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Track
Inspect the track for wear, cuts, miss-
ing track guides and broken rods.
Make any necessary replacement.
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WARNING:
Do not operate a
snowmobile with a cut, torn or
damage track.
Lift the rear of vehicle until track is
clear of the ground then support
with
a
brace or trestle. The snowmobile
should be stored in such a way that the
track does
not
in contact
with
the
cement floor or bare ground.
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NOTE: The track should be rotat-
ed periodicallv. (every 40 days).
Do
not
release track tension.
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CAUTION:
To prevent track
....
damage, temperatu re in the stor-
age area must not exceed
38°C
(100°F).
Slide Suspension
Remove any dirt or rust. Replace worn
slider shoes.
Grease front idler wheels.
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Ski
Wash or brush all dirt or rust accum-
lation from the skis and springs.
Grease the ski legs at the grease fit-
tings.
Check the condition of the skis,
ski runners and leaf springs. Replace
if
weak or worn more than half.
Ski runner
Controls
Lubricate the steering mechanism. In-
spect all components for tightness,
(spring coupler bolts, steering arm
locking bolts, tie rods, ball joints, etc.).
Tighten if necessary.
Oil moving joints
of the brake mechanism.
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WARNING:
Do not lubricate the
~
throttle
and/or
brake cable and
housing. Avoid getting oil on the brake
pads.
Coat all electrical connections and
switches
with
a greaseless metal pro-
tector. If unavailable, use petroleum
jelly.
Chaincase
Drain the chaincase and refill to proper
level, using fresh chaincase oil. To
drain, remove the chaincase cover.
Fuel
Tank
Remove the cap then using a syphon,
remove the gasoline from tank .
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WARNING:
Gasoline is flamma-
~
ble and explosive under certain
conditions. Always manipulate in a
well ventilated area. Do not smoke or
allow open flames or sparks in the vici-
nity.
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