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Lynx Yeti 550 - BREAK-IN PERIOD; Engine and Drive Belt Break-in; 10 Hour Inspection

Lynx Yeti 550
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SUSPENSION TROUBLESHOOT
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE MEASURES
Front suspension wandering.
Check ski alignment and camber angle
adjustment. See an authorized Lynx dealer
Reduce ski ground pressure.
Reduc e front suspension spring preload.
Increase center spring preload.
Reduce rear spring preload.
Snowmobile seems unstable and
seems to pivot around its centre.
Reduce rear suspension front arm pressure.
Reduce center spring preload.
Increase rear spring preload.
Increase front suspension spring preload.
Steering feels to heavy.
Reduce ski ground pressure.
Reduc e front suspension spring preload.
Increase center spring preload.
Rear of snowmobile seems to stiff.
Reduce rear spring preload.
Rear of snowmobile seems to soft.
Increase rear spring preload.
Rear su spension front shock
absorber is frequently bottoming .
Lengthen stopper strap.
Increase center shock preload.
Track spins too much at start.
Lengthen stopper strap.
Change driving po sition.
In deep snow
When operating the snowmobile in deep snow, it may be necessary to vary ex-
tension adju stment, sto pp er strap and/or riding position, to c hange the angle at
which the track rides on the snow. Operator’s familiarity w ith the vario u s adjust-
ments as well as snow conditions will dictate the most efficient com bination.
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