Track Tension and
Alignment
NOTE: Track tension and alignment
are interre late d. Do not adjust one
without the other.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury to indi-
viduals near the snowmobile:
– NEVER stand behind or near a
moving track
– always use a wide-base snow-
mobile stand with a rear deflec-
tor panel
– when the track is raised off the
ground, only run it at the lowest
possible speed.
Centrifugal force could cause de-
bris, damage d or loose s tu ds,
pieces of torn track, or an en-
tire severed track to be violently
thrown backwards out of the tun-
nel with tremendous force, possi-
bly resulting in the loss of a leg or
other serious injury.
Tension
NOTE: Ride the snowmobile in snow
about 15 to 20 minutes prior to adjust-
ing track tension.
Remove the tether cord cap ( D E S S
key).
Lift rear of snowmobile and support
it with a wide-base s nowmo bile me-
chanical stand.
Allow the suspension to extend nor-
mally and check gap halfway between
front and rear idler wheels. Measure
between slider shoe bottom and in-
side of track. The gap should be as
given in SPECIFICATIONS at the end
of this guide. If the track ten sio n is
too loose, track will have a tendency
to th ump.
NOTE: A belt tension tester (P/N 414
348 200) m ay be used to measure de-
flection as well as force applied.
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BELT TENSION T EST ER
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TYPICAL
1. Top tool O-ring positioned at 7.3 kg (16 lb)
2. P ush on top portion of tool until it contacts
the top O-ring
3. Measured track deflection
CAUTION: Toomuchtensionwill
result in pow e r los s an d ex c e ssive
stresses on suspension compo-
nents.
To adjust track tension:
– Remove the tether cord cap (DESS
key).
– Remove rear wheel caps (if so
equipped).
– Loosen the rear idler wheel retain-
ing bo lts.
– Turn adjustment bolts to adjust.
If correct tension is unattainable, con-
tact an authorized LYNX dealer.
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