Your Polaris Sportsman's cooling system comprises many components, such as spacers, hoses, hose clamps, coolant reservoirs, gaskets, sensors, overflow caps, fans, and coolant lines, to mention a few. These components work together to ensure optimal engine temperatures. While you’re upgrading your Sportsman's cooling system, kindly look at these components individually to ensure they're in top-notch condition.
There may be slight variations in the design and functionality of some of the cooling system components for your Sportsman. Take note of your Polaris Sportsman model, its year, and part numbers and compare it with the data on the description page for a cooling system part you’re about to purchase. Ensure it's compatible before you go ahead to purchase it. However, if there are adapters for that component, you can also purchase them since they will help install it on your Sportsman.
Ensure the cooling system parts and accessories you're purchasing are properly installed. Use only the recommended parts and adapters where necessary, and don't force parts to fit when they clearly cannot. You can also find a professional to help install some of these parts when you cannot.
Find the recommended coolants and fluids for your Polaris Sportsman. Using the recommended coolant gives your Sportsman's engine a chance to serve you longer and run at optimal temperatures.
This may slightly differ from one Sportsman model to the other. However, most Sportsman models, including the Polaris Sportsman 570, 450, 500, and 850, use anti-freeze coolants with a 50/50 or 60/40 mix.
When you install the right cooling components, your Polaris Sportsman's overheating problems will be over. Shop now at Everything Polaris Sportsman.