RZR Valve Seal Replacement WITHOUT Removing Head
If you've noticed burning oil, and exhaust smoke upon first startup, your valve seals may have gone bad. Here's how to replace your RZR valve seals without removing the head. In 2013, Polaris switched to a different style valve seal but the steps will still work with the new style. Removing the bed may be required to get the exhaust valve seals. Thanks for watching!

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