Which one? most are not much more than removing a bolt or two. All but one will slide off without much effort. Let me know if you need more help.
It's not recommended to use BRP oil in a Polaris snowmobile, as each manufacturer formulates their oil to meet specific requirements for their engines. Using oil not designed for your snowmobile could affect performance and potentially void warranties. Always refer to your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil type to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your snowmobile.
Easy, put a turbo on it.
No it isnt.
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You need to put the correct fluid or the front wheels will engage even if the all wheel drive switch is in 2 wheel drive. The part number is 2877922 get it from a Polaris main dealer. should be £7.50 + vat for a quart. www.polaris-britain.com
polaris has its own type of transmission fluid. it is called "polaris demand drive fluid" and is available from any polaris dealer
Take the belt off, take the bolt off of the idler pulley, take the pulley off, put a new one on replace the bolt, and put the belt back on
You put the key in & you turn it & it will start.
you mean trucks and yes you can but the easier way is to put a bearing onto a truck then push the wheels onto the bearing
polaris reccomends AGL (automatic Gearcase Lubricant) only the polaris dealer sells it though it is about 9 dollars a quart i think
There is no reason why not, however you may want to make sure your snowmobile has reverse. You would also have to rig it up yourself as I haven't seen this done before.