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7. Attach one clamp of the negative
jumper cable (black) to the negative
(-) terminal (3) of the good battery
(B); then attach the other clamp of
the negative (black) jumper cable (4)
to an unpainted metal surface (A) on
the engine or frame well away from
the dead battery and fuel system
components.
8. Stand well away from the dead bat-
tery and start the vehicle with the
good battery. Allow the vehicle to
run for several minutes applying
some charge to the dead battery.
9. Start the snowmobile with the dead
battery and allow it to run for several
minutes before disconnecting the
jumper cables.
10. Remove the jumper cables in oppo-
site order of hook-up (4, 3, 2, 1). Be
careful not to short cables against
bare metal.
NOTE: Have the battery and elec-
trical system checked prior to oper-
ating the snowmobile again.
Drive Clutch and Driven
Pulley
The drive clutch and driven pulley do not
require lubrication; therefore, no special
maintenance is required by the snowmo-
bile owner except for periodical cleaning
(see the Periodic Maintenance Checklist
in the Maintenance section).
However, the drive clutch and driven pul-
ley should be disassembled, cleaned, and
inspected by an authorized Arctic Cat
Snowmobile dealer after every 800 miles
of operation or at the end of the snowmo-
biling season whichever occurs first. This
service is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner.
When operating the snowmobile at high
altitudes, it may be necessary to change
certain component parts of the drive
clutch and/or the driven pulley. See an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer
for further information.
Drive Clutch/Driven
Pulley Alignment
The parallelism and the offset between
the drive clutch and driven pulley are set
at the factory. Normally, no adjustment is
necessary as long as neither the drive
clutch nor the driven pulley is removed
or disassembled. However, if premature
drive belt wear is experienced or if the
drive belt turns over, the drive clutch/
driven pulley alignment must be
checked. Take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer
for this service. If not under warranty,
this service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner.
Fuel Pump
The fuel pump is designed to provide
adequate amount of gas to the
carbure-
tors (570 cc
models) or to the injectors
(F5 LXR/1100 cc
models)
at all throttle
settings. If a fuel delivery problem is sus-
pected, take the snowmobile to an autho-
rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. If
not under warranty, this service is at the
discretion and expense of the snowmo-
bile owner.
Shock Absorbers
Standard Gas
Each shock absorber should be visibly
checked weekly for fluid leakage, cracks
or breaks in the lower case, or a bent
plunger. If any one of these conditions is
detected, replacement is necessary. Take
the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic
Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service.
If not under warranty, this service is at
the discretion and expense of the snow-
mobile owner.
! WARNING
Never make the final connection to a
battery as a spark could ignite hydro-
gen gases causing an explosion of
the battery resulting in acid burns or
blindness.
CAUTION
DO NOT attempt to service the drive
clutch and driven pulley. The drive
clutch and driven pulley must be ser-
viced by an authorized Arctic Cat
Snowmobile dealer only.
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