GL5 80/90 gear lube
step on the foot brake. then pull the shift lever to the desired gear.
32oz in my 2004 Sportsman 400. After you add just check the level on the dipstick to see if you are in the right area.
It might be that your clutch is not disengaging properly, so your gears won't shift.
For a 1994 Polaris Sportsman 400, the recommended transmission oil is Polaris AGL (All-Season Gear Lube) or a similar high-quality gear oil with a viscosity rating of 75W-90. It's important to avoid using automotive transmission fluids, as they may not provide the necessary protection for the ATV's transmission. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
Engine idle is set too high , turn the idle down should take care of the problem
For the front hubs of a Polaris 6x6 Sportsman, you should use Polaris Demand Drive fluid, which is specifically designed for the all-wheel drive system. If that is not available, a high-quality gear oil with a viscosity of 75W-90 can also be used. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and ensure proper maintenance practices.
To change the rear gear case oil in a 2003 Polaris Sportsman 400, first ensure the ATV is on a flat surface and secure it. Remove the drain plug from the rear gear case and allow the old oil to completely drain out. Once drained, replace the drain plug, then remove the fill plug and use a suitable gear oil to fill the case until it reaches the recommended level. Finally, replace the fill plug and check for any leaks before testing the ATV.
Check the shift linkage to see if it is loose , and has gotten out of adjustment . Unhook both the high /reverse linkage and the low linkage . See if you can shift it out of gear with a pair of pliers . Then see if you can get it in high and reverse . If you can then adjust the linkage .
GLS on a container of gear lubricant typically stands for "Gear Lubricant Specification." It indicates that the lubricant meets specific performance and quality standards for use in gearboxes and differentials. This designation ensures that the lubricant provides adequate protection, reduces wear, and enhances the efficiency of gear systems in various applications. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure compatibility with your equipment.
For a 1999 Polaris Sportsman 4x4, the rear differential typically uses a hypoid gear oil, commonly recommended as 75W-90 or 80W-90. For the transmission, you should use a Polaris transmission fluid or a suitable equivalent, often specified as ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid). Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations to ensure optimal performance.
OG grease is "Open Gear" grease. OGL is "Open Gear Lubricant".
The 2002 Polaris Predator 500 does not come with a reverse gear. It was designed primarily as a sport ATV, focusing on performance and agility rather than utility features like reverse. Riders typically need to maneuver the vehicle manually if they need to back up.