Break-In Period; Inspection, 10-Hour Inspection, Check List - BOMBARDIER ski-doo Elite 1981 Operator's Manual

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BREAK-IN PERIOD
Another fuse is located in the engine
compartment behind the air intake si-
lencer on the right side.
Fuse holders
Located under the dash, on the center
frame pillar.
With Bombardier-Rotax snowmobile
engines, a break-in period is required
before running the vehicle at full throt-
tle. Engine's manufacturer recommen-
dation is 10 to 15 operating hours. Dur-
ing this
period,
maximum throttle
should not exceed
3/4,
however, brief
full acceleration and speed variations
contribute to a good break-in. Conti-
nued wide open throttle accelerations,
prolonged cruising speeds, and lug-
ging are detrimental during the break -in
period.
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NOTE: For the break-in period
only, 1 (16 oz) can of Bombardier
50/1 engine oil should be added to the
first full fuel tank filling. This will assure
additional protection during the initial
engine break-in.
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CAUTION: Remove and clean
", spark plugs after engine break-in.
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NOTE: A new drive belt requires
a break-in period of 15-25 km (10-
15 miles).
10-Hour Inspection
As with any precision piece of mechan-
ical equipement, we suggest that after
the first 10 hours of operation or 30
days after the purchase, whichever
comes first, your vehicle be checked
by your dealer. This inspection will give
you the opportunity to discuss the
unanswered questions you mat have
encountered during the first hours of
operation. Remember that it is easier
to remedy at this time than to allow the
snowmobile to operate until a possible
failure occurs.
Heater
grips
Spare fuse
emplacement
The 10 hour inspection is at the ex-
pense of the vehicle owner.
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