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New Drive Belt
When installing a new drive belt,
break-in period of 25 km (15 miles) is
strongly recommended.
O
NOTE: Always store a spare
belt in a manner to allow its natu-
ral shape to be maintained,
Brake Condition
The brake mechanism on your snow-
mobile is an essential safety device,
Keep this mechanism in proper work-
ing condition. Above all, do not oper-
ate your snowmobile without an effec-
tive brake system.
WARNING: Brake pad or pucks
less than 3 mm
(118")
thick must
be replaced. Replacement must be per-
formed by an authorized dealer.
Brake pads
3 mm
(118")
MINIMUM
thickness
Brake Adjustment
The brake mechanism is a self-ad-
justing type. If a quicker brake res-
ponse is desired, strongly pull the
brake lever several times, this will actu-
ate the self adjusting mechanism,
Spark Plugs
Disconnect the spark plug wires and
remove the spark plugs.
Check the condition of the plugs.
• A brownish tip reflects ideal condi-
tions, (Correct carburetor, spark
plug heat range; etc.).
• A black insulator tip indicates fouling
caused by: carburetor idle speed
mixture and/or high speed mixture
too rich, incorrect fuel mixture ratio,
wrong type of spark plug (heat
range), or excessive idling.
• A light grey insulator tip indicates a
lean mixture caused by; carburetor
high speed mixture adjusted too
lean, wrong spark plug heat range,
incorrect fuel mixture ratio, or a
leaking seal or gasket.
. , CAUTION: If spark plug condi-
... tion is not ideal, contact your au-
thorized dealer.
Check spark plug gap using a wire
feeler gauge.
Reinstall plugs and connect wires.
Brake should apply fully when lever is
13 mm
(1/2/1)
from handlebar grip, If
not, do not tamper with the brake,
contact your servicing dealer.
13mm
(1/2")
approx.
22
Overheated
(light greyl
Fouled
(black)

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