Recommended Gasoline And Oil; Break-In Procedure; Genuine Parts; Preparation For Storage - Arctic Cat 2018 ZR 200 Service Manual

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Recommended Gasoline
and Oil
RECOMMENDED GASOLINE
CAUTION
Do not use white gas or gasolines containing methanol.
Only Arctic Cat-approved gasoline additives should be
used.
The recommended gasoline to use in these snowmobiles
is 87 octane regular unleaded.
NOTE: In many areas, oxygenates are added to the
gasoline. Oxygenated gasolines containing up to 10%
ethanol are acceptable gasolines; however, whenever
using oxygenated gasolines, the carburetor main jet
must be one size larger than the main jet required for
regular unleaded gasoline. For example, if a 77.5 main
jet is recommended for regular unleaded gasoline, an
80 main jet must be installed if using an oxygenated
gasoline.
When using ethanol-blended gasoline, adding a gasoline
antifreeze is not necessary since ethanol will prevent the
accumulation of moisture in the fuel system.
RECOMMENDED OIL
The recommended oil to use in the engine is 0W-40 Syn-
thetic oil. See the viscosity chart for details.
CAUTION
Any oil used in place of the recommended oil may
cause serious engine damage.
OILCHARTJ

Break-In Procedure

The Arctic Cat engine requires a short break-in period
(approximately 10 operating hours) before being sub-
jected to heavy load conditions or full-throttle operation.
Strict adherence to the break-in procedure will contribute
to optimum performance and longevity of the engine.
During break-in, a maximum of 1/2 throttle is recom-
mended; however, brief full-throttle accelerations and
variations in driving speeds contribute to good engine
break-in. After the 10-hour break-in period, the snowmo-
bile may be taken to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo-
bile dealer for a checkup and oil change at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile owner.

Genuine Parts

When replacement of parts is necessary, use only genuine
Arctic Cat parts. They are precision-made to ensure high
quality and correct fit.

Preparation for Storage

Prior to storing the snowmobile, it is extremely important
that it be properly serviced to prevent corrosion and com-
ponent deterioration. Arctic Cat recommends the follow-
ing procedure to prepare the snowmobile for storage.
1. Clean the seat cushion with vinyl protectant and a
damp cloth.
2. Clean the snowmobile thoroughly by hosing dirt, oil,
grass, and other foreign matter from the undercar-
riage, tunnel, hood, and belly pan. Allow the snow-
mobile to dry thoroughly. DO NOT get water into
any part of the engine.
3. Drain all gas from the gas tank. Drain the gasoline
from the carburetor by loosening the drain screw on
the carburetor float chamber.
4. Plug the muffler outlet with a clean cloth.
5. With the ignition key in the OFF position:
A. Disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug;
then remove the spark plug.
B. Pour 10 ml (approximately two teaspoons) of petro-
leum-based oil into the spark plug hole; then pull the
recoil starter handle slowly about five times.
CAUTION
Never crank the engine over without grounding the
spark plug. Damage to the transistorized ignition may
result.
C. Install the spark plug and connect the spark plug cap.
6. Change the oil.
7. Tighten all screws, nuts, and cap screws securely.
8. Make sure all rivets holding components together are
tight. Replace all loose rivets.
9. Clean and polish the hood, console, and chassis with
Cat Cleaner (p/n 4639-371). DO NOT USE SOL-
VENTS. THE PROPELLANT WILL DAMAGE
THE FINISH.
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