04 sportman 500cc creeping forward-SOLVED
-
Similar Forum Topics
-
By DGBear
This thing is stuck in reverse! 2021 Axis with less than 15 hours on it. I cranked it, let it idle for a few minutes and when I put it in reverse the engine died and it won't come out of reverse gear. Any help is appreciated.
-
By tryn2hrd
I have a rancher 420 TM that since i bought it has a cold hard shift problem beyond a doubt clutch is not releasing by shift lever. After it gets good and hot it shifts ok. Tried preloading adjustment screw clutch releases and shifts smooth but slips. Have had the clutch out and apart twice for inspection and didnt see anything wrong. Any tips will be appreciated. I've ran out of things to try instead of throwing new parts at it.
-
By oxidized_black
these are what i have in my collection ... always looking for more
1985 - 1995 Polaris All Models service manual
1996 - 1998 Polaris All Models service manual
1996 - 2003 Polaris Sportsman & Xplorer 500 service manual
1996 - 2003 Sportsman 400 & 500 ~ Xplorer 500 service manual
1999 - 2000 Polaris All Models service manual
2001 Polaris 90 service manual
2001 Polaris Scrambler 50 ~ 90 Sportsman service manual
2001 Polaris Sportsman 500HO Parts Manual
2001 Polaris Sportsman 500 Parts Manual
2002 - 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 & 700 Servive Manual
2002 Polaris Sportsman 700 service manual
2003 - 2005 Polaris Magnum 330 service manual
2003 Polaris Predator 500 service manual
2003 Polaris Predator Parts Manual
2003 Polaris Trail Blazer 250 service manual
2003 Polaris Trail Boss 330 service manual Part I
2003 Polaris Trail Boss 330 service manual Part II
2003 Polaris Trail Boss 330 service manual Part III
2004 Polaris Predator 500 Owner's Manual
2004 Polaris Sportsman Owner's Manual
2005 Polaris 400 & 500 Sportsman service manual
2005 Polaris 700EFI Owner's Manual
2005 Polaris 800EFI Owner's Manual
2005 Polaris Sportsman 400 Parts Manual
2005 Polaris Sportsman 500 Parts Manual
2005 Polaris Sportsman 6x6 Owner's Manual
2005 Polaris Sportsman 700EFI & 800EFI service manual
2005 Polaris Sportsman 800 Twin EFI Parts Manual
2006 - 2007 Polaris Outlaw 500 service manual
2007 Polaris 700 800 800x2 EFI service manual
2007 Polaris Ranger 700EFI 6x6 Parts Manual2007 Polaris Ranger 700 4x4 & 6x6 service manual
2007 Polaris Ranger XP 4x4 service manual
2007 Polaris Sportsman 450 & 500EFI - 500X2EFI service manual
2007 Polaris Sportsman 700 800 - 800EFI service manual
2008 Polaris Sportsman 500EFI & 500x2 service manual
2008 Polaris Ranger 6x6 700EFI Parts Manual
2008 Polaris 800 RZR service manual
2008 Polaris Sportsman 700x2 - 800EFI - 800 Touring service manual
2009 Polaris 850HD EPS service manual
2009 Polaris Outlaw 450 & 525 service manual
2009 Polaris Outlaw 90 service manual
2009 Polaris Predator 50 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 2x4 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 4x4 Crew service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 500 2x4 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 500EFI 4x4 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 500EFI 4x4 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 700 4x4 Crew service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger 700 4x4 service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger INTL service manual
2009 Polaris Ranger RZR 170 service manual
2009 Polaris Scramber 500 service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 300 & 400HO service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 450 & 500X2 service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 500 service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 6x6 800 service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 800EFI & 800EFI service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 550XP service manual
2009 Polaris Sportsman 850XP service manual
2009 Polaris Trail Boss - Trailblazer 330 service manual
2010 Polaris Ranger RZR S service manual
2011 Polaris Ranger RZR S service manual
2011 Polaris Ranger RZR SW service manual
2012 Polaris Sportsman 400 service manual
Visit the Polaris service manual Section: https://www.quadcrazy.com/files/category/7-polaris-atv/
-
By Hagbard
Have a long story that I'll attempt to make brief. I picked up what was advertised as a 1987 LT230E with no cam or valve cover, harness dangling, no plastics, and all kinds of slop in every bushing and bearing, but hey, it was free and I love a challenge. Local guy had a couple 87 230E motors he was selling on craigslist, picked up one of those and a pisspounded DG RCM and header for $100. Went through the harness to start sorting things out and noticed a few key differences, like the stator connectors didn't mate up, one round and one square. Rubbed some of the grime off and found a VIN, Lo and behold - I have a 1990 LT160E, not a 1987 230E... By the grace of who knows what, the 230 just so happened to mount up directly to the 160 frame with no mods. Wasn't until I had broken the seal on starting to chase down the harness leads that I found out.
As it stood, advertised as a 1987 230E
After a bit of elbow grease and some eBay raiding.
Made a new seat cover and found a set of plastics, New carrier bearings, and brakes all around.
Pulled the steering and front suspension all apart and gave it some love with new bushings and tie rods
Ordered a small fortune in NOS and China parts from eBay and RockyMountain and after a couple weeks of wrenching and soldering I have a nearly complete wheeler, in pretty decent shape. Cleaned up a Mikuni carb I had laying around and mounted it up with a cone filter and a Lowe's Racing™ intake boot, and fed it some gas, primed the carb and tugged on the started rope a few times, and sure enough it belkched out some soot and fired up, ran for a couple seconds and died. No sputter, just shut off. Checked for fuel startvation, vacuum in the tank, no problems there, plenty of gas in the carb. Suspected clogged air jets, so I pulled it out of the boot and gave it a shot of ether, and it did the same thing, fired up, ran strong for 2-3 seconds and shut off. Then suspected I f*%#ed up the wiring harness somewhere, and re-traced all the leads with my newly colored wiring diagram, thanks to my kiddo's Crayola marker collection, and everything looked good. Started to suspect the CDI, solenoid, or coil might be faulty and was flipping thru the manual when a buddy stopped by with a pair of boat seats for me to reupholster for him.
He's a little bit of a savant with engines and electronics, and he got curious when I told him my predicament. Three minutes later he said "Hand me a pair of needlenose?" which he used to short the neutral switch to ground, and had me give it another tug. Fired up and ran great, no shutting off, so we deduced that the neutral switch must be at fault and after he left, I pulled it off to troubleshoot, and decided to flick the shifter a couple times with it off to see the little nubbin go around in a cricle. It didn't. I should mention at this point that I had previously changed the oil and while doing so, I took the opportunity to adjust the clutch without consulting the manual because I'm the dumbest guy I know. I did it according to the procedure I had learned for the LT185 I have, and figured the adjuster itself looked the same, they must be the same thing. I loosened the 10mm lock nut, and started turning the adjsuter screw clockwise waiting to encounter resistance, and then back it off 1/8 turn. I was really surprised when it kept turning and turning, but figured it must have been WAY out of adjustment, and went on with business. Figured I might need clutch plates at some point.
Encountered this problem, and actually read the manual and the procedure is entirely different, and I realized that I had basically "adjusted" it into oblivion. I have since drained the oil and tried to re-adjust it twice, with no luck. Anyone have any idea what I can or should do to correct the issue, or am I missing something else entirely here? (chain is off and sprocket nut is loose, if that makes any difference.) Any insight or advice would be appreciated, thanks.
-
By n4cer26
Hi guys!
I recently acquired a 2004 Sportsman 600 4x4. It originally ran great but now It runs very rough and only with choke on. It dies when you hit the throttle. I will be removing the carb for a good cleaning. At this point I'm thinking it's a fuel issue. I replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter today as they are cheap. When I get the carb back we will see how it goes. If it still runs bad I might try bypassing the fuel pump and running direct from tank to carb. Any ideas as to what I should be trying would be greatly appreciated.
Also, the carb has two nipples in the front in the front on each side. The left side has a vent hose on it but the right side is capped off. Shouldn't this one be venting as well? See pic.
I did pick up a new aftermarket carb to have just in case. There is a hose fitting on the right rear that my OEM carb doesn't have. What would this be for? I would think just keep that on capped? (See pic)
Thanksnin advance.
-
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.