Maintenance – Polaris 2000 Universal Snowmobile User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Track Tension

Track adjustment is critical for proper handling. Always maintain correct tension

and alignment.
Tension adjustments should be

made only after the track is

warmed up and limber.

1. Turn the machine off.
2. Lift the rear of the machine

and safely support it off the

ground.

3. Place the recommended

weight

or

downward

pressure on the track at the

specified

distance

(see

chart) ahead of the center of

the rear idler wheel.

NOTE:

Measure at the point

where the weight is hanging.

4. Check for specified slack

between the wear surface of

the track clip and the plastic

hi-fax (C).

If the track needs adjustment:

5. Loosen rear idler shaft bolt

(D).

6. Loosen locknuts (A) (except on models with Xtra Lite suspension).
7. Tighten or loosen the track adjusting screws (B) as necessary to provide equal

adjustment on both sides of the track.

8. Repeat measurement on the other side of the track. NOTE: Check more

frequently when machine is new.

9. Start machine and slowly rotate the track at least five revolutions, let the track

stop rotating by itself (do not apply brakes).

10. Check track alignment (side to side) by comparing the distance from the guide

clip to Hi-fax on both sides. Readjust until centered.

11. Tighten Locknuts (A)
12. Tighten Idler Shaft Bolt (D)

C

B A

D

Track

Hi-fax

XTRA 10

C

B A

D

WIDETRAK

weight

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