To change the stator on a Polaris 300 Explorer, first disconnect the battery and remove the plastic covers to access the engine. Next, detach the flywheel by using a flywheel puller, then remove the old stator by unscrewing it from its mounting position and disconnecting the wiring harness. Install the new stator by reversing these steps, ensuring all connections are secure, and finally, reassemble the covers and reconnect the battery. Always refer to the service manual for specific torque specifications and procedures.
how much oil to put in polaris 300 explorer 4*4 98
520
it is a 300 polaris explorer
On the very bottom between primary & secondary.
4 ml
To remove the started on a Polaris 300 Explorer ATV first open the hood. Locate the started which will be up against the wall near the driver's side and remove the screws. You can now install a new started.
Under the engine there should be a drain plug up in the skid plate as to keep it from getting damaged. On the right side of the engine you should find the filter.
Idon't know about a 1995 Polaris 300 Sportsman, but I have a 2008 Polaris 300 Sportsman and the main particular oil I use for mine is Polaris brand oil. If your not satisfied with my answer, call your Polaris Company.
To change the stator on a 1989 Kawasaki Bayou 300 2x4, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the necessary body panels for access. Then, remove the flywheel by loosening the center bolt and using a puller if needed. Next, take out the old stator by unscrewing it from the engine case and disconnecting the wiring. Finally, install the new stator in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the panels and reconnecting the battery.
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To remove the starter from a 1996 Polaris Explorer 300 4x4 ATV, first ensure the ignition is off and disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical issues. Remove the starter cover and disconnect the electrical connections from the starter. Then, unbolt the starter from its mounting brackets, making sure to keep track of the hardware. Finally, carefully pull the starter out from its housing.
There are three hoses on a Polaris 300 carburetor. The fuel line is the large one. One is a vent hose that goes nowhere, and the oil injector line connects to the small hose connector on the right side, nearest to the air intake. It goes straight out.