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No, it isn't. The Polaris Trail Boss 350 is a liquid cooled 2-stroke.
Check for excessive slack in the timing chain.
i have a polaris 350 1990 2 stroke. I just raced beside a truck down a road and got to about 50mph.
A 1993 ploaris 350 is a two stroke/
I think they do. Since 1994 all chain driven models have the type 3 transmission. I am not sure when or if they stopped using them. To verify I am right you could do a oem polaris parts look up for the two atvs in question and compare part numbers for the whole Assembly or the case halves of the two boxes
No, you don't mix oil into the gas of a Polaris Trail Boss 350 4-stroke. It is a 4-stroke engine, and you do notmix oil with the gas.
The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.
take off the valve covers, and the rocker arms will have adjusting nuts on them, tighten them to zero lash and the back off 1/4 turn.
It requires a special puller to get it off.
The 350 Chevy does not have a belt, it has a chain. Slack in the chain is normal as long as it is not excessive. A better determining factor on when to replace the chain, is the condition of the gears and if the chain is noisy.
you have a bolt that goes across the top of the rear axle housing and a bolt that goes across the bottom section of the axle carrier, I believe one side is a 14mm and the other side is a 17mm you have to loosen both of those, then there will be 2 long bolts sticking straight back when you are looking at the back of the axle, you have to loosen the 2 nuts at the base of those bolts so you can tighten or loosen the 2 long bolts to loosen or tighten your chain, that will be what adjusts the chain. Be very carefull to not strip any of the bolt heads! Good luck! __________________
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