Polaris chaincases typically require Polaris AGL (All-Season Gear Lube) or a similar gear oil specifically designed for snowmobiles and ATVs. It’s important to use the recommended oil to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage to the drivetrain. Always refer to the owner's manual for the specific viscosity and specifications required for your Polaris model.
9 OZ.
i just put a whole bottle of 7th gear chaincase oil itslike 16 oz but if your picky its like 9 but chaincases arent to picky you can run atf or gear oil with no problems but i like chaincase oil myself
Polaris has its brand of hub oil , which is not cheap . Ford ATF :automatic transmission fluid is recommended if you do not want to pay for Polaris oil .
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To remove the chaincase cover from a 1999 Polaris XLT RMK snowmobile, start by draining the chaincase oil. Next, remove the screws or bolts securing the chaincase cover, typically found around the perimeter of the cover. Carefully pry the cover off, ensuring not to damage any gaskets or seals. Finally, inspect the cover and the area for any debris or damage before reassembly.
A 1999 Polaris Magnum 500 typically requires 10W-40 synthetic or petroleum-based oil for its engine. For the transmission and chaincase, Polaris recommends using their own Polaris AGL oil or an equivalent that meets the specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate and specific recommendations for oil types and capacities.
no oil goes in the crank case, it uses lubrication from the 2cycle oil injected into the fuel that runs through the crank area
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Best bet is Polaris synthetic.
If you do not want to use Polaris trans oil ,they recommend 30 w engine oil
You should use Polaris ps-4 synthetic oil for year round use. l
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