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Vector Summerizing

vmax3

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I have a 2010 Vector LTX, and am curious what is the best way to summerize it.
Any comments?
 

vmax3 said:
I have a 2010 Vector LTX, and am curious what is the best way to summerize it.
Any comments?

I am a newbie to 4 strokes and a Vector myself and I was told is to top up the gas tank with a higher rating gasoline and add some Sea Foam, run it through for 10 minutes.
Just fire the sled up every 4 to 6 weeks for 10-15 minutes after.

As far as everything else goes, I wash, dry, wax, grease and spray some silicone based penetrant/Ruct Check on all tie rods and suspension components, basically soak everything down and thats about it there.

I also raise the sled up off the suspension front and rear.

This is all I have been told to do (Sea Foam and gas part) but I am also curious if I am missing something?
 
rancidjo said:
also remove drive belt, loosen track, removal of battery with a tender on it

Why remove the battery if the pigtails stick out on the right side under the panel?
 
i guess there is no need to remove it, I just do on my 06 nytro because I put the battery up on my shelf, as I pull the airbox anyway to drain and clean my carbs
 
09nytro said:
blow out the cluches w/air to i always pull them off but that is just me

Does the primary remove fairly easy?

The way I have always done Polaris sleds was to buy the clutch removal tool and basically impact it off, are Yamaha clutches the same way?
I heard this was hard on the crank?
 
you will have to get a puller and a holding tool dont use an impacted that is hard on the crank if comes off hard put some grease in it it should come right off :Rockon:
 


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