Polaris snowmobile belt deflection DIY guide
Whether you have a brand new Polaris snowmobile or one with a few good miles on it, the belt deflection is one of the often overlooked periodic adjustments that'll keep your sled performing optimally. The belt and clutch system transfer power from the motor to the track and needs to be periodically maintained. Improper belt deflection can make your sled feel sluggish and perform poorly from clutch engagement to the top end. Keep your Polaris sleds clutch system in optimal power transfer performance with with the simple tips outlined in this video.

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