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Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: ACampbell on April 04, 2014, 12:31:10 AM
I recently purchased a 88r.  It has 330 Prox cylinder.  I am now looking at another r with a 400 Polaris cylinder, I'm not sure of the power and reliability of this set up.  Does anyone have experience with them?  Or is this something I should shy away from?  The quad has not been ran in 3 years.  A local shop did the work and the guy ended up in jail then rehab and has never called.  Now I will have an opportunity to buy the quad or motor. Let me know your thoughts.
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: Tbone07 on April 04, 2014, 09:18:19 AM
If you can buy it for a good price i'd say hell why not?

There's a few guys on here who have some pretty extensive knowledge of the "Polonda" motors, i'm sure they'll chime in soon
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: Jerry Hall on April 04, 2014, 10:43:44 AM
Quote from: ACampbell;30780
I recently purchased a 88r.  It has 330 Prox cylinder.  I am now looking at another r with a 400 Polaris cylinder, I'm not sure of the power and reliability of this set up.  Does anyone have experience with them?  Or is this something I should shy away from?  The quad has not been ran in 3 years.  A local shop did the work and the guy ended up in jail then rehab and has never called.  Now I will have an opportunity to buy the quad or motor. Let me know your thoughts.

I would would not buy it.  I have responded to this same question before on this site. Do a search if you want more detailed information on the unavoidable problems associated with this build.
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: rsss396 on April 04, 2014, 11:17:13 AM
In the end I just dont see you saving any money over a sphynx or puma built with the same crank specs
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: seanoktm on April 04, 2014, 01:43:42 PM
I would say depends on who built it what rod is on the crank and maybe what kind of riding you will be doing. I have a 395 polonda I bought mine as a whole bike for $2200. Mine is a drag motor I will be running in my trike chassis. For as much as I have in just the motor I couldn't build another drag puma motor. I will not be racing this all the time tho just something for fun that was cheap.
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: Pumashine on April 04, 2014, 04:33:51 PM
As for any Hybrid, the reliability depends upon the builder who put it together. It may be a lemon or it may be the best bike you had ever ridden. I get the same question about the Pilot cylinder. I purchased a cylinder on ebay and Pete at Hybrid engineering work some magic on it. Besides the Puma it is definitely the best motor I have ever had. It has a 83.5 mm Polaris piston which is very common with the polonda you are referring to.
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: udontknowme on April 04, 2014, 07:15:04 PM
it may cost more but it doesnt make sense not to look at the cpi jugs. any cylinder with a mono port and no auxillaries is ancient technology. like 1985 ancient
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: ACampbell on April 05, 2014, 03:20:07 AM
Thank you all for the feedback.  I think I'll pass on the bike for now.  I'll just run the 330 motor.  I'm excited to get my quad up and running for a trip to St. Anthony's in June.  Maybe next winter I'll transfer everything to a LRD frame I picked up.
Title: Polaris 400 Cylinder on 250r
Post by: Pumashine on April 05, 2014, 09:32:34 AM
Quote from: ACampbell;30878
Maybe next winter I'll transfer everything to a LRD frame I picked up.
Forgot to mention one thing to you. After all the modification and welding the spacer plate never seemed to seal. My polonda always had a skirt of sand around it by the end of the day.