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Summary of Contents for Ski-Doo Blizzard 9500 1979

Page 1: ...Lftho d in Canada 4143 100 j...

Page 2: ...ited TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTRE AFTER SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT BOMBARDIER LIMITED VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA JOE2LO Suggested Retail Price 2 75 First copy free with unit purchased BOMBARDIER SKI DOO ALP...

Page 3: ...you have any questions per taining to the warranty and its applica tion please consult the Often Asked Question section of this manual or your selling dealer This manual emphasizes particular in forma...

Page 4: ...ot designed to be operated on public streets road or highways In most States and Provinces it is considered an ille gal operation e Maintain your vehicle in top mecha nical condition at all times e Yo...

Page 5: ...m chain case oil level slide suspension rotary valve system 12 MAINTENANCE Spark plugs suspension condition track condition suspension adjustment drive belt steering mechanism steering adjustment cool...

Page 6: ...e left side of handlebar When compressed the brake is ap plied When released it automatically returns to its original position Braking effect is proportionate to the pressure applied on the lever 4 G...

Page 7: ...ther convenient location then snap tether cut out cap over receptacle before starting engine If emergency engine shut off is re quired completely pull cap from safety switch and engine power will be a...

Page 8: ...position the bot tom edge of the cab into the cab guide located on each side of the frame Located under the cab To gain access tilt cab Ideal location for spare plugs belt rope etc 6 The fuel gauge i...

Page 9: ...rottle accelera tions prolonged cruising speeds and lugging are detrimental during the break in period As with any precision piece of mechan ical equipement we suggest that after the first 10 hours of...

Page 10: ...n Skis alignment runner condition Pulley alignment and drive belt condition Track condition tension and alignment Lubricate steering Electrical wiring loose connections stripped wires damaged insulati...

Page 11: ...ixture cannot be overstressed An incorrect fuel ratio results in serious engine damage Recommended fuel ratio is 50 1 SI Measure 500 mL oil to 25 liters 50 1 Imperial Measure 1 can 16 oz oil to 5 Imp...

Page 12: ...he skis and the track are not frozen to the ground or snow surface and that the steering oper ates freely II Activate the brake control lever and make sure the brake fully be fore the brake control le...

Page 13: ...e primer 2 to 3 times O NOTE Primer is not necessary when engine is warrn 4 Ensure the tether cut out cap is in 11 and that the cord is attach ed to your clothinq Check that the emergency cut out butt...

Page 14: ...vere con these items should be lubricated more A WARNING Only perform such procedures as detailed in this manual It is recommended that dealer assistance be periodically obtained on other componenents...

Page 15: ...any years of low cost use 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...

Page 16: ...cut or if track fibers are ex posed or missing or defective inserts or guides are noted contact your dealer WARNING Do not operate a snowmobile with a cut torn or damaged track 14 The suspension is a...

Page 17: ...els retaining screws then loosen the lock nuts and tighten the adjuster bolt on side where the slider shoe is the furthest to the track insert guides Tighten lock nuts and recheck align ment make sure...

Page 18: ...it contacts the throttle slide then conn nue turning two 2 additional turns This will provide a preliminary idle speed setting Start engine and allow it to warm then adjust idle speed to 1800 2000 R P...

Page 19: ...nuts of the shorter tie rod Turn tie rod manually until handle bar is horizontal Retighten lock nuts firmly WARNING The ball joint socket must run parallel with the steer ing arm The socket must be r...

Page 20: ...rical wiring and compo nents retighten loose connections Check for stripped wires or damaged Insulation Thoroughly inspect the ve hicle and tighten loose bolts nuts and linkage Inspect skis and ski ru...

Page 21: ...tained on other components systems not cov ered in this manual Unless otherwise specified engine should be turned OFF for all lubrication and maintenance pro cedures O NOTE Open end of drain hose shou...

Page 22: ...is clear of ground then support with brace or trestle The snowmobile should be stored in such a way that the track does not stay in contact with the ce ment floor or bare grou nd O NOTE The track sho...

Page 23: ...opaque tarpaulin This caution will pre vent the sun rays affecting the plastic components and the vehicle finish and connect fuel line must be lubricat r t u t I trH walls frorn during the LV I Q 4C1...

Page 24: ...n satisfactory1 rRr d lr p with genuine Bombardier parts or suitable equivalents 22 To be performed by dealer To be performed by owner 0 Change spark plugs 0 Check chamcaso oil level 0 Check drive pul...

Page 25: ...k plug Dis connect spark plug wire unscrew plug and re move from cylinder head Hecnrmeet wire and ground exposed plug on engine cowl being careful to hold away from spark piug Imkt Follow engine proce...

Page 26: ...ne If unable to locate specific symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Faulty spark plug Check item 3of turns over but fails backfires start or with 2 Overheated Carburetor set too lean Con...

Page 27: ...is supplied with a basic tool kit such as screwdriver wrenches emergency starter rope etc G D A Screwdriver B Socket 10 13 mm C Open end wrench 10 13 mm D Socket wrench handle E Starter rope F Socket...

Page 28: ...22 Nem 16 ft lbsl 4 94 liters 174 ounces 167 ounces 110 F 13 Ibs 265 cm 104 in 99 em 39 ln 93 cm 36 3 4 in 85 1 ern 33 5 in 3 mm 1 8 In 200 kg 442 lbs 7710 cm2 1195 In 2 2 55 kPa 0 369 Ibs in 2 38 1 c...

Page 29: ...ate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace your snowmobile in the event of theft __ VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER TRACK SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ONOTE We strongly recommend that you take no...

Page 30: ...kmanship under normal use and service with a rlOt 1l or o BOMBARDIER component without charge for parts or labour at any U IIIL SKI DOa dealer during said warranty period BOMBARDIER from installation...

Page 31: ...plied warrantyis limited to the duration of this warranty However some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply Neither the di...

Page 32: ...y owners ofa possibte recall Q How do I know my vehicle has been registered at the factory A When you bought your snowmobile the dealer should have completed signed and forwarded us the manufacturer s...

Page 33: ...d the manufacturer s control Lean carburetor settings Use ofno lead or low leadgasoline or use ofregular gasoline when premium is recommended Incorrect oil gas mixture too little or too much oil Poor...

Page 34: ...ot solve the situation Write to your nearest area distributor TELLHIM THEFACTS Vehicle identification number Date of purchase Name and address of your selling dealer Your name address and phone number...

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Page 37: ...and sending out the card supplied below This will help us to maintain our fifes up to date VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OLD ADDRESS NO CITY STATE ZIP I POSTAL CODe NEW ADDRESS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION...

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