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2
G. Shut the engine off; then remove the oil level stick
from the oil reservoir. Wipe the stick clean.
H. Insert the oil level stick into the oil reservoir with-
out threading it in and remove. Read the oil level
shown on the stick. The oil level should be near
the middle of or on the high end of the NORMAL
range on the stick.
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38. With the engine cool, loosen the bleed screw and
allow the coolant level in the filler neck to drop; then
with the bleed screw loose, add coolant into the filler
neck until no air is visible or heard at the bleed
screw. Tighten the bleed screw and add coolant to the
reservoir if necessary.
NOTE: If the coolant level in the filler neck suddenly
drops when the bleed screw is loosened, an air-lock
occurred in the cylinder head. Add coolant to the
filler neck until full before starting the engine.
39. Start the engine and allow it to run for five minutes.
Inspect for any signs of coolant leaks in the engine
compartment; then shut the engine off and allow it to
cool.
40. Repeat steps 38-39 at least two more two times
(more if necessary) until no air is in the cooling sys-
tem.
41. Install the front/rear upper side panels; then secure
the panels with the five torx-head cap screws for
each side.
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42. Install the handlebar close-off panel; then secure the
panel with the two torx-head cap screws. Position the
console assembly on the headlight support bracket;
then connect the console/main harness. Secure the
console with the two torx-head cap screws.
NOTE: Recheck the torque of the drive clutch cap
screw.
43. Install the hood; then install the side access panels
and secure with existing mounting hardware.
CAUTION
After running the engine to the proper operating tem-
perature, shut the engine off; then open the hood and
access panels and inspect for any signs of coolant, gas-
oline, or oil leakage.
CAUTION
Running the engine with low coolant level can cause
severe engine damage.
CAUTION
Operating the snowmobile with air in the cooling sys-
tem will cause severe damage to the engine.
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