2013 Sportsman 550 Wrench Thread - First time
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2013 Sportsman 550 Wrench Thread - First time
Hey all!
Well, I just purchased my first ATV, a 2013 Sportsman 550 with EFI (No EPS). So, as I do with all my MX bikes (my speciality) I always change the oil, oil filter, air filter and spark plug, 100% of the time. I consider this an insurance plan for the longevity of the bike. So, I am looking to do the following my new sportsman:
Thanks and much more to come. Fluids change tomorrow!
Well, I just purchased my first ATV, a 2013 Sportsman 550 with EFI (No EPS). So, as I do with all my MX bikes (my speciality) I always change the oil, oil filter, air filter and spark plug, 100% of the time. I consider this an insurance plan for the longevity of the bike. So, I am looking to do the following my new sportsman:
- Change Air Filter (Going Polaris)
- Change Oil Filter
- Change Oil
- Replace Spark Plug
Thanks and much more to come. Fluids change tomorrow!
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Hopefully you have the owners manual which is good for service,but notorious for saying "See your authorized dealer for any repair" Service manuals out there that are reasonable(still too late a model for the cheap manuals) but something you need if you plan on doing all your repairs. Here's one to consider if you don't have one.https://www.tradebit.com/filedetail....service-repair Plus possibly someone can share one or know of a free pdf copy floating around. Good luck.
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Thanks! you are correct. One does go to the front Diff. I will try to trace the 2nd one, but I am fairly confident you are correct.
Quick question the Oil Change procedure. According to the owner's manual, it looks very straight forward.
Quick question the Oil Change procedure. According to the owner's manual, it looks very straight forward.
- Start engine, let idle for 2-3 minutes to warm up
- Remove drain bolt (bottom side of engine, next to the oil filter), let oil drain, replace bolt.
- Remove oil filter
- Install new oil filter
- Remove dipstick, fill with 2 quarts of oil (I see a bunch of comments about using full synthetic. Is that necessary? I have a bunch of regular 10w-40 I would like to use, I am in Florida, so the temps remain pretty warm)
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Use FULL synthetic engine oil only!! Owners manual show the fill and drain plugs on the gear case. Polaris Agl or equivalent such as Amsoil.https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produ...-and-gear-oil/ Front diff Polaris Demand Drive Plus or equivalent from Amsoil or other suitable suppliers. Here's Polaris basic lube chart.
https://cdn1.polaris.com/globalasset...pdf?v=4456eea6
https://cdn1.polaris.com/globalasset...pdf?v=4456eea6
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Metric allen drain plug at the bottom of the engine. 8mm if I remember correctly.Don't loose the washer! Oil filter was a bitch on the early 550/850,don't know if it's changed. Kinda hard to get to through the bash plate as they barely had enough room for a filter tool other than the one Polaris had. Hopefully that's changed. Video on a later model 850. Looks like they did enlarge the oil filter opening. Should be the same on the 550.
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Thanks! I did buy the filter cap/socket to hopefully make it easier. Are there any replacement options for the AGL, Angled Drive and Demand Drive fluids I could source locally ( Walmart, Autozone, Advanced, Napa)? I already have the filter.
Regarding oil, I want to flush ALL fluids (Engine, Front Diff, Trans and Rear DIff) at the same time. Going to go with Polaris PS-4 for the Engine. What are your thoughts on this item for the full transmission change:
Regarding oil, I want to flush ALL fluids (Engine, Front Diff, Trans and Rear DIff) at the same time. Going to go with Polaris PS-4 for the Engine. What are your thoughts on this item for the full transmission change:
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