Posted by JCinKY on August 22, 2017 at 19:24:43 from (166.137.10.49):
In Reply to: OT: Polaris Ranger posted by Steve@Advance on August 22, 2017 at 19:11:18:
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Sounds normal to me. RZR 800 is same way
The jerky takeoff is the nature of a bell clutch and belt drive. That's how Polaris are. There's a fine line between the clutch skipping as it's meant to and the belt grabbing. I notice it more in reverse. There may be some adjustment, I've never looked, but it could involve aftermarket clutch or clutch springs.
As for "dry bushing" I'd say normal too. The RZR is the same way. There's little to no engine braking especially down hill off the throttle. Everything is freewheeling, again bell clutch and belt.
Takes some getting used to, but 5 years later my RZR is mechanically just fine. The high idle that they all seem to have just makes it seem worse.
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