Hour Inspection - BOMBARDIER Alpine 1987 Operator's Manual

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BREAK-IN PERIOD _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Engine
With
Bombardier-Rotax snowmobile
engines, a break-in period is required
before running the vehicle at full throttle.
Engine manufacturer recommendation is
10 to 15 operating hours. During this
period, a richer mixture is needed (i.e. 40
parts of gas for 1 part of BLIZZARD oil.
Maximum throttle should not exceed
314,
however, brief full acceleration and speed
variations contribute to a good break-in.
Continued wide open throttle accelera-
tions, prolonged cruising speeds, and
lugging are detrimental during the break-
in period.
0
NOTE: For the break-in period on-
ly, 450 ml ( 16 oz) of Bombardier
Snowmobile Injection oil should be added
to gas for the first full fuel tank filling.
This will assure additional protection
during the initial engine break-in .
.,., CAUTION: Remove and clean
T
spark plugs after engine break-in.
Belt
A new drive belt requires a break-in
period of 25 km ( 15 miles).
10-HOUR INSPECTION
As with any precision piece of mechan-
ical equipment, we suggest that after the
first 1 0 hours of operation or 30 days
after the purchase, whichever comes
first, that your vehicle be checked by your
dealer. This inspection will give you the
opportunity to discuss the unanswered
questions you may 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.
The 10 hour inspection is at the ex-
pense of the vehicle owner.
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