Non-Er Lwt Driven Helixes; Team Helix Options With Perc; Team Ramp Angles - Polaris 2007 Two Stroke Service Manual

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Non-ER LWT Driven Helixes

Non-ER LWT Driven Helixes
PART NUMBER
5135438
5135480
5135486
5135521
5135522
5135523
5135524
5135525
5135526
5135537

Team Helix Options with PERC

PART NUMBER
5133687
5133771
5133772
5133773
5133784
5133785
5133786
5133787
5133788
5133789
DESCRIPTION
70/44 - .46 / 66/44 - .46
64/38 - .65 / 64/38 - .46
62/40 - .46 / 64/40 - .55
74/50 - .46 / 74/48 - .46
74/44 - .46 / 74/40 - .46
70/50 - .46 / 70/48 - .46
70/44 - .46 / 70/40 - .46
66/50 - .46 / 66/48 - .46
66/44 - .46 / 66/40 - .46
64/38 - .65
DESCRIPTION
(58/44-46) ER
(58/42-46) ER
(62/46-46) ER
(62/42-46) ER
(58/40-46) ER
(62/40-46) ER
(62/44-46) ER
(62/48-46) ER
(60/44-46) ER
(60/46-46) ER

Team Ramp Angles

The Team helix is designated by the angle and length of the
angle on the back side of the ramp. The first number (A)
designates the starting angle of the ramp. The second number
(B) designates the finish angle. The last number (C) is the
transition distance (in inches) between the starting and finish
angles.
CAUTION
Do not install a non-ER helix on a Perc-equipped
snowmobile where the engine changes directions.
CLUTCHING
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