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Summary of Contents for Citation 3500 1984

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Page 2: ...SONIC ULTRA SONIC SONIC AFTER SALES SERVICE BOMBARDIER INC VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA JOE 2LO The following are trademarks of Bom bardier Inc BOMBARDIER EVEREST SKI DOO CITATION ALPINE OLYMPIQUE BLIZZARD...

Page 3: ...d could cause personal injury CAUTION Denotes an lnstruc Y tion which if not followed could severely damage vehicle components O NOTE Indicates supplementary information needed to fully com plete an i...

Page 4: ...d equipment including ski spreaders bumpers pack racks etc could severely affect the stability and safe ty of your vehicle Avoid adding on accessories that alter the basic ve hicle configuration The s...

Page 5: ...cy steering mechanism drive axle countershaft support bearing slide suspension chaincase oil level oil injection system drive pulley 19 MAINTENANCE Chart belt guard removal drive belt removal drive be...

Page 6: ...sferable to subsequent ownerts for remainder of warranty period from original date of sale 5 EXCLUSIONS ARE NOT WARRANTED Normal wear on all items such as but not limited to drive belts slider shoes s...

Page 7: ...warranty of merchantability of fitness for any particular pur pose otherwise the implied warranty is limited to the duration of this war ranty However some states or provinces do not allow limitations...

Page 8: ...r ifa particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance other than is shown in the Operator Manual THA T failure may not be covered under warranty This includes service work performedby the cus...

Page 9: ...ith the sales transaction or the operation of your snowmobile will be handled by your Dealers Sales or Service Departments It is recognized however that despite the best intentions ofeveryone concerne...

Page 10: ...ED Newfoundland Labrador Offices Riverside Drive P O Box 1050 Corner Brook Newfoundland A2H 6J3 709 634 3533 81 Kenmount Road P O Box 8127 St John s Newfoundland A 1B 3Nl 709 722 6700 HUDSON S BAY CO...

Page 11: ...necessary to locate these numbers for warranty pur poses or to trace your snowmobile in the event of theft ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER 91 40 JII VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER ONOTE We strongly recommend that you tak...

Page 12: ...side of handlebar When compressed the brake is ap pied When released it automatically returns to its original position Braking effect is proportionate to the pressure applied on the lever and to the...

Page 13: ...tions re quiring its use A WARNING If the switch has beenused in an emergency situa tion the source of malfunction should be determined and corrected beforere starting engine I Attach to wrist If emer...

Page 14: ...of the vehicle Odo meter records the total distance travell ed The trip meter reset button is located on the speedometer housing To reset open hood and turn black knob until all numbers read zero U F...

Page 15: ...d 3 4 however brief full acceleration and speed variations contribute to a good break in Continued wide open throttle accelerations prolonged cruis ing speeds and lugging are detrimen tal during the b...

Page 16: ...ring arm retorque to 60 N m 45 ft lbs Handlebar bolts retorque to 26 N m 19 ft lbsl Pulley alignment and drive belt condition Track condition tension and alignment Lubrication steering suspension driv...

Page 17: ...e you refuel O NOTE For the break in period on ly 450 ml 16 oz of Bombardier Snowmobile Injection oil should be add ed to the first full fuel tank filling This will assure additionnal protection durin...

Page 18: ...y to settle FUEUOIL MIXING CHARTS 50 to 1 ratio 4 Add the remainder of the gasoline 5 Once again thoroughly agitate the container Then using a funnel with a FINE MESH SCREEN to prevent the entry of fo...

Page 19: ...STARTING PROCEDURE _ Test throttle control lever Check that the emergency cut out switch is in the ON position O NOTE The use of the primer is not necessary when the engine is warm Upper position bef...

Page 20: ...ve the belt guard from vehicle Assemble the emergency starting clip and handle to the emergency starting rope and wind the rope tightly around the drive pulley WARNING Do not wind starting rope around...

Page 21: ...ndable operation WARNING Only perform such procedures as detailed in this manual It is recommended that dealer assistance be periodically obtained on other components systems not cov ered in this manu...

Page 22: ...oil capacity is approximately 200 ml 7 oz Oil Injection System Citation 3500 Always maintain a sufficient amount of Bombardier Snowmobile Injection Oil in the injection oil tank CAUTION Check level a...

Page 23: ...s MAINTENANCE E E Q CHART 8 ro OJ co L D Q 0 2 c E B E co E s t Q Q 8 CD l 0 0 1 0 g N 8 Q s r 2 0 ON oro 00 1 a Drive belt condition 23 Brake condition 23 Brake adjustment 24 Spark pluqls 24 Suspensi...

Page 24: ...n WARNING At the removal or in stallation of the drive belt be care ful not to burn yourself on the exhaust muffler 1 Remove the belt guard 2 Loosen the countershaft bearing re taining screw and open...

Page 25: ...uneven wear wear on one side missing cogs cracked tab riel If abnormal wear is noted proba ble cause could be pulley misalign ment excessive R P M with frozen track fast starts without warm up peri od...

Page 26: ...spark plug heat range or excessive idling A light grey insulator tip indicates a lean mixture caused by carburetor high speed mixture adjusted too lean wrong spark plug heat range incorrect fuel mixtu...

Page 27: ...eblocks in a counter clockwise direction Left and right adjuster blocks of each adjust ment must always be set at the same elevation O NOTE For deep snow condition or hill climbing it is recommended t...

Page 28: ...ile track is rotating Keep hands tools feet and clothing clear of track Ensure no one isstanding in close proximity to the vehicle To correct stop the engine loosen the rear idler wheels retaining scr...

Page 29: ...ce between each ski at the front and rear of the leaf springs The front distance should be 3 mm 1 8 more than the rear when the handlebar is horizontal IMPORTANT Close the front of the skis manually t...

Page 30: ...ions by turning the idle speed screw clockwise or coun ter clockwise CAUTION Do not attempt to set the idle speed by using the air screw Severe engine damage can oc cur If idle speed is unattainable c...

Page 31: ...eam has been pre adjusted prior to delivery Should you wish re adjustment placethe vehicleon a flat surface7 6 m 25 from a wall or screen Marks must align Fan Belt Skandic 377 Inspect belt for cracks...

Page 32: ...s to prevent gum varnish formation within the carbure tor and in general preparing the vehi cle so that when the time comes to use the snowmobile again it will be in top condition WARNING Only perform...

Page 33: ...A WARNING The lubrication and or inspection of the drive pulley should be performed only by an autho rized dealer Engine and Primer Lubrication Engine internal parts must be lubri cated to protect cyl...

Page 34: ...Chassis Clean the vehicle thoroughly removing all dirt and grease accumulation CAUTION Plastic alloy compo nents such as fuel tank controls windshield etc can be cleaned using mild detergents or isop...

Page 35: ...nd alignment 0 Lubricate suspension 0 Inspect drive belt and install 0 Check throttle cable for damage and free operation 0 Check steering alignment and ski runner condition 0 Inspect seals for possib...

Page 36: ...lug and re move from cylinder head Reconnect wire and ground exposed plug on engine cowl being careful to hold away from spark plug hole Follow engine starting procedure and check for spark If no spar...

Page 37: ...Engaged decompressor Check decompressor position Citation 3500only 6 Engine If unable to locate specific symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Faulty spark plug Check item 3of Engine turn...

Page 38: ...ch as screwdriver wrenches emergency starter rope etc Standard Tools F A C __ J ill E n j I I U c D B A Screwdriver B Socket 21 26 mm C Socket 10 13 mm D Socket handle E Angular wrench 10 13 mm F Star...

Page 39: ...erall length 249 cm 98 289 cm 114 Overall width 92 7 cm 36 112 96 5 cm 38 Overall height 100 3 cm 391 2 108 cm 42 112 Ski stance 82 cm 32 1 4 82 cm 32 1 4 center to center Ski alignment toe out 3 0 mm...

Page 40: ...pacity SI Imp U S Premixed fuel oil Skandic type ratio Regular leaded or unleaded 28 4 liters 6 25 gals 7 5 gals Bombardier snowmobile injection oil 2 55 L 90 oz 86 oz Bombardier snowmobile injection...

Page 41: ...e all terminals are properly crimped on the wires and all connector housings are proper ly fastened w co CD LIGHTING COIL 160W 0AMPLIFIER CHARGING COILS HEADLAMP 60 60 W LAMP 5W TAILLAMP 5 21 W G FUSE...

Page 42: ...kilogram liter celsius kilopascal Newton meter kilometer per hour SYMBOL m kg L C kPa N m 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 45: ...is transferred Also enclose a photocopy of this registration card when informing of a change of ownership CHANGE OF ADDRESS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OLD ADDRESS NAME NEW ADDRESS NO CITY NO STREE...

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