How to Change the Oil in a Polaris Outlaw 90
by Robert GoodThe Polaris Outlaw 90 is a small compact 89 -c all-terrain vehicle. This engine holds 1 1/2 quarts of four-stroke engine oil inside the crankcase. On the bottom of the crankcase is a half-inch nut, and on the side of the engine is a small chrome cap that is the oil cap. You will need some basic tools and about 10 minutes to change the oil. Also, this ATV does not have an oil filter.
Step 1
Start the engine, and allow the engine to warm for 5 minutes. Turn the engine off, and place the drain container under the drain nut.
Step 2
Remove the drain nut using the ratchet and socket. Replace the nut once the oil has completely drained.
Step 3
Twist the chrome oil cap to the left, and pull it off the engine. Pour the engine oil into the crankcase, and then replace the cap to the engine.
References
- "ATVs: Everything You Need to Know"; Steve Casper; 2006
Things You'll Need
- Drain container
- Ratchet
- 1/2-inch socket
- 1 1/2 quarts four-stroke engine oil
Writer Bio
Living in Tucson, Ariz., Robert Good has been writing from 2003 on a wide variety of subjects ranging from sports, gardening and cooking to auto repair, home maintenance and travel. Good holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from the University of the State of New York.