2 stroke
I have a 1993 Polaris 250 Trail Boss. It won't start. It floods out the carb. Could it be low compression?
My 98 polaris trail boss does about 55-60mph
1990 vin location for a trail boss 4wd
The oil-gas ratio for a Polaris Trail Boss 250 is typically 40:1, meaning 40 parts gasoline to 1 part 2-stroke oil. It's important to use high-quality 2-stroke oil designed for air-cooled engines to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations.
I, too, would like to know the answer! I have a 1993 Polaris Trail Boss ATV with the 250 cc engine... it tends to backfire when letting off the throttle.
The gas oil ratio for a 1987 Polaris Trail Boss 250 R ES is typically 40:1, meaning you should mix 40 parts gasoline to 1 part two-stroke oil. It's essential to use high-quality two-stroke oil to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations for your model.
I need this information for regestering my ATV
20-22 ft lbs.
There is a diagram in related links.
The 1994 Polaris 250 Trail Boss typically requires a two-stroke engine oil, specifically a high-quality oil designed for air-cooled engines. It's important to use a 50:1 fuel-to-oil mixture for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure proper maintenance and longevity of the engine.
The Polaris 250 Trail Boss and 325 Trail Boss are different models, and while they may share some components, many parts are not interchangeable due to differences in engine size, design, and specifications. It's essential to consult a parts manual or a dealer for specific compatibility. Always verify part numbers before making a purchase to ensure proper fitment.
You have to pull the front clutch off to get to the rest of the bolts...