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I bought a used 2014 Polaris razor 800s last year. It had less than 500 miles on it, and was owned by a little old couple that used to go on joy rides in the mountains. They retired and moved to Florida and sold it with everything else they owned. It has not had any of its Schedule maintenance done because it didn’t have 500 miles on it when I purchased it.
I decided to go through it and change all the oils this year so I could start a schedule. The transmission fluid, rear differential and engine oil looked brand new. Air filter looked great, and there was no dust in the intake. The transfer case oil was another story. It was gray. Doing some digging online the general consensus is water contamination through the vents.
Can anybody confirm this theory or have seen something similar? The plan is to run it on the next trip with the new oil, then change the oil again to get any contaminated oil that didn’t come out with the first oil change. I’m just hoping that gray is truly from water and not metal.
Machine has NEVER been abused, submerged, run hot, or anything else. I used it hunting last year and I don’t think it went over 20mph. I’m pretty sure the retired couple treated it the same way, everything the guy owned looked brand new when I went to his house to pick it up.
Here’s one of the posts I found…
I decided to go through it and change all the oils this year so I could start a schedule. The transmission fluid, rear differential and engine oil looked brand new. Air filter looked great, and there was no dust in the intake. The transfer case oil was another story. It was gray. Doing some digging online the general consensus is water contamination through the vents.
Can anybody confirm this theory or have seen something similar? The plan is to run it on the next trip with the new oil, then change the oil again to get any contaminated oil that didn’t come out with the first oil change. I’m just hoping that gray is truly from water and not metal.
Machine has NEVER been abused, submerged, run hot, or anything else. I used it hunting last year and I don’t think it went over 20mph. I’m pretty sure the retired couple treated it the same way, everything the guy owned looked brand new when I went to his house to pick it up.
Here’s one of the posts I found…
Fluid Change is this normal
Just did my annual fluid change in my 800. Always use Polaris fluids as spect'ed in the owners manual. Every year when I change the fluid the rear end and the Transmission fluid comes out grey, thick and a little gritty. I rarley ride in water and the vent tubes look good so I don't think it is...
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