
Chapter Fifteen
Of
f-Season
Storage
One of the most critical aspects of snowmobile mainte-
nance is off-season storage. Proper storage prevents en-
gine and suspension damage and fuel system
contamination. Improper storage causes deterioration and
damage.
Preparation for Storage
Careful preparation will minimize deterioration and
make it easier to restore the snowmobile to service later.
When performing the following procedure, make a list of
replacement or damaged parts in order to order and install
them before next season.
1. Remove the seat and clean the area underneath the seat
thoroughly. Wipe the seat off with a damp cloth and wipe
a preservative over the seat to keep it from drying out. If
concerned about the seat during storage, store it away
from the snowmobile in a safe place.
2.
Flush the cooling system as described in Chapter
Three. Before refilling the cooling system, check all the
hoses for cracks or deterioration. Replace hoses as de-
scribed in Chapter Eight. Make sure all hose clamps are
tight. Replace questionable hose clamps as required.
3.
Change the chaincase oil as described in Chapter
Three.
Do not allow water to enter the engine when
Step 4.
4. Clean the snowmobile from front to back. Remove all
debris from the pan and tunnel. Clean out debris caught in
the track.
5.
Check the frame, skis and other metal parts for cracks
or other damage. Apply paint to all bare metal surfaces.
6.
Check all fasteners for looseness and tighten as re-
quired. Replace loose or damaged rivets.
NOTE
Refer to the appropriate chapter for the
torque
as required.
7. Lubricate all pivot points with a low-temperature
grease as described in Chapter Three.
8.
Unplug all electrical connectors and clean both con-
nector halves with electrical contact cleaner. Check the
electrical contact pins for damage or looseness. Repair
connectors as required. After the contact cleaner evapo-
rates, apply a dielectric grease to one connector half and
reconnect the connectors.
CAUTION
Dielectric grease is formulated for electri-
cal use. Do not use a regular type grease on
electrical connectors.
Summary of Contents for MM700A
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Page 254: ...248 CHAPTER THIRTEEN FORWARD Negative Positive O0Camber Angle finder...
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