MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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TYPICAL
1. Locknut
2. Retaining bolts
6. Start engine and rotate track slowly
to recheck alignment.
7. Reposition snowmobile on ground.
8. Install rear wheel caps if so
equipped.
Suspension
Rear Suspension Condition
Visually inspect a ll suspension compo-
nents including slider shoes, springs,
wheels, etc.
NOTE: During normal driving, snow
will act as a lubricant and coolant for
the slider shoes. Extensive riding on
ice or sanded snow, will create exces-
sive heat build-up and cause prema-
ture slider shoe wear.
Suspension Stopper Strap
Condition
Inspect stopper strap for wear and
cracks, bolt and nut for tightness. If
loose inspect holes for deformation.
Replace as required. Tighten nut to
specification.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Stopper strap nut
9N•m ± 1N•m
(80 lbf•in ±9lbf•in)
Rear Suspension Lubrication
Lubricate rear suspension at grease
fittings. Refer to
MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
for maintenance fre-
quency.
SUSPENSION GREASE
BRP
recommended
product
SYNTHETIC
SUSPENSION
GREASE
(P/N 779163)
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619900696-004
619900696-005
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