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1996 BOMBARDIER WATERCRAFT SHOP MANUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
The use of RIGHT and LEFT indications in the text,
always refers to driving position (when sitting on
watercraft).
1. Left (port)
2. Right (starboard)
The information and component / system descrip-
tions contained in this manual are correct at time
of publication. Bombardier Inc. however, main-
tains a policy of continuous improvement of its
products without imposing upon itself any obliga-
tion to install them on products previously manu-
factured.
Bombardier Inc. reserves the right at any time to
discontinue or change specifications, designs,
features, models or equipment without incurring
obligation.
This Shop Manual uses technical terms which
may be different from the ones of the Parts Cata-
logs.
When ordering parts always refer to the specif-
ic model Parts Catalogs.
ILLUSTRATIONS AND
PROCEDURES
The illustrations show the typical construction of
the different assemblies and, in all cases, may not
reproduce the full detail or exact shape of the
parts shown, however, they represent parts
which have the same or a similar function.
CAUTION : These watercraft are designed
with parts dimensioned in both the metric
and the imperial systems. When replacing fas-
teners, make sure to use only those recom-
mended by Bombardier. Mismatched or
incorrect fasteners could cause damage to the
watercraft or possible personal injury.
As many of the procedures in this manual are in-
terrelated, we suggest, that before undertaking
any task, you read and thoroughly understand the
entire section or sub-section in which the proce-
dure is contained.
A number of procedures throughout the book re-
quire the use of special tools. Before undertaking
any procedure, be sure that you have on hand all
the tools required, or approved equivalents.
Technical Publications
Bombardier Inc.
Valcourt (Quebec), Canada
PARTS CATALOGS
MODELS
P/N
SP (5876)
SPX (5877)
SPI (5878)
219 300 180
GTS (5817)
GTI (5865/5866)
219 300 210
XP (5858)
219 300 200
HX (5881)
219 300190
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