The 300 express is a two stroke
but they run like a 4 stroke if yours is in good condition like mine! first cold pull start. but very fun 2 stroke 4 wheelers. quick and simple and you dont have to worry about problems with 4 wheel drive!
Yes ,it is a 2-stroke
It is a 2 stroke oil injected
4-stroke... The 400 is a 2-stroke
2 stroke
two stroke
I believe Polaris only made 300 4x4's with an air cooled 2 stroke, which uses injected two stroke oil. There is no oil in the crankcases. Some of the 400LC motors have a small amount of gear oil in a cavity between the recoil and crankcase for the balancer shaft. Your polaris will have a small dipstick on the right side close to the counter shaft sprocket for the transmission. Polaris Tech, Florida I believe Polaris only made 300 4x4's with an air cooled 2 stroke, which uses injected two stroke oil. There is no oil in the crankcases. Some of the 400LC motors have a small amount of gear oil in a cavity between the recoil and crankcase for the balancer shaft. Your polaris will have a small dipstick on the right side close to the counter shaft sprocket for the transmission. Polaris Tech, Florida
4 stroke
A 1993 ploaris 350 is a two stroke/
4 stroke
For a 1997 Polaris 300 Xplorer two-stroke, you should use a high-quality two-stroke oil that meets API TC standards. It's essential to use oil specifically designed for two-stroke engines to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Common options include synthetic or semi-synthetic two-stroke oils. Always check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations from the manufacturer.
The Polaris Explorer is a 4-stroke engine snowmobile. Polaris has primarily focused on 4-stroke technology for their newer models, offering benefits such as improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to 2-stroke engines. Always check the specific model year for precise details, as specifications can vary.
yes it does