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Summary of Contents for 1982 EVEREST

Page 1: ...BOMBARDIER 1982 OPERATOR6S MANUAL Liquid cooled Fan cooled litho d in Canada Trademarks of Bombardier Inc All rights reserved Bombardier Inc 414455600...

Page 2: ...A SPIRIT NUVIK MIRAGE SUPER SONIC ULTRA SONIC SONIC TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS AFTER SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT BOMBARDIER INC VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA JOE2LO The following are trademarks of Bom bardier Inc B...

Page 3: ...warranty and its applica tion please consult the Often Asked Question section of this manual or your selling dealer This manual uses the following sym bols WARNING Identifies an instruc tion which if...

Page 4: ...condition at all times Your snowmobile is not designed to be driven or operated on black top bare earth or other abrasive sur faces On such surfaces abnormal and excessive wear of critical parts is in...

Page 5: ...ng mechanism chaincase oil level rotary valve system oil in jection system drive axle slide suspension 18 MAINTENANCE Belt guard removal drive belt removal drive belt condition brake condition brake a...

Page 6: ...option components defective in material and or workmanship under normal use and service with a genuine BOMBARDIER component without charge for parts or labour at any authorized SKI DOD dealer during s...

Page 7: ...ess for any particular purpose other wise the implied warranty is limited to the duration of this warranty How ever some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an im plied warranty l...

Page 8: ...warranty registration card is presented Q Where can I find information on the lubrication and maintenance of my snow mobile A In this Operator Manual provided with the vehicle at the time of first sa...

Page 9: ...d in this manual should be completed and sent to Bombardier Inc Q How can I receive the best owner assistance A The satisfaction and goodwill of the owners of Bombardier products are of primary concer...

Page 10: ...Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Missouri Michigan Indiana Ohio less eastern half Tennessee Kentucky West Virginia Virginia Northern Idaho Northern Wyoming Montana Iowa Washington 8 BROOKS EQUIPMENT LIMI...

Page 11: ...ometimes become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty pur poses or to trace your snowmobile in the event of theft UUI Iii c IVEHIClE SERIAL NUMBERt O NOTE We strongly recommend that you take...

Page 12: ...ortionate to the pressure applied on the lever O NOTE On electric start models only compressing the brake lever will light up the injection oil level indicator bulb If bulb does not light up replace w...

Page 13: ...everal times on first outing Thereby being mentally pre pared for emergencysituations requiring its use WARNING If the switch has been used in an emergency situa tion the source of malfunction should...

Page 14: ...lled on the safety switch at all times in order to operate the vehicle WARNING If the switch is used in an emergency situation the source of malfuntion should be de termined and corrected before resta...

Page 15: ...s Adjust the handle to the desired po sition WARNING Do not adjust too high as the brake lever may con tact the windshield when turning Lock the steering handle in place by tightening the four 4 retai...

Page 16: ...k filling at a 70 1 ratio This will assure additionnal protection during the initial engine break in CAUTION Remove and clean spark plugs after engine break in aNOTE A new drive belt requires a break...

Page 17: ...lining condition Skis alignment runner condition Pulley alignment and drive belt condition Oil injection pump adjustment Track condition tension and alignment Lubrication steering suspension Electric...

Page 18: ...eturn to idle position when re leased Check that the skis and the track are not frozen to the ground or snow surface and that steering operates freely Activate the brake control lever and make sure th...

Page 19: ...some reason the ve hicle cannot be started electrical Iy place ignition key to ON position and start engine manually Manual Starting Insert the key in the ignition and turn to ON position Grasp manual...

Page 20: ...l as re tains safe and dependable operation It is recommended that the steering sys tem and suspension be lubricated monthly or every 40 hours of opera tion If the vehicle is operated in wet snow or i...

Page 21: ...ervoir If necessary replenish to oil level line using Bombardier snow mobile oil available from your dealer Oil Injection System Check reservoir frequently Replenish as required using Bombardier snow...

Page 22: ...FF for all lubrication and maintenance pro cedures 21 2 Q 0 22 22 22 23 23 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CHART Suspension condition Battery electric start models Spark plugs Brake adjustment Brake condition...

Page 23: ...d remove the belt guard 2 Open the driven pulley by twisting and pushing the sliding half Hold in fully open position 3 Slip the belt over the top edge of the sliding half 4 Slip the belt out from the...

Page 24: ...ng mechanism Spark Plugs Disconnect the spark plug wires and remove the spark plugs Check the condition of the plugs A brownish tip reflects ideal condi tions Correct carburetor spark plug heat range...

Page 25: ...ING Overflow tube must be free and open A kinked or bent tube will restrict ventilation and create gas accumulation that could result in an explosion Avoid skin con tact with electrolyte CAUTION Prior...

Page 26: ...ective in serts or guides are noted contact your dealer WARNING Do not operate a snowmobile with a cut torn or damaged track 24 Track Tension and Alignment Tension Lift the rear of vehicle and support...

Page 27: ...he adjuster bolt on side where the slider shoe is the furthest to the track insert guides Tighten lock nuts and recheck the align ment Ensure to retighten the idler wheel retaining screws Drive Pulley...

Page 28: ...nate all slack from the steering mechanism 26 If adjustment is required Loosen the lock nuts of the longer tie rod Turn the tie rod manually until the skis are properly aligned Firmly re tighten the l...

Page 29: ...operated in cold or warm tem perature If the vehicle is to be operated in deep powdered snow it is recommended to turn the elbow towards the rear of the vehicle Engine Head Nuts With the engine cold...

Page 30: ...of hoses and clamps tightness Using a hydrometer check that the anti freeze solution is strong enough for the temperature in which the vehicle is operated ONOTE Should the coolant tem perature raisea...

Page 31: ...n Thoroughly inspect the ve hicle and tighten loose bolts nuts and linkage Inspect skis and ski runners for wear Bulb Replacement If the headlamp bulb is burnt tilt hood unplug the connector from the...

Page 32: ...t mixture is poison and can be fatal if swallowed 4 54 liters 160 Imp ounces 1 154 U S ounces When the coolant level is low enough remove the engine filler plug 30 CAUTION To prevent rust for mation i...

Page 33: ...more than half Controls Lubricate the steering mechanism In spect all components for tightness spring coupler bolts steering arm locking bolts tie rods ball joints etc Tighten if necessary Oil moving...

Page 34: ...arbu retor until engine stalls On twin carburetor models alternate bet ween carburetors CAUTION Onlyperform thispro cedure in a well ventilated area 32 If adequate ventilation is not available Remove...

Page 35: ...the plastic components and the vehicle finish Battery Remove battery from vehicle and clean outside surface of battery with solution of baking soda and water Remove all deposits from posts then rinse...

Page 36: ...alve oil level 0 Clean or replace fuel filter 0 Check track condition tension and alignment a Check and lubricate suspension 0 Inspect drive belt and install 0 Check throttle cable for damage and free...

Page 37: ...g and re move from cylinder head Reconnect wire and ground exposed plug on engine cowl beiIg cnfuI to IW8Y from plug hole Follow engine starting procedure and check for spark If nosparks appear replac...

Page 38: ...ms faulty contact your dealer 5 Engine If unable to locate specific symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Spark plug Check item 2 of Engine turns over but fails to backfires start orstarts...

Page 39: ...supplied with a basic tool kit such as screwdriver wrenches emergency starter rope etc Standard Tools o G A Screwdriver B Socket 10 13 mm C Open end wrench 10 13 mm D Socket wrench handle E Starter ro...

Page 40: ...3 C 110 F Radiator pressure cap 13 Ibs Fan belt free play 8 9 mm 5 16 Torque engine head nuts M8 22 N m 16 ft lbs crankcase nuts M8 22 N m 16 ft lbs M6 9 N m 6 ft Ibs magneto ring nut M22 95 N m 70 ft...

Page 41: ...n timing timing mark B T D C 2 52 mm 099 21 stroboscopic timing 6000 R P M 12 V 160 watts 60 60 W 5 21 W 5W 15 A electric model 30 A electric model NGK BR7ES 0 4 mm 0 016 2 29 mm 090 6000 R P M FUEL G...

Page 42: ...Wl OILLlVEl PILOTLAMP HIGHIIEAM PILOTLAMP FUSE10 1AI TETHER CUT OUT SWITCH IGNITION SWITCH IMERGINCY CUT OUT SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH TACHOMETEIlIOPTlONALI SPEEDOMETEIl 6tLLlVELSENSOR V...

Page 43: ...ION COil AMI UFIER TAIL AMP 16121 WI HEAD AMP leotIOWI DlluleI6W1 OIl LEVl LPILOT AMP HIGH BEAM PILOT AMP FUSE 10 1Al TETHERCUT OUT SWITCH IGNITlOIII SWITCH EMERGENCYCUT OUT SWITCH OIMMIER SWITCH BRAK...

Page 44: ...I1111llO WI CD BULBI5Wl BULB12WI OILlEVEL PILOTLAMP l HIGH BEAM PILOTLAMP FUSE10 1AI FUSEI1li AI FUSEIlll AI lTEMPEIIATURE SENSOR STARTOR l SOlEN010 BAmRY REGULATOR RECTIFIER DIODEI N I l1 TETHERCUT O...

Page 45: ...erature celsius C pressure kilopascal kPa torque Newton meter N m speed kilometer per hour km h PREFIXES PREFIX SYMBOL MEANING VALUE kilo k one thousand 1 000 centi c one hundredth of a 0 01 milli m o...

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Page 49: ...ow CHANGE OF ADDRESS APT APT ZIPI POSTAL CODE ZIP I POSTAL CODE NAME NAME STREET STREET STATE STATE CITY NO NO CITY VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The ownership of this vehicle is transferred VEHICLE I...

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