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ONS-391
Coolant Level
NOTE: Use a good quality, eth-
ylene glycol-based, automotive-type
coolant.
NOTE: Always check the coolant
level with the engine cold.
Locate the coolant tank behind the
expansion chamber. If the coolant needs
to be added, fill the coolant tank up to the
cold fill line located on the tank.
747-545A
Spark Plugs
NOTE: Always use the recom-
mended spark plugs in the engine.
See the appropriate specifications
sheet for correct spark plug gap.
Varying terrain conditions and operating
usage may require spark plugs of a differ-
ent heat range. For example, sustained
cross-country riding will usually require
colder heat-range spark plugs while trail
riding or other continual slow speed
operation will usually require hotter heat-
range spark plugs.
1. Remove the springs securing the
expansion chamber to the exhaust
manifold and resonator.
2. Move the expansion chamber out of
the way to access the spark plugs.
3. Remove the spark plug caps from
the plugs.
4. Using a spark plug wrench, remove
the plugs.
5. Install the plugs and finger-tighten.
6. Tighten the spark plugs to 2.6 kg-m
(19 ft-lb); then install the spark plug
caps.
7. Place the expansion chamber into
position and secure to the exhaust
manifold and resonator with the
springs.
Checking/Adjusting
Exhaust Power Valve
Cables (800)
Proper cable adjustment is critical to the
operation of the exhaust power valve sys-
tem. Although inspecting cable adjustment
is recommended every 1600-3200 km
(1000-2000 miles), the cable should not
need adjustment often. To check the cable
adjustment, use the following procedure:
CAUTION
After operating the snowmobile for
the initial 5-10 minutes, stop the
engine, allow the engine to cool
down, and check the coolant level.
Add coolant as necessary.
CAUTION
If adjusting spark plug gap is neces-
sary, do not use the center electrode
as a leverage point. Damage to the
plug may occur.
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