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| Engine Type | 4-Stroke |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 1056 cc |
| Horsepower | 177 hp |
| Track Width | 15 in |
| Weight | 600 lbs |
| Turbocharged | Yes |
| Fuel System | Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Cooling | Liquid |
| Front Suspension | AWS VII Double Wishbone |
| Rear Suspension | Slide-Action |
| Fuel Capacity | 11.5 gal |
| Starter | Electric |
| Driven Clutch | Team |
| Brake | Hydraulic Disc |
| Width | 48 in |
| Track Length | 128 in |
| Rear Travel | 13.5 in |
| Drive Clutch | Team |
Explains VIN and ESN location and importance for service and warranty.
Illustrates and identifies the location of various controls on the snowmobile's handlebar.
Details octane ratings, oxygenate limits, and specific gasoline types for different models.
Explains the necessary break-in procedure for the drive belt to ensure proper seating and longevity.
Explains the meaning of various warning, status, and indicator lights displayed on the gauge cluster.
Details how to view and reset trip meters, hour meter, and set the clock on the digital display.
Explains how to check and correct the alignment of the drive and driven pulleys for belt longevity.
Step-by-step instructions for safely starting, warming up, and shutting down the snowmobile engine.
Describes primary and secondary methods for bringing the snowmobile to a safe stop in emergencies.
Details the process for flushing and replacing the lubricant in the ACT drive gear case before storage.
Outlines regular maintenance tasks, their recommended intervals, and pages for detailed procedures.
Instructions for checking, removing, and installing the in-line fuel filter to ensure proper fuel delivery.
Explains how to synchronize the piston valves in the carburetors for balanced engine operation and performance.
Instructions for checking and maintaining the proper brake fluid level to ensure system effectiveness.
Procedure for removing air from the hydraulic brake system to restore proper lever firmness and braking.
Explains how to measure and adjust drive belt deflection for optimal drivetrain performance and belt life.
Outlines how to measure track tension using a spring scale for proper setup and preventing damage.
Describes how to verify the track's alignment relative to the drive lugs to ensure even wear.
How to adjust front shock spring preload to change ski pressure, affect handling, and improve ride.
Reiterates the importance of correct drive belt deflection for peak performance and drivetrain efficiency.











