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Summary of Contents for Blizzard 5500 1981

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Page 2: ...I FUTURA SPIRIT NUVIK MIRAGE SUPER SONIC ULTRA SONIC Text by TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS AFTER SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT BOMBARDIER L1MITEE VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA JOE2LO The following are trademarks of Bom...

Page 3: ...Check points 15 STARTING PROCEDURE Starting procedure emergency starting 1 LUBRICATION Frequency belt guard removal drive belt removal steering mechanism chain case oil level 17 MAINTENANCE Maintenanc...

Page 4: ...warranty and Its applica tion please consult the 0ften Asked Question section of this manual or your selling dealer 2 This manual uses the following sym bols WARNING Identifies an instruc tion which i...

Page 5: ...ts 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 DOO dealer during said warranty pe...

Page 6: ...lied w ranty 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 lasts so the above limitation may not apply Neither...

Page 7: ...ented 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 sale Q Will the entire warranty be vo...

Page 8: ...e Bombardier replacement parts used in warranty repairs covered by warranty A Yes When installed by an authorized dealer any genuine Bombardier part used in warranty repairs assumes the remaining warr...

Page 9: ...th Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Missouri Michigan Indiana Ohio Oess eastern half Tennessee Kentucky West Virginia Virginia Northern Idaho Northern Wyoming Montana Iowa Washington ELLIOTT HUTCHI...

Page 10: ...erent serial numbers It may sometimes become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty pur poses or to trace your snowmobile in the event of theft ONOTE We strongly recommend that you take note o...

Page 11: ...noticed while driving the cause should be determined and corrected without delay Maintain your vehicle in top mecha nical condition at all times I Your snowmobile is not designed to be driven or opera...

Page 12: ...ocated on the left side of handlebar When compressed the brake is ap plied When released it autornaucallv returns to its original position Braking effect is proportionate to the pressure applied on th...

Page 13: ...engine is warm however it is not necessary to use primer when starting H Speedometer The speedometer is linked directly to the drive axle Direct reading dial indi cates the speed of the vehicle Odom e...

Page 14: ...for 1 part of 50 1 Bombardier oil Maximum throt tle should not exceed 314 however brief full acceleration and speed varia tions contribute to a good break in Continued wide open throttle accelera tio...

Page 15: ...rs condition Pulley alignment and drive belt condition Track condition tension and alignment Lubricate steering suspension Electrical wiring loose connections stripped wires damaged insula tlonl tight...

Page 16: ...ture cannot be overstressed An incorrect fuel ratio results in serious engine damage Recommended fuel ratio is 50 1 40 1 during break in pe riod S I Units 500 mL oil to 25 liters 50 1 Imperial Units 1...

Page 17: ...vehicle in a warm area At certain tempera tures gasoline will expand and overflow Always wipe off any gasoline spillage from the snowmobile PRE START CHECK Check Points Activate the throttle control l...

Page 18: ...off when applying the emer gency cut out switch and or by pulling the tether cut out cap stop the engine by turning off the ignition key Do not operate the vehicle further see your dealer 7 Allow the...

Page 19: ...for all mechanized products and the snowmobile is no exception A weekly vehicle inspection contributes to the life span of the snowmobile as well as retains safe and dependable operation It is recomme...

Page 20: ...il spring coupler bolts Chaincase Oil Level Check the oil level by removing the oil level cap plug The oil should be level with the bottom of the oil level orifice O NOTE The chaincase oil capacity is...

Page 21: ...se specified engine should be turned OFF for all lubrication and maintenance pro cedures SERVICE AND E E E 0 1 0 MAINTENANCE 0 8 0 en LO co N co CHART LO 1 0 cE E B E coCE t t Q t 1 0 CE c IDQ O oIDo...

Page 22: ...as a lubricant and coolant for the slider shoes Extensive riding on ice or sanded snow not to mention dirt asphalt etc never re commended will create excessive heat build up and cause premature slide...

Page 23: ...e and the bottom inside of the track If the track tension is too loose the track will have a tendency to thump _ CAUTION Too much tension will result in power loss and ex cessive stresses on suspensio...

Page 24: ...rake mechanism on your snow mobile is an essential safety device Keep this mechanism in proper work ing condition Above all do not oper ate your snowmobile without an effec tive brake system WARNING B...

Page 25: ...d nuts are tight and equally torqued to 20 N m 15 ft lbsl IMPORTANT The engine head nut torque should be checked after the first 5 hours of operation Engine Mount Nuts Check the engine mount nuts for...

Page 26: ...rof oil mixtures to prevent gum varnish formation and in general pre paring the vehicle so that when the time comes to use the snowmobile again it will start and be in top condi tion WARNING Only perf...

Page 27: ...ne from tank A WARNING Gasolineisflamma ble and explosive under certain conditions Always manipulate in a well ventilated area Donat smoke or allow open flames or sparks in the vici nity Carburetors C...

Page 28: ...has been scratched off Spray all bare metal parts with metal protector Wax the hood for better protection O NOTE Apply wax on glossy fin ish of hood only Protect the vehi cle with a cover to prevent...

Page 29: ...O BE PERFORMED BY DEALER TO BE PERFORMED BY OWNER 0 Change spark plugs 0 Check chaincase oil level 0 Check pulleys verify components and clean Check steering alignment and ski runner condition Clean f...

Page 30: ...plug wire unscrew plug 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...

Page 31: ...stem still seems faulty contact your dealer 5 Engine If unable to locate specific symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Spark plug Check item 3 of Engine turns over but fails to backfires...

Page 32: ...ed with basic tools such as screwdriver wrenches emergency starter rope etc Standard Tools G A 0 e D II B C 8 01 A Screwdriver B Socket 10 13 mm C Open end wrench 10 13 mm D Socket wrench handle E Sta...

Page 33: ...Standard 2 72 mm 2 834 61 mm 2 401 496 7 cm3 30 31 in 3 6 2 1 2 x VM 34 203 1 1 2 turn 118 1800 2000 R P M 20 N m 15 tt lbsl 6 mm 1 4 265 cm 104 99 cm 39 102 cm 4O 85 cm 33 112 3 mm liS 193 kg 425 Ibs...

Page 34: ...WI CD LIGHTING COIL 130WI GENERATOR COIL o HEAOlAMP 145 45 WI BULB 15WI TAILLIGHT 15 21 WI CD FUSE 1 1 AI VOLTAGE REGULATOR WARNING Ensure all terminals are properly crimped on the wires and allconne...

Page 35: ...ature 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 one...

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Page 39: ...aintain our files up to date CHANGE OF ADDRESS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OLD ADDRESS NAME NEW ADDRESS NO CITY NO STREET STATE NAME STREET APT ZIP I POSTAL CODE APT CITY 8TATE ZIP I POSTAt CODE CHA...

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