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ZR-154
4. Install the dropcase cover and secure using the exist-
ing screws. Tighten to 10 ft-lb using a crisscross pat-
tern.
ZR-153
INSTALLING
1. Position the dropcase assembly over the driveshaft
and aligning with the mounting locations in the chas-
sis.
2. Secure the dropcase assembly to the tunnel using the
existing screws. Tighten to 96 in.-lb.
ZR-149
44
ZR-150
3. Secure the dropcase to the driveshaft using the exist-
ing cap screw and washer. Tighten to 16 ft-lb.
ZR-151
4. Install the plastic plug over hole in the dropcase.
5. Install the skid frame assembly and the engine.

Track

TRACK TENSION
NOTE: Track tension and track alignment are
interrelated; therefore, always check both, even if
only one adjustment seems necessary.
Track tension is directly related to the overall perfor-
mance of the snowmobile. If the track is too loose, it may
slap against the tunnel causing wear, or it may ratchet on
the track drive sprockets. Arctic Cat recommends that the
track tension be checked once a month and adjusted
accordingly.
! WARNING
Track tension must be properly maintained. Personal
injury could result if a track is allowed to become exces-
sively loose.
Checking Track Tension
! WARNING
DO NOT attempt to check or adjust track tension with
engine running. Turn ignition key to the OFF position. Per-
sonal injury could result from contact with a rotating track.
1. Place the rear of the snowmobile up on a safety stand
high enough so the track is free of the floor.

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