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Checking Track Tension
1. Remove excess ice and snow buildup
from the track, track drive sprockets,
and the inside of the skid frame.
2. Elevate the snowmobile on a
shielded safety stand high enough to
use a spring scale.
3. At the mid-point of the track (on the
bottom side), hook a spring scale
around a track clip; then pull down
on the scale to 9 kg (20 lb). Measure
the deflection (distance) between the
bottom of the wear strip and the
inside surface of the track clip. Mea-
surement should be 50 mm (2.0 in.).
746-788A
NOTE: Measurement is from the
bottom of the wear strip at the
point of the shock pad on the slide
rail.
NOTE: Only tighten track until the
track does not ratchet. Too tight of
a track will cause the rear suspen-
sion to not work properly.
Adjusting Track Tension
NOTE: To ensure proper track
tension adjustment, perform all
adjustments on both sides of the
snowmobile.
1. Loosen the idler wheel axle cap
screws.
0745-811
0750-086
0748-441
2. If the deflection (distance between
the bottom of the wear strip and the
inside surface of the track clip)
exceeds specifications, tighten the
adjusting bolts to take up excessive
slack in the track.
3. If the distance between the bottom of
the wear strip and the inside surface
of the track clip is less than specified,
loosen the adjusting bolts to increase
the slack in the track.
4. Check track alignment.
5. After proper track tension is
obtained, tighten the idler wheel axle
cap screws to 4.7 kg-m (34 ft-lb);
then tighten the adjusting bolts
securely against the axle.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to check or adjust
track tension with engine running.
Turn ignition key to the OFF posi-
tion. Personal injury could result
from contact with a rotating track.
Deflection
Tension
CAUTION
Always maintain track tension
within recommended specification.
Track Adjuster
Adjusting Bolt
Rear Idler
Wheels
Axle Cap
Screw
Track Adjuster
Adjusting Bolt
Rear Idler
Wheels
Axle Cap
Screw
Track Adjuster
Adjusting Bolts
Rear Idler
Wheels
Axle Cap
Screw
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