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5. On the side of the track which has the inner track
drive lugs closer to the rear idler wheel, loosen the
idler wheel axle cap screw; then rotate the adjusting
bolt clockwise 1 to 1 1/2 turns.
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6. Check the track alignment and make the necessary
adjustments until proper alignment is obtained.
NOTE: Make sure correct track tension is main-
tained after adjusting track alignment.
7. After proper track tension and alignment are obtained,
tighten the idler wheel axle cap screw to 34 ft-lb; then
tighten the adjusting bolt to 84 in.-lb.
NOTE: Field test the track under actual conditions
and after the field test, check track alignment and
track tension; adjust as necessary.
Brake System
CHECKING BRAKE LEVER TRAVEL
1. Compress the brake lever fully.
NOTE: Do not pump the brake lever as it will pro-
duce an inaccurate reading.
2. Measure the distance between the brake lever and the
handlebar. The distance must be greater than 1 in.
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3. If the distance is less than specified, check the brake
fluid level, inspect for leakage, and check the brake
pads.
CHECKING AND ADDING BRAKE
FLUID
1. With brake fluid reservoir in a level position and the
cover removed, check the fluid level. The brake fluid
level must be at the high mark in the reservoir.
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2. If the brake fluid level is low, add Arctic Cat approved
brake fluid until the fluid is at the recommended level.
Install and secure the reservoir cover. DO NOT allow
moisture to contaminate the brake system.
! WARNING
Always make sure the adjusting bolts are snug against
the axle and the idler wheel cap screws. Failure to do
so could cause the track to become extremely loose
and, under some operating conditions, allow the idler
wheels to climb over the track lugs forcing the track
against the tunnel causing the track to “lock.” If a track
“locks” during operation, severe personal injury could
result.
! WARNING
Do not operate the snowmobile if the distance
between the compressed brake lever and handlebar is
less than 1 in. Brake loss may occur. Brake loss can
result in severe personal injury.
CAUTION
Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Do not spill brake fluid
on any surface of the snowmobile.
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