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Ski-Doo ELITE SERIES User Manual

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Section 08 REAR SUSPENSION
Subsection 02 (DRIVE AXLE)
REMOVAL
Raise and block rear of vehicle off the ground.
Remove suspension on appropriate side. Refer to
proper subsection.
Remove speedometer sensor no. 11 or end bear-
ing housing plastic cap no. 1 depending on the
side of drive axle removal.,
Remove brake caliper on appropriate side. Re-
move sprocket plate no. 12.
NOTE: Drive axle can be removed without extract-
ing brake disc and end bearing no. 8.
Pull drive axle out of vehicle through brake disc
access hole.
Remove outer flange no. 10 and circlip no. 9.
Remove end bearing no. 8 and brake disc from
drive axle
Sprocket and Half-Sprocket
To remove press fit sprockets no. 5 and no. 6,use
a press and a suitable support as illustrated.
A00F06A
1
TYPICAL
1. Support sprocket near hub
ASSEMBLY
DriveAxleandSprocket
To assemble press fit sprockets no. 5 and no. 6,
use a press and a suitable pipe as illustrated.
Sprockets must be assembled according to the
following dimensions measured from drive axle
end.
A00F07A
1
TYPICAL
1. Pipe
A34D0FA
C
B
A
1
1. Measure from end of drive axle
A. 149.8 mm (5.898 in)
B. 272.8 mm (10.740 in)
C. 375.3 mm (14.776 in)
Ensure to align indexing marks of each sprocket
when assembling.
A24D05A
1
TYPICAL
1. Indexing marks aligned
CAUTION: The same sprocket must not be
pressed twice on the axle. When sprocket
has been removed from drive axle, use a new
sprocket at the installation.
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Ski-Doo ELITE SERIES Specifications

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BrandSki-Doo
ModelELITE SERIES
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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