What is a 2007 Polaris Sportsman 500 worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $6,999 | $3,580 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $6,999 | $3,580 |
Where are the grease fittings on a Polaris general?
two on the front stabilizer bar two on the rear stabilizer bar and three on the propshaft yokes.
How do you grease ATV U joints?
In order to lube one, you have to shove grease into the shaft via a zerk, which then gets pushed through the roller bearings, lubricating them, and then finally gets pushed out of the seal. You know you’ve filled the air gaps and pushed the old dirty grease out when you see clean grease oozing out of the seal.
Can you grease sealed U joints?
Sealed poly propelyne universal joints are designed for the ( LIFETIME ) of the truck . These days , lifetime is considered 50,000 miles . As mentioned above , the only way to grease them is to discard them and install new universal joints with grease zerks .
Do all U joints have grease Zerks?
Most of the time, loss of lubrication is the reason U-joints fail. Original-equipment joints typically have no grease fittings, and even replacement units often have zerks that you can’t reach with your grease gun. In either case, leveling the vehicle is the only way to increase the universal joints’ life span.
How often do you grease U-joints?
every 5,000 miles
What kind of grease goes in a CV joint?
Body. Good grease for cv-joints should have 2/3 NLGI consistency number. Usually, NLGI number is written on the package.
What color is CV joint grease?
In it he mentioned that there are two different types of grease, for inner and outer CV joints, which can be identified by the colour of the grease. According to him “inner joint grease is yellow” and the outer grease is green.
Can you put too much grease in a CV joint?
You can only get so much grease into the joint. Excess will simply be wasted messy grease, but should not create a problem other than dealing with it when you rebuild the CV. I usually pack mine flush to the joint and then a couple fingers full into the boot.
How long will a CV joint last without grease?
To keep that all-important grease contained where it should be, each joint is enshrouded by a protective rubber boot, or “CV boot.” As long as that boot remains intact, it is not uncommon for CV joints to last well over 100,000 miles or more.
Can a bad CV joint cause a wobble?
A related issue that can cause vibration is worn CV (constant velocity) joints. When this happens, the CV joint will sustain damage over time due to loss of the lubricating grease and due to the entry of dirt and debris. Damaged CV joints can produce suspension vibration in your car, and will need to be replaced.