I can get to 70-80 MPH
The Valve Lash for a Polaris Magnum 330 or a Trail Boss 330 is .006 on the Intake & .006 on the Exhaust.
The location of the fuel filter on a Polaris 330 Trail Boss is in the fuel line that connects to the fuel pump. The fuel pump is located on the driver's side of the motor.
No, it is not. The 300 and 350 are different critters. There are a number of machines in the Trial Boss series, and the 325 and 330 are just two more of them. Though there is some interchangability of parts, it's best to do some homework before "substituting" anything.
that's the gear oil level that's the gear oil level
1.2 to 1.5 quarts of 0w30 synthetic. strongly recommend using real polaris oil.
The 2005 Polaris Trail Boss 330 typically requires Polaris Premium Transmission Fluid or an equivalent ATV-specific oil. It is important to check the owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommendations to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Using the correct fluid type is crucial for maintaining the transmission system.
The drain plug on a Polaris 330 Trail Boss is typically located on the bottom of the engine case, near the oil pan. To access it, you may need to remove any protective covers or panels. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and that the engine is cool before attempting to drain the oil. Consult the owner's manual for specific details and diagrams related to your model.
The spark plugs on a Polaris 330 Trail Boss are located on the top of the engine, typically near the cylinder head. To access them, you may need to remove the seat and possibly some side panels for better visibility and reach. The spark plugs are connected to ignition coils, which you will also need to disconnect to remove the plugs. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The inline fuel filter on a 2005 Polaris 330 Trail Boss is typically located along the fuel line, between the fuel tank and the carburetor. To access it, follow the fuel line from the tank to the carburetor, and you should find the filter secured in place. It may be necessary to remove some panels or components for better access. Always ensure the vehicle is off and cool before attempting any maintenance.
IT gos about 90-95 km
Yes it does. It is near the front sprocket at the back of the engine. Look for a yellow dipstick. You will need to get Amsoil severe gear synthetic oil 75/90w at NAPA or your Polaris dealer will have the oil. I have yet figured out how to drain it.
try adjusting the air intake when throttled up... provided carb is clean