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01-24-2013, 12:42 PM
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emmapoo
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2000 polaris 600 overheats and fills up with fuel
my 600 snopro has exhaust fumes ,smoke comming out of the right top variable exhaust port,whats the adjust ment and cleaning procedures and would that make it over heat or fill with fuel.
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white lightning
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Sounds like a ripped bellows - replace them and u should be all set. WL
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