Im thinking of buying a 97 Polaris Indy that has high miles and am wondering how much its going to cost to rebuild the top end
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'97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
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'97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
$300 plus per cylinder . It might need a new belt, new clutches, new gas ($) shocks, track, idler wheels, water pump. $780 for water pump. 525 pounds of can't turn, doesn't stop well, doesn't hook up, and don't ever drive on a side slope. And this is the real thing it's very, very difficult to work on with all of these parts tightly packed in together. Repair manual is 600 pages of English translated into Japanese and then translated back into English I can't understand it.
In other words forget about it. Consider a 1977 Liquifire, truly worthy sled.
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Last edited by SnowCrossMark on Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
1977 340 Liquifire, 2 - 1978 440 Liquifires, 78 cc Clone(#35),
1997 Polaris XCR SE 600 (mistake).....
#400v
I seemed to have been a much better driver when my sled was slower.
1997 Polaris XCR SE 600 (mistake).....
#400v
I seemed to have been a much better driver when my sled was slower.
Re: '97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
Just for parts ?SnowCrossMark wrote:$300 plus per cylinder . It might need a new belt, new clutches, new gas ($) shocks, track, idler wheels, water pump. $780 for water pump. 525 pounds of can't turn, doesn't stop well, doesn't hook up, and don't ever drive on a side slope. And this is the real thing it's very very difficult to on with with all of these parts tightly packed in together. Repair manual is 600 pages of English translated into Japanese and then translated back into English I can't understand it.
In other words forget about it. Consider a 1977 Liquifire, truly worthy sled.
Welcome to the site. - Mark -
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Re: '97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
I did a 600 and was 1200 with new sleaves pistons and gaskets.
Chris
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All the used sleds i can find in my price range have 5000-10000 miles on them
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Re: '97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
Will they need a rebuild if they have been serviced regularly ?
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Re: '97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
It really depends on what it all needs. How far do you want to go, cheap pistons or wiseco, polaris clutches are pretty solid. I have torn some apart with 7000+ miles and just need new buttons on the primary and secondary might want new springs also. Check the front suspension especially where the trailing arms arms connect to the tunnel. I have seen them broken and just dangling in the belly pan. As far as the motor if its still running I wouldn't touch it they used plenty of oil.
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Re: '97 Polaris 680 Indy ultra sp rebuild question
Thanks alotsledder670 wrote:It really depends on what it all needs. How far do you want to go, cheap pistons or wiseco, polaris clutches are pretty solid. I have torn some apart with 7000+ miles and just need new buttons on the primary and secondary might want new springs also. Check the front suspension especially where the trailing arms arms connect to the tunnel. I have seen them broken and just dangling in the belly pan. As far as the motor if its still running I wouldn't touch it they used plenty of oil.
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