Torque Stop; Reverse Kit Maintenance - Polaris 600 EDGE Touring 121 Owner's Manual

Snowmobiles with 121" track
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MAINTENANCE
General Maintenance

Torque Stop

If your snowmobile is equipped
with an engine torque stop (1),
periodically check torque stop
clearance. With clutches in
proper alignment, the torque stop
clearance should be a minimum
of .010" to a maximum of .030"
from the engine case (2). Adjust
if necessary, and lock the jam
nut.

Reverse Kit Maintenance

If your snowmobile is equipped with reverse, or if you have a reverse
kit installed, it's especially important to maintain track tension as
specified on page 120.
WARNING
Improper track tension can cause serious damage to the
snowmobile, which can result in loss of vehicle control and
serious injury or death. Always maintain the track tension as
specified.
Allow the engine to reach idle speed before attempting to shift into or
out of reverse.
CAUTION
Damage will occur to chaincase or transmission if shifting is
attempted before the machine has come to a complete stop.
Make sure the snowmobile has completely stopped and the
engine has returned to idle speed before shifting gears.
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