The 1998 Polaris W98BA38C is a part of the Polaris 2-stroke engine lineup, specifically designed for use in their snowmobiles. This model features a 488cc engine, which is known for delivering good power and performance in various snow conditions. It typically utilizes a fan-cooled system for efficient temperature regulation during operation. This engine contributes to the overall agility and handling that Polaris snowmobiles are known for.
The crank case is the bottom end of the motor. This fills automatically upon running. The motor oil suggested for a Polaris 4 stroke motor is 0W-40.
Polaris four stroke oil is a 0-40w synthetic.
For a Polaris 800 engine, it's recommended to use Polaris Premium 2-Cycle Oil for optimal performance and protection. If you have a 4-stroke model, Polaris recommends using 0W-40 or 5W-50 synthetic oil to ensure proper lubrication under various temperature conditions. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on your model and year.
DT model engines are 2 stroke
Check and see if it has the same model number. If it has the same model number it should fit.
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a 4 0hp 4000 rpm 3 stroke engine with 2 fly wheels and standard transmission.
yes
needs to be over 105 to run ideal is 120-130 stock higher if modified
the predator 50 does not have a dipstick it is a 2 stroke. It does have a sight glass for the tranny its on the right side if you are sitting on it behind the motor on trans.
The 850 model, 85 hp Mercury outboard, is a 2 stroke engine requiring a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio.
The dry weight of a 2002 model, 75hp Mercury outboard 4 stroke, is 386 lbs.