2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Owners Manual - Page 56

2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Manual

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ADULT SECTION Maintenance Fuel Valve/Fuel Lines Inspect the fuel valve and the fuel lines regularly. Carefully check the system's fuel line condition after periods of storage. Normal deterioration from weather and fuel compounds can occur. Replace any worn or damaged components. Exhaust System At approximately 50 hours, check the exhaust system for wear or damage. To inspect, allow the engine and exhaust system to cool completely. Open the hood and inspect the muffler and pipes for cracks or damage. Check for weak or missing retaining springs or damper/support grommets. CAUTION Hot exhaust system parts can cause serious burns. Allow adequate time for the exhaust system to cool. Never perform this procedure with the engine running. 54

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ADULT SECTION
Maintenance
Fuel Valve/Fuel Lines
Inspect the fuel valve and the fuel lines regularly. Carefully check the
system's fuel line condition after periods of storage. Normal deteriora-
tion from weather and fuel compounds can occur. Replace any worn or
damaged components.
Exhaust System
At approximately 50 hours, check the exhaust system for wear or dam-
age. To inspect, allow the engine and exhaust system to cool completely.
Open the hood and inspect the muffler and pipes for cracks or damage.
Check for weak or missing retaining springs or damper/support grom-
mets.
CAUTION
Hot exhaust system parts can cause serious burns. Allow adequate time for
the exhaust system to cool. Never perform this procedure with the engine run-
ning.