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Drive Train/Track/Brake
Systems
This section has been organized into sub-sections for ser-
vicing drive train, track, and brake systems; however,
some components may vary from model to model. The
technician should use discretion and sound judgment
when removing and installing components.
NOTE: Whenever a part is worn excessively,
cracked, or damaged in any way, replacement is nec-
essary.
SPECIAL TOOLS
A number of special tools must be available to the technician
when servicing the drive train, track, and brake systems.
NOTE: Special tools are available from the Arctic
Cat Service Parts Department.
Drive Belt
If the drive belt is longer than specified, the drive clutch
and driven clutch will not achieve full shift ratio. This will
result in poor acceleration and a decrease in top speed.
If the drive belt is shorter than specified, the starting ratio
will be higher causing the belt to slip. A too-short drive
belt will cause a bog on engagement and will not allow
the engine to reach peak RPM.
NOTE: A thinly-worn drive belt may produce the
same effect as one that is too long.
NOTE: A stiff belt causes a HP loss to the track. As
a belt warms up, it gets more flexible and transmits
power with less HP loss.
REMOVING
1. With the engine off, open the left-side access panel.
Loosen the quarter turn screw on the lower console
and secure out of the way.
2. Remove the cap screw, lock washer and sheave
adjuster from the end of the driven clutch; then
remove the cap screw, lock washer, and washer from
the adjuster.
NOTE: Ensure the shims and O-ring are not
removed from the adjuster.
0743-395
3. Reverse the adjuster and install the cap screw with-
out washers into the adjuster. Install the sheave
adjuster and cap screw onto the driven clutch; then
tighten the cap screw until the movable sheave opens
far enough to allow the belt to be removed.
4. Remove the drive belt from the driven clutch first;
then from the drive clutch.
NOTE: Each time the driven clutch cap screw is
removed, the hole in the driven shaft should be
cleaned free of any Loctite residue.
INSTALLING
1. Place the drive belt (so the arrow is pointing toward
the front of the snowmobile) on the drive clutch; then
between the sheaves of the driven clutch.
2. Install the sheave adjuster in its original position
(beveled side out); then install the cap screw, lock
washer, and washer into the driven clutch. Tighten
the cap screw (threads coated with blue Loctite
#243) to 20 ft-lb.
3. Secure the lower console; then install the left-side
access panel.
Drive Clutch
CHANGING CAM ARMS/SPRINGS
Removing
1. Using Drive Clutch Bolt Tool, remove the torx-head
screw and lock washer securing the drive clutch to the
crankshaft.
NOTE: Before installing the clutch puller, apply oil
to the threads of the puller and a small amount of
grease to the tip of the puller.
Description
p/n
Drive Clutch Bolt Tool
0644-281
Bearing Removal and Installation Tool
0644-167
Movable Sheave Bearing Tool
0644-594
Clutch Alignment Bar
0644-428
Drive Clutch Puller
0744-062
Drive Clutch Spanner Wrench
0644-136
Driven Clutch Compressor Tool
0644-444
Rear Suspension Spring Tool
0144-311
Brake Caliper Bearing Puller
0744-067
CAUTION
Never attempt to substitute any other drive clutch puller for
the recommended puller or severe clutch damage will occur.
CAUTION
Before securing the driven clutch, be sure the rollers are
up against the torque bracket or damage to the back-
side cams may occur.
! WARNING
Never operate the snowmobile without the belt guard/
access panel secured in place.
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