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Throttle Cable Adjustment
The throttle has been adjusted at
the factory, and no adjustment
should be necessary. If adjust-
ment is necessary, the following
procedure should be followed:
1. Pull back rubber boots to
access cable adjustment nut.
2. Loosen jam nut to allow
cable adjustment nut to be
adjusted.
3. Turn cable adjustment nut
clockwise to increase free-
play in the cable. Turn the
adjustment nut counter-
clockwise to decrease free-
play in the cable.
4. There should be approxi-
mately 6 mm (1/4 in.) free-play in the cable.
5. Tighten the jam nut to secure the adjustment.
Air Filter
The air filter inside the air filter housing must be kept clean to pro-
vide good engine power and gas mileage. If the ATV is used under
normal conditions, service the filter at the intervals specified. If oper-
ated in dusty, wet, or muddy conditions, inspect and service the filter
more frequently. Use the following procedure to remove the filter and
inspect and/or clean it.
1. Remove the seat; then
remove the four screws
securing the air filter housing
cover.
2. Remove the air filter housing
cover; then pull the filter out.
3. Fill a wash pan larger than
the filter with a non-flamma-
ble cleaning solvent; then dip the filter in the solvent and wash it.
NOTE: Foam Air Filter Cleaner and Foam Air Filter Oil are
available from Arctic Cat.
4. Compress the filter by pressing it between the palms of both
hands to remove excess solvent. Do not twist or wring the filter
or it will develop cracks.
5. Dry the filter.
6. Put the filter in a plastic bag; then pour in air filter oil and work
the oil into the filter.
7. Clean any dirt or debris from inside the air cleaner. Be sure no
dirt enters the carburetor.
8. Install the air filter and housing cover making sure the rubber
seal is in place; then install the four screws and tighten securely
(do not over-tighten the screws).
9. Install the seat making sure it locks securely.
CAUTION
Failure to inspect the air filter frequently if the ATV is used in
dusty, wet, or muddy conditions can damage the engine.
KM870
KM870A
CAUTION
A torn air filter can cause damage to the ATV engine. Dirt and
dust may get inside the engine if the filter is torn. Carefully
examine the filter for tears before and after cleaning it. Replace
the filter with a new one if it is torn.
KM840A
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