On a Polaris 500 4x4, the spark plug is located on the engine's cylinder head. To access it, you'll typically need to remove the plastic cover or seat, depending on the model year. The spark plug is usually positioned towards the top of the engine, near the air intake. Ensure the engine is cool before attempting to reach or replace the spark plug.
The spark plug gap for a Polaris Indy 500 should be set between .025 and .028 inches. A new spark plug should need no adjustments as they come preset from the factory.
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Directly under the fuel tank.....have fun...
it is located under the gas tank. once you remove the tank you will see a spark arrester pull that our and look down into where it was and you will see your spark plug
To change a spark plug you need to take off the seat and the side panel on the right side. After you do this the spark plug will be in front of the carb and on top of the engine block.
Take the seat off , then the right side cover . The spark plug will be behind the ground cable on top of the motor . Should be a special spark plug tool in your tool kit .
thinkin its about .028 in or .7mm. should be written on the inside of the hood somewheres
on top up engine. below fuel tank. usually has red rubber cover.
under the front rack.
Its in the top of the head. You have to reach up between the gas tank and head and feel for the plug wire. pull the spark plug cap and its down a couple inches. use the factory wrench to get to it. Its a pain.
timing marks on a 97 polaris 500 magnum 4x4 atv
The crankcase drain plug on a 2007 Polaris scrambler 500 is hard to locate. However, it is behind the bolt in the skid plate.