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Summary of Contents for Skandic 377

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Page 2: ...NIC SONIC FORMULA AFTER SALES SERVICE BOMBARDIER INC VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA JOE 2LO fi Quality Service The following are trademarks of Bom bardier Inc BOMBARDIER EVEREST SKI DOO CITATION ALPINE OLYMPI...

Page 3: ...ollowed could cause personal injury CAUTION Denotes an instruction which if not followed could se verely damage vehicle components O NOTE Indicates supplementary information needed to fully com an ins...

Page 4: ...nstallation of other than standard equipment including ski spreaders bumpers pack racks etc could severely affect the stability and safe ty of your vehicle Avoid adding on accessories that alter the b...

Page 5: ...ting 19 LUBRICATION Frequency steering mechanism drive axle countershaft support bearing transfer ehaft slide suspension chaincase transmission oil level drive pulley 21 MAINTENANCE Chart belt guard r...

Page 6: ...transferable to subsequent owner s for remainder of war ranty period from original date of sale 5 EXCLUSIONS ARE NOT WARRANTED Normal wear on all items such as but not limited to drive belts slider s...

Page 7: ...ever some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limita tion may not apply Neither the distributor the selling dealer nor any other person has...

Page 8: ...le exactly as specified in the Operator s Manual A The warranty of the new snowmobile cannot be voided or Cencell ed However if a particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance other than is...

Page 9: ...rs of Bombardier products are ofprimary concern to your dealer and Bombardier Inc Normetlv any problems that arise in connection with the sales transaction or the operation of your snowmobile will be...

Page 10: ...CHARLES R BELL LIMITED Newfoundland Labrador Offices Riverside Drive P O Box 1050 Corner Brook Newfoundland A2H 6J3 709 634 3533 81 Kenmount Road P O Box 8127 St John s Newfoundland A1B 3N 1 709 722 6...

Page 11: ...come necessary to locate these numbers for warranty pur poses or to trace your snowmobile in the event of theft ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER L VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER O NOTE We strongly recommend that you take...

Page 12: ...released engine speed returns automatically to idle o I I l L J J L _ _ I L 14 K I Tether Cut Out Switch J Horn Skendic R only K Rewind Starter Handle L Primer M Adjustable Steering Handle N Speedome...

Page 13: ...tor should become fami liar with this operation by practicing on level ground Always apply the brake before shifting and come to a complete stop then while holding brake on change gear This is particu...

Page 14: ...er will be auto matically shut off O NOTE The cap must be installed on the safety switch at all times in order to operate the vehicle WARNING If the switch is used T in an emergency situation the sour...

Page 15: ...check fuel A WARNING Never use a lit match T or open flame to check fuel level P Hood Opening Pull down the latches to unlock the hood from the anchor O NOTE Always lift hood gently up until stopped b...

Page 16: ...rs or sleds towed behind a snow mobile should always be loaded in a way to obtain the lowest possible center of gravity Use a rigid tow bar when pulling a tow sled behind your snowmo bile When you are...

Page 17: ...otection during the initial engine break in CAUTION Remove and clean spark plugsafter engine break in ONa TE A new drive belt requires a break in period of 15 25 km 10 15 miles 10 HOUR INSPECTION As w...

Page 18: ...etorque to 26 Nsm 19 tt lbsl Pulley alignment and drive belt condition Track condition tension and alignment Lubricate steering suspension drive axle countershaft support bearing transfer shaft Electr...

Page 19: ...n pre measured amounts then both oil and gasoline should be thoroughly mixed together before fueling the tank The importance of using the correct fuel mixture cannot be overstressed An in correct fuel...

Page 20: ...quired for the mixture 3 Replace the container cap and shake the container thoroughly 4 Add the remainder of the gasoline 5 Once again thoroughly agitate the container Then using a funnel with a FINE...

Page 21: ...once all components are checked and functioning properly STARTING PROCEDURE _ Test throttle control lever Check that the emergency cut out switch is in the ON position ONOTE The use of the primer is...

Page 22: ...pe WARNING Do not start the ve T hicle by the drive pulley unless it is a true emergency situation have the vehicle repaired as soon as possi ble WARNING Do not wind starting Trope around your hand Ho...

Page 23: ...dures It is recommended that the steering system and suspension be lubricated monthly or every 40 hours of operation If the vehicle is operated in wet snow or in severe conditions these items should b...

Page 24: ...emperature grease Transfer Shaft Skandic R Only Lubricate at grease fitting using low temperature grease 22 _ Slide Suspension Lubricate idler wheels at grease fittings until grease appears at joints...

Page 25: ...with the bottom of the oil level orifice ONC TE Th chaincase oil capaci ty IS approximately 455 ml 16 imp oz Skandic R O N TE The chaincase oil capaci ty IS approximately 200 ml 7 imp oz To ill remov...

Page 26: ...turned OFF for all lubrication and maintenance pro cedures MAINTENANCE E E CHART 0 0 Cl l LD 0 m CJ ID ro 0 CE C E ro E B Z l Eg Y ID 00 lli o IDO 0 0 o C N Cl l ON oeo OOM_ 0 Drive belt condition 27...

Page 27: ...WARNING At the removal or in stallation of the drive belt be care ful not to burn yourself on the exhaust muffler Never start or run engine without the drive belt installed Run ning an unloaded engin...

Page 28: ...r shaft bearing by closing the bearing cage and firmly tightening the retain ing screw WARNING After drive belt in stallation always check that the brake disc is correctly installed be tween the brake...

Page 29: ...ive belt reverse the pro cedure CAUTION Once belt is installed T be sure to lock driven pulley sup port Drive Belt Condition Inspect belt for cracks fraying or ab normal wear uneven wear wear on one s...

Page 30: ...a self adjusting type If a quicker brake response is desired strongly pull the brake lever several times this will actuate the self adjusting mechanism Strongly pull After the adjustment brake should...

Page 31: ...t range incorrect fuel mixture ratio or a leak ing seal or gasket nut to Holding brake lever at the lit position unscrew the switch to put on the light or screw it in to put it out light Brake light s...

Page 32: ...ster blocks in a clock wise direction the right side blocks in a counter clockwise direction Left and right adjuster blocks of each ad justment must always be set at the same elevation O NOTE Fordeep...

Page 33: ...hat track turns slowly Check that the track is well centered equal distance on both sides between edges of track guides and slider shoes WARNING Before checking track alignment ensure that the track i...

Page 34: ...shouId have a toe out of 3 mm 1 8 1 To check measure the distance between each ski at the front and rear of the leaf springs The front distance should be 3 mm 1 8 more than the rear when the handlebar...

Page 35: ...letely close the air screw until a slight reseating resistance is felt then back off screw 1 1 2 turn B Idle Speed Adjustment Turn the idle speed screw clockwise un til it contacts the throttle slide...

Page 36: ...If the headlamp bulb is burnt tilt hood unplug the connector from the head lamp Remove the rubber boot and un fasten bulb retainer clips Detach the bulb and replace Ground TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW Headlarnp...

Page 37: ...Lift the rear of vehicle until track is clear of the ground then support with a brace or trestle The snowmobile should be stored in such a way that the track does not stay in contact with the cement...

Page 38: ...z of oil into the cylinders 5 Crank the engine to allow the crank shaft to turn 2 or 3 revolutions 6 Reinstall the spark plugs and the air intake silencer Do not run engine during storage peri od Prim...

Page 39: ...fuel lines Replace if neces sary Chassis Clean the vehicle thoroughly removing all dirt and grease accumulation CAUTION Plastic alloy compo nents such as fuel tank controls windshield etc can be clean...

Page 40: ...incase oil level 0 Replace fuel filter located inside fuel tank 0 Check track tension and alignment 0 Lubricate suspension 0 Inspect drive belt and install 0 Check throttle cable for damage and free o...

Page 41: ...plug and re move from cylinder head Reconnect wire and ground exposed plug on engine cowl being careful to hold away from spark plug hole Follow engine starting procedure and check for spark If no spa...

Page 42: ...still seems faulty contact your dealer 5 Engine If unable to locate specific symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Faulty spark plug Check item 3of Engine turns over but fails to backfires...

Page 43: ...c too kit such as screwdriver wrenches emergency starter rope etc Standard Tools H c 0 f E C A Screwdriver B Socket 21 26 mm C Socket 10 13 mm D Socket handle E Fork wrench 10 13 mm F Starter rope G E...

Page 44: ...N m 1 5 ft lbsl CHASSIS Overall length 289 5 cm 114 289 5 cm 114 Overall width 96 5 cm 38 96 5 cm 38 Overall height 108 cm 42 1 2 108 cm 42 1 2 Ski stance 81 9 cm 32 1 4 81 9 cm 32 1 4 center to cent...

Page 45: ...gals U S 7 5 gals Premixed fuel oil type Blizzard oil ratio 50 1 BRAKE Type Disk Disk self adjusting Lining minimum thickness 3 mm 118 When only 1 mm 1 32 of fixed pad is projected out of caliper Cont...

Page 46: ...ls T are properly crimped on the wires and all connector housings are proper ly fastened CD LIGHTING COIL 160 W o AMPLIFIER CHARGING COILS o HEADLAMP 60 60 W LAMP 5 W TAILLAMP 5 21 W j FUSE 0 1 A IGNI...

Page 47: ...ure celsius c pressure kilopascal kPa torque Newton meter N m speed kilometer per hour km h PREFIXES PREFIX SYMBOL MEANING VALUE kilo k one thousand 1 000 centi c one hundredth of a 0 01 rnilli m one...

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Page 49: ...s tradsferred Also en close a photocopy of this registration card when informing of a change of owner ship CHANGE OF ADDRESS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OLD ADDRESS NAME NEW ADDRESS NO CITY NO STREE...

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