Drive Chain Lubrication and Adjustment
Lubricate the drive chain with Polaris chain spray lube or an approved chain lube at the interval specified in the Maintenance Schedule, see Overview. Lubricate more often under severe use, such as in dirty or wet conditions.
Washing the drive chain with a high pressure washer or solvents can cause premature wear and chain failure. Do not use a high pressure washer or gasoline to clean the drive chain. Operating the vehicle with improper rear drive chain deflection can result in severe damage to the transmission and drive components. Always make sure the chain adjusted within the stated specifications.
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Remove cap from rear of the cargo area.
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Loosen upper nut 1 on the chain tensioner bracket.
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Turn lower nuts 2 clockwise in 1/2 turn increments, then turn upper nut until tight. Follow this procedure until chain is at proper tension. To check for proper tension, press the down on the middle of the chain with thumb using 22 lbs (100N) of force. Chain deflection 3 should be within specification.
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Repeat these steps until chain is adjusted to desired deflection.
Chain Deflection:
Using 22 lbs (100N) of force
New Chain: 3/16 - 13/32” (5 - 10 mm)
Broken In Chain: 13/32 - 19/32” (10 - 15 mm)
A new chain will stretch after the vehicle is used for a period of time.