Vehicle Type:
All-terrain vehicle (ATV) / Utility vehicle
Competitors 2001:
Polaris Sportsman, Arctic Cat, Yamaha Kodiak, Honda Foreman
Utility Focus:
Designed for utility and recreational off-road use.
Diagnostic Aid:
Essential tool for diagnosing part issues and ensuring correct replacements.
Diy Support:
Facilitates DIY maintenance and repair by providing clear part identification.
Value:
Ensures accurate part ordering, saving time and preventing costly mistakes.
Engine Components:
Camshaft, carburetor, fuel injection, crankshaft, conrod, intake valves, pistons, cylinders, spark plugs, ignition system, starter motor, flywheel, connecting rod, fuel pump, radiator, exhaust system, muffler, carburetor jets (pilot, main, slow)
Drivetrain Components:
Drive train, primary reduction gear, transmission, drive shaft, swingarm, wheel hubs, axle
Suspension Steering:
Front forks, triple trees, steering components, suspension struts, suspension springs
Components:
Brake rotors, brake pads, brake lines, brake system components
Components:
Battery, starter, ignition coil, magneto, rectifier, charging system, fuses, lights (front, rear), switches, electronic components
Components:
Fenders, body panels, plastic components, seat
Components:
Carburetor, fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel pump, mixture screw
Part Identification:
Identification of specific part numbers through exploded views and schematics
Part Ordering:
Guidance for ordering correct parts
Component Location:
Shows location and relationship of components
Depth:
Detailed part identification, schematics, and component relationships for accurate part ordering and assembly visualization.
Torque Specs:
Not explicitly stated for the manual itself, but a comprehensive manual would include torque specifications for critical fasteners.
Valve Clearance:
Not applicable for most 2-stroke engines, but if 4-stroke, the manual would provide this.
Compression Ratio:
Not specified in product info; manual would detail engine specifications.
Tire Size:
Manual would specify appropriate tire sizes for front and rear.
Wheel Bolt Pattern:
Not applicable for many ATVs which use splined hubs or different mounting methods than cars.
Fluid Capacities:
Manual would specify capacities for engine oil, coolant, and transmission fluid.
Engine Family:
Polaris 2-stroke (typical for this era and displacement, though EFI mentioned suggests possibility of 4-stroke)
Displacement:
325cc (estimated based on model name)
Configuration:
Likely single-cylinder
Horsepower:
Not specified in product info, typically in the 20-30 HP range for this class.
Torque:
Not specified in product info.
Fuel Delivery:
Carbureted or Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) – 'fuel injection' and 'efi' mentioned in keywords suggest a possibility.
Type:
Likely air-cooled or liquid-cooled, manual would specify.
Type:
Magneto ignition system typical for ATVs of this era.
Length:
Not specified in product info.
Width:
Not specified in product info.
Height:
Not specified in product info.
Dry Weight:
Not specified in product info, but typically in the 500-600 lb range for this class.
Payload Capacity:
Not specified in product info.
Towing Capacity:
Not specified in product info.
Oil Change Interval:
Not specified in product info; typically 50-100 hours or annually for ATVs. Manual would provide specifics for engine and transmission fluids.
Engine Oil:
Manual would specify viscosity (e.g., SAE 10W-40 or 20W-50) and type (e.g., API SG or higher, JASO MA).
Coolant:
If liquid-cooled, manual would specify type and mix ratio (e.g., ethylene glycol based, 50/50).
Transmission Fluid:
Not specified in product info; often a specific gear oil or ATF for CVT belt drive systems.
Common Atv Issues 2001:
Carburetor clogging, electrical connector corrosion, CVT belt wear, suspension component wear. Manual helps address these by providing correct part numbers for replacements.
Air Filter:
Manual would contain specific Polaris part number.
Oil Filter:
Manual would contain specific Polaris part number if applicable (some 2-strokes don't have oil filters).