50/1
the battery on a polaris explorer should be located under the rear fender above the left rear tire. if it is not there, it will be almost directly under the gas tank, in front of the engine
Many Polaris 2-stroke motors have an oil injection system that varies the amount of oil required. If a user is eliminating this system, or has a unit without oil injection, the standard ratio is 50:1.
Yes 32-1 ratio
50:1 2.56oz to one gal
for high performance use 30 to 1 for normal use it would be 50 to 1
40:1
Remove the hose from petcock check if fuel is flowing from it ok. If its not you have to clean out the tank. If its in the hose just replace the hose.
For a 1997 Polaris Scrambler 400 4x4, the recommended gas-to-oil mix ratio is typically 40:1. This means you should mix 3.2 ounces of 2-stroke oil per gallon of gasoline. Always use high-quality 2-stroke oil and ensure thorough mixing to keep the engine running smoothly.
For optimal performance, it is generally recommended to mix Polaris oil at a ratio of 50:1 with gasoline. This means you would use 2.6 ounces of oil for every 1 gallon of gas. Always check the specific guidelines for your engine type, as different models may have different requirements.
The Polaris MSX 140 jet ski typically has a gas-oil ratio of 50:1. This means that for every 50 parts of gasoline, there should be 1 part of two-stroke oil mixed in. It's important to use the correct oil type and ensure proper mixing to maintain engine performance and longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
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.
1997 300 mxc manual says 40:1 to 60:1 i find with the stock carb settings my bike runs just right at 50:1