Specifications

LUBRICATION
Frequency
Routine maintenance is necessary
for
all mechanized products, and the
snowmobile is no exception. A weekly
vehicle inspection contributes to the
life span of the snowmobile as well as
safe and trouble-free operation.
It is recommended that the steering
system and suspension, be lubricated
monthly or every 40 hours of operation.
If the vehicle is operated in
wet
snow
or
in severe conditions these items
should be lubricated more frequently.
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WARNING: Only perform such
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procedures as detailed in this
manual. Unless otherwise specified,
engine should be turned OFF for all
lubrication and maintenance proce-
dures.
Pulley Guard Removal
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WARNING: Engine should be
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running only when pulley guard
issecuredin place.
1. Remove hood.
Pullout
retaining clip
(A) and tilt driven pulley guard to-
ward front of vehicle.
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2.
Pullout
retaining clip (B) to disen-
gage pin (C) from bracket.
3. Move pulley guard toward front of
vehicle to disengage front attaching
device from
front
bracket.
Drive Belt Removal
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WARNING: Never start or run
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engine without drive belt install-
ed. Runningan unloaded engine isdan-
gerous.
Remove hood and pulley guard. Re-
move the
two
bolts (A) holding disc
brake to the frame. Loosen nut
(B) to
separate brake caliper from disc brake
bracket. Pivot the brake bracket as-
sembly half a turn. Open the driven
pulley. Twist and push the sliding half
then hold
in open position; slip slack-
ened belt over the top edge of the
sliding half. Slip the belt out from the
drive pulley and remove from vehicle
by passing it under the driven pulley
and disc brake assembly. To install
drive belt follow reverse procedure.










