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5. Squeeze the element by pressing it
between the palms of both hands
to remove excess solvent. Do not
twist or wring 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. Be sure no
dirt enters the carburetor.
10. Install the foam element into its
frame; then place the assembly
into position in the housing and
secure with the retaining nut.
11. Install the cover and secure with
the retaining clips.
12. Install the seat making sure it is
properly secured.
AIR FILTER HOUSING
DRAIN TUBE
Periodically (weekly) check the drain
tube for gasoline or oil accumulation.
If noticed, remove the drain tube cap
from beneath the housing, drain the
gasoline or oil into a suitable container,
and install and secure the tube cap.
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DRIVE CHAIN (DVX)
Drive chain condition and adjustment
should be inspected each day before
you ride. Always follow the guidelines
below for inspecting and servicing the
drive chain.
Inspecting Condition
Inspect the drive chain for any of the
following conditions.
• Loose pins.
• Loose or cracked rollers.
• Dry or rusted links.
• Kinked or binding links.
• Excessive wear.
The presence of any of the conditions
requires drive chain replacement. Take
the ATV to an authorized Arctic Cat
ATV dealer for this service.
NOTE: If the drive chain is worn
or damaged, the sprockets may
also be worn or damaged. Inspect
the sprockets for worn, broken, or
damaged teeth. Always inspect the
sprockets when a new drive chain
is being installed.
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 ele-
ment for tears before and after
cleaning it. Replace the element
with a new one if it is torn.
! WARNING
Failure to inspect and maintain the
drive chain can be hazardous. Oper-
ating the ATV with the drive chain in
poor condition or improperly
adjusted can cause an accident
resulting in possible injury.