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Ski-Doo TOURING E LT 1997 - Cleaning

Ski-Doo TOURING E LT 1997
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Section 04 TRANSMISSION
Sub-Section 03 (DRIVE PULLEY)
04-03-6
25,29, Slider Shoe and Governor Cup
Carefully lift governor cup until slider shoes come
at their highest position into guides.
Hold a slider shoe set then carefully lift its housing
and remove them. Proceed the same way for other
housings lifting one at a time.
32, Cushion Drive
CAUTION : Do not disassemble cushion
drive. Governor cup and cushion drive are
factory balanced as an assembly.
1. Hold slider shoes
2. Lift one housing at a time
NOTE :
To ease disassembly, forks (P / N
529 0055 00) should be used to hold slider
shoes prior to removing governor cup.
19, Spring Cover Ass’y
It is pushed by clutch spring pressure.
WARNING : Clutch spring is very strong.
Never attempt to remove spring cover
without the recommended tools.
Use spring compressor (P / N 529 0151 00).
1. Washer must be here
Install tools as shown. Remove 3 Allen screws re-
taining spring cover then unscrew compressor.
CLEANING
5,6, Fixed and Sliding Half
Clean pulley faces and shaft with fine steel wool
and dry cloth.
5, Fixed Half and Crankshaft End
Parts must be at room temperature before clean-
ing.
Using a paper towel with cleaning solvent (P / N
413 7082 00), clean crankshaft tapered end and
the taper inside the fixed half of the drive pulley,
crankshaft threads and retaining screw threads.
WARNING : This procedure must be per-
formed in a well ventilated area.
CAUTION : Avoid contact between clean-
er and crankshaft seal because damage
may occur.
Remove all harden oil deposits that have baked on
crankshaft and pulley tapered surfaces with
coarse or medium steel wool and / or sand paper
no. 600.
CAUTION : Do not use any other type of
abrasive.
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