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4. Fill a wash pan larger than the ele-
ment with a non-flammable solvent;
then dip the element in the solvent
and wash it.
NOTE: Foam Air Filter Cleaner
and Foam Air Filter Oil are available
from Arctic Cat.
5. Squeeze the element by pressing it
between the palms of both hands to
remove excess solvent. Do not twist
or ring the element or it will develop
cracks.
6. Dry the element.
7. Put the element in a plastic bag; then
pour in air filter oil and work the oil
into the element.
8. Squeeze the element to remove
excess oil.
9. Clean any dirt or debris from inside
the air cleaner.
10. Install the air filter/frame assembly
and cover.
11. Install the storage compartment and
cover.
Air Filter Housing Drain
Inspect the “duck bill” drain in front of
the main housing for debris and for
proper sealing.
GZ018A
Draining V-Belt Cover
CF110A
NOTE: If the ATV has been driven
through water, the V-belt cover must
be drained of any water.
1. Place the ATV on a level surface.
2. Remove the drain bolt from the cover
and allow the water to drain out.
3. Shift the range lever to the neutral
position; then start the engine.
4. Increase and decrease engine RPM
several times to “blow out” any
water; then stop the engine.
5. Install the drain bolt and tighten
securely.
NOTE: The V-belt and pulleys
should be inspected every 500 miles
and the belt replaced (if necessary).
Tires
CAUTION
A torn air filter can cause damage to the
ATV engine. Dirt and dust may get
inside the engine if the element is torn.
Carefully examine the element for tears
before and after cleaning it. Replace the
element with a new one if it is torn.
! WARNING
Always use the size and type of tires
as specified. Refer to the Specifica-
tions chart for proper tire inflation
pressure, and always maintain
proper tire inflation pressure.