Torque Conversions (Ft-Lb/N-M) - Arctic Cat 2009 366 Service Manual

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Torque Conversions
(ft-lb/N-m)
ft-lb
N-m
ft-lb
1
1.4
26
2
2.7
27
3
4.1
28
4
5.4
29
5
6.8
30
6
8.2
31
7
9.5
32
8
10.9
33
9
12.2
34
10
13.6
35
11
15
36
12
16.3
37
13
17.7
38
14
19
39
15
20.4
40
16
21.8
41
17
23.1
42
18
24.5
43
19
25.8
44
20
27.2
45
21
28.6
46
22
29.9
47
23
31.3
48
24
32.6
49
25
34
50
Tightening Torque
(General Bolts)
Type of Bolt
(Conventional or 4 Marked Bolt)
(7 Marked Bolt)
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N-m
ft-lb
N-m
ft-lb
35.4
51
69.4
76
36.7
52
70.7
77
38.1
53
72.1
78
39.4
54
73.4
79
40.8
55
74.8
80
42.2
56
76.2
81
43.5
57
77.5
82
44.9
58
78.9
83
46.2
59
80.2
84
47.6
60
81.6
85
49
61
83
86
50.3
62
84.3
87
51.7
63
85.7
88
53
64
87
89
54.4
65
88.4
90
55.8
66
89.8
91
57.1
67
91.1
92
58.5
68
92.5
93
59.8
69
93.8
94
61.2
70
95.2
95
62.6
71
96.6
96
63.9
72
97.9
97
65.3
73
99.3
98
66.6
74
100.6
99
68
75
102
100
Thread
Diameter A
Tightenin
(mm)
g Torque
5
12-36 in.-
6
36-60 in.-
8
7-11 ft-lb
10
16-25 ft-lb
5
24-48 in.-
6
6-8 ft-lb
8
13-20 ft-lb
10
29-43 ft-lb
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Break-In Procedure
A new ATV and an overhauled ATV engine require a
"break-in" period. The first 10 hours (or 200 miles) are
most critical to the life of this ATV. Proper operation
N-m
during this break-in period will help assure maximum
103.4
life and performance from the ATV.
104.7
During the first 10 hours (or 200 miles) of operation,
106.1
always use less than 1/2 throttle. Varying the engine
107.4
RPM during the break-in period allows the compo-
108.8
nents to "load" (aiding the mating process) and then
110.2
"unload" (allowing components to cool). Although it
is essential to place some stress on the engine compo-
111.5
nents during break-in, care should be taken not to
112.9
overload the engine too often. Do not pull a trailer or
114.2
carry heavy loads during the 10-hour break-in period.
115.6
When the engine starts, allow it to warm up properly.
117
Idle the engine several minutes until the engine has
118.3
reached normal operating temperature. Do not idle the
119.7
engine for excessively long periods of time.
121
During the break-in period, a maximum of 1/2 throttle
122.4
is recommended; however, brief full-throttle accelera-
123.8
tions and variations in driving speeds contribute to
good engine break-in.
125.1
126.5
After the completion of the break-in period, the engine
127.8
oil and oil filter should be changed. Other maintenance
after break-in should include checking of all pre-
129.2
scribed adjustments and tightening of all fasteners.
130.6
131.9
133.3
Gasoline - Oil -
134.6
136
RECOMMENDED GASOLINE
The recommended gasoline to use is 87 minimum
octane regular unleaded. In many areas, oxygenates
(either ethanol or MTBE) are added to the gasoline.
Oxygenated gasolines containing up to 10% ethanol,
5% methane, or 5% MTBE are acceptable gasolines.
When using ethanol blended gasoline, it is not neces-
sary to add a gasoline antifreeze since ethanol will pre-
lb
vent the accumulation of moisture in the fuel system.
lb
Do not use white gas. Only Arctic Cat approved gas-
oline additives should be used.
lb
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