CHAPTER
make sure the injection system is working (oil level di-
minishing),
Do not continue to use a
pre-mix
the first tank unless
snowmobile is oper-
ating in weather conditions
the
ent temperature is
or
Under
conditions, the
to ensure
engine lubrica-
tion. Refer to
Mixing
this
additional
After the initial
hours, check all engine and
sis fasteners for tightness. If the snowmobile is going to be
used in extreme
it might be a good idea to in-
crease the break-in a few hours.
break-in, tighten the
cylinder head nuts as described in this chapter.
completing the break-in,
new
spark plugs as described in this
Correct Fuel
Mixing
can be mixed with the
to ensure sufficient lubri-
cation for
first tank after rebuilding the engine, when
running the engine while bleeding the
injection pump,
when removing the snowmobile from storage or when op-
erating the snowmobile
extreme weather condi-
tions. Using additional oil under
conditions
lead to spark plug fouling and rapid carbon buildup. Refer
to the following when mixing oil with the
Gasoline
an extreme
hazard,
open a container containing
near
sparks, heat
Do
smoke
Mix the oil with the gasoline in a well-ventilated loca-
tion. The oil
should be at
C
F)
before attempting to mix the oil and gasoline.
2. Mix the oil and gasoline thoroughly in a separate,
dean, scalable container that is larger than the quantity
being mixed to allow for agitation.
3. Always measure quantities exactly. For a
gaso-
line-to-oil mixture, 7
fl.
(229
of
should be
mixed with 3
gallons (1 1.4
of gasoline.
Always use
gasoline with an octane rating of 87
or higher.
5. Pour approximately
the required amount of gaso-
line into the mixing container, add the correct fill amount
of oil, then agitate
mixture thoroughly.
Add the remaining fuel to complete the
then
agitate the
to completely mix the
and oil.
7. Use a
with a filter when pouring the pre-mixed
gasoline and oil into the snowmobile's
tank.
SCHEDULES
The maintenance schedule is divided into three parts:
monthly and
all schedules on
time during the snowmobiling season. Refer to Table
(daily), Table 2 (monthly) and Table
3 (seasonally}.
NOTE
any engine inspection
any
time the engine
end or bottom end has
been overhauled or the
has been re-
moved
frame for other
Likewise, perform chassis and steering in-
spection
major service has
been
those components.
fire hazards
exist around
gasoline. Do
allow any smoking in
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