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3. Remove the positive lead from the starter motor;
then remove the two cap screws securing the MAG-
side starter motor bracket to the engine. Remove the
bracket and starter motor and account for the rubber
dampers.
REMOVING (500 cc)
1. Disconnect the battery cables (negative cable first);
then remove the battery.
2. Remove the lock nut and screw securing the upper
battery tray/starter mounting bracket to the chassis.
3. Remove the Allen-head screws securing the flex-
drive shaft to the starter motor; then slide the shaft
from the starter motor.
4. Remove the two lock nuts securing the lower starter
motor bracket to the chassis.
5. Move the starter motor forward enough to allow
access to the starter motor cables; then remove the
starter motor cables. Account for the washer on the
negative cable.
6. Slide the upper starter motor bracket off the starter;
then remove the nuts securing the starter motor to the
lower starter motor bracket.
DISASSEMBLING PINION
1. Remove the dust cap from the end of the pinion drive
by first pulling straight out and then twisting the dust
cap to the side.
2. Place a 11 mm or a 7/16 in. socket over the end of the
pinion shaft and tap the socket gently with a hammer.
NOTE: This procedure will dislodge the snap-ring
retainer and expose the snap ring.
3. Using a side cutter, diagonal cutter, or suitable pliers,
remove and discard the snap ring.
4. Remove the snap-ring retainer (note end-for-end ori-
entation), pinion spring, spring retainer, and pinion
gear. Retain all components.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING PINION
1. Using parts-cleaning solvent, wash grease from the
pinion gear. Dry with compressed air.
2. Inspect the pinion gear for wear. If the gear is worn
or chipped, replace the pinion assembly.
3. Inspect the inner gear and housing. If the gear shows
any signs of wear, replace the pinion assembly.
4. Inspect the inner housing for tightness and cracks. If
the housing shows any signs of being loose or
cracked, replace the pinion assembly.
5. Inspect the pinion return spring for wear. If the
spring shows any worn areas, replace the spring.
ASSEMBLING PINION
1. Slide the pinion gear, spring retainer, pinion spring,
and snap-ring retainer (note end-for-end orientation)
onto the shaft in their original positions.
2. Place new snap ring over the end of the pinion shaft;
then slide the snap ring over the shaft. Using a 11
mm or 7/16 in. socket and a hammer, gently tap the
snap ring into the groove on the shaft.
3. Slide the dust cover over the pinion assembly being
careful not to dislodge the grease. Firmly push the
dust cover until it snaps into its retaining groove.
TESTING STARTER MOTOR
NOTE: Before installing the starter motor, perform
test to ensure proper operation using the following
procedure.
1. Attach a black jumper cable to a good ground on the
starter.
2. Attach the opposite end of the black jumper cable to
the negative post of a good 12V battery.
3. Attach the red jumper cable to the positive post of
the battery.
4. Holding the starter firmly down on a work bench,
touch the red jumper cable to the positive cable stud
of the starter.
NOTE: Starter motor must instantly spin at a high
RPM. The pinion must snap out against the stopper. If
the motor does not spin, remove the red cable imme-
diately. Check the battery condition and all connec-
tions.
INSTALLING (570 cc)
1. With the rubber dampers in place on the brackets,
install the starter motor and the MAG-side bracket to
the engine with the two cap screws and tighten to 20
ft-lb. Route the positive lead up through the engine
plate and secure with cap screw. Tighten securely.
NOTE: Make sure the rubber exhaust bumper is in
position on the close-off cover before installing the
expansion chamber.
2. Place gaskets on the resonator and exhaust manifold;
then install the expansion chamber. Secure the cham-
ber to manifold and upper frame with the springs.
NOTE: When installing the exhaust manifold
springs, the long hook portion of the spring must be
attached to the exhaust manifold or premature spring
failure will result.
3. Connect the battery.
! WARNING
When using compressed air to dry components,
always wear safety glasses.
! WARNING
Be sure to keep clear of the pinion gear area as it will
spin at a high RPM when the red cable is touched to
the positive stud. Personal injury may result if contact
is made with a spinning pinion.
Summary of Contents for Sno Pro 120
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Page 260: ...5 26 Troubleshooting Servomotor SERVO1A12 ...
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Page 264: ...Magneto 0746 255 1 ...
Page 266: ...Main Harness p n 1686 603 F5 LXR 0746 249 3 ...
Page 269: ...Main Harness p n 1686 588 F 800 M 800 XF 800 0746 242 6 ...
Page 270: ...Main Harness p n 1686 611 TZ1 Turbo LXR LTD 0746 253 7 ...
Page 271: ...Main Harness p n 1686 610 TZ1 TZ1 LXR 0746 252 8 ...
Page 272: ...Main Harness p n 1686 613 Bearcat Z1 XT GS p n 1686 615 Bearcat Z1 XT LTD 0746 511 9 ...
Page 273: ...Main Harness p n 1686 578 Sno Pro 120 10 0744 204 ...
Page 274: ...Ignition Main Harness p n 1686 628 Sno Pro 500 11 0745 605 ...
Page 275: ...Ignition Main Harness p n 1686 657 Sno Pro 600 12 0746 250 ...
Page 276: ...0745 601 13 Console Harness p n 1686 631 TZ1 LXR TZ1 Turbo LXR LTD ...
Page 277: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 638 F 800 M 800 XF 800 0746 243 14 ...
Page 278: ...Console Harness p n 1686 633 Bearcat 570 F570 T570 0746 238 15 ...
Page 279: ...Console Harness p n 1686 634 F5 LXR 0746 240 16 ...
Page 280: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 639 F 1100 Turbo M 1100 Turbo HCR XF 1100 Turbo 0746 246 17 ...
Page 282: ...0746 254 19 Console Harness p n 1686 547 Bearcat Z1 XT GS p n 1686 549 Bearcat Z1 XT LTD TZ1 ...
Page 283: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 587 Sno Pro 500 20 0744 201 ...
Page 285: ...Passenger Seat Harness p n 1686 570 22 0744 197 ...
Page 286: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 636 F 800 M 800 XF 800 p n 1686 654 M 800 HCR 0746 244 23 ...
Page 287: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 537 Bearcat 570 F570 T570 0746 239 24 ...
Page 288: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 574 F5 LXR 0744 189 25 ...
Page 289: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 637 F 1100 Turbo M 1100 Turbo XF 1100 Turbo 0746 247 26 ...
Page 290: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 590 Sno Pro 500 27 0744 200 ...
Page 291: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 656 M 1100 Turbo Sno Pro HCR 28 0746 510 ...
Page 292: ...Misc Groomer Special p n 1686 645 p n 1686 646 p n 1686 647 p n 1686 648 29 0746 241 ...
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