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Preparation after Storage
Taking the snowmobile out of storage
and correctly preparing it for another sea-
son will ensure many miles and hours of
trouble-free snowmobiling. Yamaha rec-
ommends the following procedure:
1. Clean the snowmobile thoroughly.
Polish the exterior of the snowmobile.
2. Clean the engine. Remove the steel
wool from the exhaust system.
Check exhaust system and air-intake
silencer for obstructions.
3. Inspect all control wires and cables
for signs of wear or fraying. Replace
if necessary. Use cable ties or tape to
route wires and cables away from
hot or rotating parts.
4. Inspect the drive belt for cracks and
tears. Check belt specifications.
Replace if damaged or worn. Install
the drive belt.
NOTE: If the old belt is worn but in
reasonable condition, retain it with
the snowmobile as a spare in case of
emergency.
5. Inspect all fuel hoses and oil hoses for
deterioration or cracks; replace if nec-
essary. Make sure all connections are
tight; then fill the oil-injection reservoir
with the recommended 2-cycle oil.
6. Inspect the spark plugs. Replace,
gap, or clean as necessary.
7. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and cap screws
making sure all nuts, bolts, and cap
screws are tightened securely.
8. If not done during preparation for
storage, lubricate the rear suspen-
sion with low-temperature grease.
9. Check the coolant level and all cool-
ant hoses and connections for deteri-
oration or cracks. Add properly
mixed coolant as necessary.
10. Charge the battery until fully
charged; then connect the battery
cables making sure to connect the
positive cable first. Test the electric
start system.
11. Inspect the entire brake system, all
controls, headlight, taillight, brake
light, ski wear bars, and headlight
aim; adjust or replace as necessary.
12. Adjust the track to the proper tension
and alignment.