Carburetor; Air Intake System - BOMBARDIER Rally 200 Operator's Manual

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Valve Adjustment
See an authorized Bombardier ATV
dealer for valves adjustment.
Insufficient clearance will cause loss
of power and possibly damage the
valves.
Excessive
cause noise.
Spark Arrester
The muffler must be periodically
purged of accumulated carbon.
WARNING
Never perform this operation im-
mediately after the engine has
been run because exhaust system
is very hot. Wear eye protection
and gloves. Respect all applicable
laws and regulations.
Place transmission on NEUTRAL posi-
tion and apply parking brake.
Remove the spark arrester from the
muffler.
2
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1. Spark arrester
2. Muffler
Remove carbon deposits from the
spark arrester using a brush.
NOTE:
Use a soft brush and be care-
ful to avoid damaging spark arrester.
clearance
will
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Reinstall the spark arrester in muffler.
Radiator
Periodically check the radiator area for
cleanliness.
Inspect radiator fins. They must be
clean, free of mud, dirt, leaves and any
other deposit that would prevent the
radiator to cool properly.
Remove as much deposits as you can
with your hands. If water is available
in proximity, try rinsing the radiator
fins.
If available, use a garden hose to rinse
the radiator fins.
WARNING
Never clean radiator with your
hands when it is hot. Let the radi-
ator cool down before cleaning.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to dam-
age the radiator fins when clean-
ing. Do not use any object/tool that
could damage the fins. The fins are
purposely thin parts to allow effi-
cient cooling. WHEN HOSING, USE
LOW PRESSURE ONLY. NEVER USE
A HIGH PRESSURE WASHER.
See an authorized Bombardier ATV
dealer to check the performance of
the cooling system.

Carburetor

See an authorized Bombardier ATV
dealer each year to verify and clean
the fuel system.

Air Intake System

CAUTION:
Never remove or mod-
ify any component in the air box.
The engine carburetion is calibrated
to operate specifically with these
components.
performance degradation or dam-
age can occur.
Otherwise,
engine
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