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#1 2011-12-16 01:44:19

redmoose
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From: Eagle River, Alaska
Registered: 2011-09-12
Posts: 38

Re: Break-in Oil Change

Good news: I did my 25-hour oil change (before 30 hours, anyway!) today in my garage.  smile  Bad news: The little diagram that shows where to remove the crankcase drain plug is poor quality and black-and-white, so when I crawled under the Ranger to look for it, I found a bolt head clearly labeled "DRAIN" and loosened it. As the "oil" began to drain, I noticed that it was pretty clear, maybe a little green even, and smelled suspiciously like anti-freeze.  :oops:  OOPS! Before I could get the drain plug back in fully (slippery when wet!) I had drained 2/3 of the coolant from the radiator! I'm a little early for my 2 year coolant flush - like 21 months early - but okay, fine. After re-examining the diagram and identifying the REAL crankcase drain plug, I got it out, drained the oil, and spent the next 30 minutes trying to get the plug back in properly!  roll  There just isn't much room in there to maneuver, but I finally got it, refilled the oil and coolant, and she's good to go for the next 100 hours.  big_smile

I've heard that a machine isn't really yours until you have some of her oil in your veins and some of your own blood on her. In that case, she's mine now!  wink

Ron


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2011 Polaris Ranger 500 EFI
Polaris plexi windshield, soft cab, heater, 3500# winch, 60" steel plow and 66" Snow-glide plow

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#2 2011-12-18 12:12:08

redmoose
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From: Eagle River, Alaska
Registered: 2011-09-12
Posts: 38

Re: Break-in Oil Change

I considered it, but didn't do it... been told on another [more active] forum that it is easy to remove and replace the skid plate on the belly of the Ranger for maintenance. That would certainly improve access, and though it might add a few minutes to the beginning and end of any procedure, if it saves a half-hour in the middle it would be worth the effort. smile


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2011 Polaris Ranger 500 EFI
Polaris plexi windshield, soft cab, heater, 3500# winch, 60" steel plow and 66" Snow-glide plow

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