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bobbygasser216

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Posted: 07/13/08 06:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

there is alot of good discusions over on Hard Core Sledder.com about oil and crank issues. in the polaris forums


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i run amsoil dominater, never had a problem, ran 50:1 on my 440 and 32:1 on my mod and never a problem.

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With that much oil how could u have a promblem that's why it says 100to 1

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skidooalltheway wrote:

With that much oil how could u have a promblem that's why it says 100to 1

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Andy you stick your 100 to 1 oil were the sun dont shine. That stuff cost me a crank last year.

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Doesn't matter what oil you use in a Polaris, right Mike? They never seize.

Now for the Ski Doo drivers at Grantsburg, use 3 in 1 Locksmith oil.

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Skip you know Polaris are reliable and we use the best oil available to keep them that way.

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We have switch to Lucas Oil's Semi-Syn in our champ sled and have never had a problem. Even noticed way less wear on the piston skirt than with Amsoil. And its great in new motors because it lets the ring(s) seat better right away.


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Petawawarace wrote:

We have switch to Lucas Oil's Semi-Syn in our champ sled and have never had a problem. Even noticed way less wear on the piston skirt than with Amsoil. And its great in new motors because it lets the ring(s) seat better right away.


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Yoo wrote:

Doesn't matter what oil you use in a Polaris, right Mike? They never seize.

Now for the Ski Doo drivers at Grantsburg, use 3 in 1 Locksmith oil.


Skip, where is all this hatred of Ski-Doo's coming from? Were you molested by one as a child?

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Kelly...I can only wish.

Just having fun...See you in Grantsburg.

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