Check your gearbox level you have an oil leak in your oil injection system or your gear box. The injection oil is lighter than the the gear box.
The oil filter is under the battery.
It's not recommended to use BRP oil in a Polaris snowmobile, as each manufacturer formulates their oil to meet specific requirements for their engines. Using oil not designed for your snowmobile could affect performance and potentially void warranties. Always refer to your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil type to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your snowmobile.
Two-stroke oil is the same stuff whether it says "snowmobile," "outboard" or "weed whacker" on the bottle. As long as the mix ratio is right, you can put the same oil in your snowmobile and your boat.
Your snowmobile has either overheated or there is not enough oil in the tank.
For a 1998 Polaris XC600 snowmobile, it is recommended to use Polaris Genuine Gearcase Oil, specifically designed for snowmobile gear cases. The oil should be a high-quality synthetic or mineral oil with a viscosity suitable for cold temperatures. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and capacities to ensure optimal performance and protection for your snowmobile's gearbox.
no no no only use 2 cycle oil
No, not really. A bad head gasket will allow engine coolant into the combustion chamber and oil into the radiator. A puddle could be a couple of things. Your oil pan gasket may be leaking, oil filter not correct type or not properly installed, valve cover gaskets leaking, or the worst may be possible. Your crakshaft and camshaft seals might be bad.
the 1987 artic cat jag has a oil tank under the hood that you put 2 cycle oil in. then when the sled is running it injects its oil into the gas . that is if everything is still stock and original
The rainbow-colored film that gasoline or oil forms on a puddle is one indication that hydrocarbons are not soluble in water
standard 2 stroke oil snowmobile or dirt bike oil
No, oil can't be mixed with anythingexcept for itself. You couldn't separate oil puddle of water if that's what you mean. You'd have to have some fancy gadget like scientists use for things like that. In other words, you could not.
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