. hard time finding a service manual too.
Dont suppose anyone has the torque specs handy?
Dont suppose anyone has the torque specs handy?
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