xp-s, amsoil, or blue marble.
standard 2 stroke oil snowmobile or dirt bike oil
For a 1998 Polaris XC600 snowmobile, it is recommended to use Polaris Genuine Gearcase Oil, specifically designed for snowmobile gear cases. The oil should be a high-quality synthetic or mineral oil with a viscosity suitable for cold temperatures. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and capacities to ensure optimal performance and protection for your snowmobile's gearbox.
A Ski-Doo snowmobile may bog down due to several reasons, including a clogged fuel filter, dirty carburetors, or improper fuel-to-oil mixture. Additionally, issues with the spark plugs or ignition system can affect performance. It’s also possible that the snowmobile is experiencing a mechanical issue, such as a stuck throttle or a malfunctioning exhaust system. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues.
The 1979 Scorpion 440 TK snowmobile typically uses a lightweight gear oil for its chain case. A common recommendation is to use 75W-90 gear oil, which provides appropriate lubrication and protection for the chain case components. Always consult the owner's manual or a service guide for specific recommendations and to ensure compatibility with your snowmobile's system.
I recommend every 1500 miles or seasonal. Mobile 1 75/90w synthethic gear oil is considered an excellent choice by some and widely available.
answered on dootalk. 75W90 synthetic gear lube
You can use any oil as long as it's snowmobile oil, it dosent matter if it's arctic cat oil or Polaris oil, it's the SAME
no oil goes in the crank case, it uses lubrication from the 2cycle oil injected into the fuel that runs through the crank area
For a 1993 Yamaha Ovation ski-doo, it's recommended to use a high-quality chain case oil specifically designed for snowmobiles. Look for an oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications, typically a low-viscosity gear oil or a dedicated snowmobile chain case oil. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations to ensure optimal performance and protection.
It's not recommended to use BRP oil in a Polaris snowmobile, as each manufacturer formulates their oil to meet specific requirements for their engines. Using oil not designed for your snowmobile could affect performance and potentially void warranties. Always refer to your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil type to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your snowmobile.
Polaris 4 stroke snowmobile's use synthetic 0 W 50.
Two-stroke oil is the same stuff whether it says "snowmobile," "outboard" or "weed whacker" on the bottle. As long as the mix ratio is right, you can put the same oil in your snowmobile and your boat.