Target Audience:
Polaris Sportsman 335 owners and service technicians performing maintenance or repairs, particularly those needing to identify and order parts.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential visual and numerical data for correct part identification, saving time and preventing incorrect orders. Crucial for maintaining the vehicle's functionality and longevity.
Exploded Views:
Detailed exploded diagrams illustrating component relationships.
Part Numbers:
Comprehensive list of part numbers for easy ordering.
Schematics:
Engine assembly schematics providing a breakdown of internal components.
Engine Assemblies:
Includes schematics of engine assemblies with part numbers and exploded views.
Components:
Covers most components with exploded views showing location and relationship.
Frame And Body:
Implied coverage through exploded views of plastic components, fenders, seat, panels, and frame.
Suspension And Steering:
Implied coverage through terms like forks, trees, triple, struts, swinger, suspension, handle bars, and bars.
Wheels And Tires:
Implied coverage through terms like tire, tires, wheels, front, rear, axle, and tires.
Brakes:
Implied coverage through terms like brake, brakes, pads, rotors, and hydraulic.
Fuel System:
Implied coverage through terms like fuel injection, carburetor, carburettor, fuel pump, main jet, pilot jet, mixture screw, and fuel.
Electrical System:
Implied coverage through terms like ignition, starter, rectifier, magneto, charging, lights, battery, fuse, coil, and electronic.
Drivetrain:
Implied coverage through terms like drive train, drive, transmission, primary reduction gear, and clutch.
Parts Identification:
Primary focus on identifying correct part numbers through exploded views and schematics.
Part Ordering:
Facilitates accurate part ordering to ensure correct parts are received.
Assembly Understanding:
Provides visual reference for the location and relationship of components within assemblies.
Diy Repair Assistance:
Useful for DIY mechanics for understanding component placement during repairs.
Depth Level:
Component-level identification and assembly overview. Not a diagnostic or repair manual, but essential for part sourcing.
Searchability:
Likely searchable text within the PDF, allowing for quick location of part numbers or component names.
Printability:
Printable for offline reference, useful in a workshop environment.
Graphic Detail:
High-quality exploded views and schematics, critical for accurate identification.
Binding:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper:
N/A (Digital Download)
Engine Type:
Likely a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled gasoline engine based on typical Sportsman 335 configurations of that era. Specific details would require a service manual.
Displacement:
335cc (indicated by model name)
Horsepower:
Not specified in the product description, but typically in the range of 20-25 HP for this class of ATV.
Torque:
Not specified in the product description.
Fuel Delivery:
The product description mentions both 'carburetor'/'carburettor' and 'fuel injection'/'efi'. For a 1999 model, it's more likely to be carburetor-equipped, or potentially early EFI. The manual would clarify which specific system is used for this variant.
Carburetor Mention:
Carburetor, carburettor, main jet, pilot jet, mixture screw.
Efi Mention:
Fuel injection, efi, pgm-fi (potentially indicating Honda's system if it were a Honda, but likely generic for 'electronic fuel injection' here).
Engine Parts Mentioned:
camshaft, conrod, crankshaft, piston, cylinder, valves, connecting rod, motor, engine, cam, cylinder.
Transmission Type:
Likely an Automatic (CVT - Continuously Variable Transmission) with a shaft drive, typical for Polaris Sportsman models of this era. The manual would detail specific components.
Drivetrain Components:
Drive train, drive, transmission, primary reduction gear, clutch.
Width:
Not specified in the product description, but typically around 46 inches for a Sportsman 335.
Length:
Not specified in the product description, but typically around 80 inches for a Sportsman 335.
Weight:
Not specified in the product description, but typically around 500-550 lbs dry for a Sportsman 335.
Atv Safety:
While not explicitly detailed in the parts manual description, the inclusion of brake and suspension components implies coverage of systems related to vehicle control and stability.
Braking System:
Coverage of brake components (pads, rotors, hydraulic system) is implied.
Frame Integrity:
The parts manual's exploded views of the frame and related components would be crucial for ensuring the structural integrity necessary for safe operation.
Maintenance References:
While this is a parts manual, it's indispensable for maintenance by providing the correct part numbers for wear items such as filters, spark plugs, and brake components. A separate service manual would detail intervals.
Fluid References:
The manual would indirectly reference fluid needs by listing parts for cooling systems (coolant replace, coolant change), lubrication systems (engine oil, viscosity), and transmission/drive systems.
Common Part Replacements:
As a parts manual, it directly addresses the replacement of components that are common wear items or failure points, such as carburetor jets, fuel pump components, brake pads, tires, and suspension parts. Terms like 'plug', 'carburetor', 'starter', 'fuel pump', 'brakes', 'tires', 'suspension', 'clutch' indicate these areas.
Polaris Atv Legacy:
Polaris has a long-standing reputation in the ATV market, with the Sportsman line being a cornerstone for recreational and utility use since its inception.
Sportsman 335 Positioning:
The Sportsman 335 was a mid-range offering in Polaris's ATV lineup, known for its versatility and comfort, often targeted at recreational riders who also performed light utility work.
Model Year Significance:
1999 was a key year for ATVs, with manufacturers refining their designs and technologies. This manual covers a specific iteration of the popular Sportsman platform.