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17. 1919 5 inb eyunoes ej jueujeuBiesuai Jenbiunuuuoo in ep uye eDieuojoui ep ong eurejeudo4d np 19 e IECH onov 3I LNVHVO LH833SNVH L 13 3SS38QV ad LNANWASNVHO Arctic Cat SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES endorses and encourages the safe use of all snowmobiles Always follow these rules to ensure your continued enjoyment of tho sport Receive proper training and operate within your capabilities See operator s manual for complete safe instructions R GLEMENTS DE S CURIT EN MOTONEIGE Arctic Cat ondosse et encourage ion s curil Respectoz toujours ces r glements qui vous permettront de pratiquer ce sport avec pla iro toutes motoneiges Obtenez la formation n cessaire et conduisez selon vos capacit s Ve lez vous r f rer au manuel de l op rateur pour les instructions compl tes de s curit SAKERHETSREGLER VID SNOSKOTERKORNING Arctic Cat till f rsiktighet vid snGskoterk ring F lj alltid dessa regler nar du r ute och k r MOOTTORIKELKAN TURVASAANNO Arctic Cat korostaa ja kannustaa moottorikelkkojen turvallista k ytt N it s nt j tarkkaan noudattaen saat kolkkailusta irti parhaan mahdollisen hu ja hy dyn SIKKERHETSREGLER FOR BRUK AV SN SCOOTER Arctic Ca
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25. Choke Recoil Starter Handle 0735 449 1 Test the throttle lever by com pletely compressing and releasing it several times The lever MUST return to the idle position quickly and completely 6 When the engine starts push the choke approximately half way in Allow a cold engine to warm up for approximately 2 3 minutes 0744 944 3 Insert the key into the ignition switch then rotate the key to the RUN position B NOTE Make sure the emergency stop switch is in the ON up posi tion and the tether cap is con nected to the tether switch 4 For a cold engine pull the choke out completely If the engine is warm choking is not normally necessary 5 Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until resistance is felt then give a short quick pull The engine should start however if the engine does not start repeat this step CAUTION To avoid damaging the recoil starter DO NOT pull the recoil starter rope to its limit or release the recoil starter handle from an extended position Allow recoil rope to rewind slowly The choke should be pushed in completely after the warm up 7 Flooding If the engine does not start when the choke is being used but seems ready to start push the choke in completely NOTE Continued choking will only cause the engine to flood more NOTE If the engine fails to start during the attempt with the throttle lever compressed remove
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35. Since gasoline expands as its tempera ture increases the gas tank must be filled to its rated capacity only Expan sion room must be maintained in the tank particularly if the tank is filled with cold gasoline and then moved to a warm area WARNING to the gas tank near any open flames or with the engine running DO NOT SMOKE while filling the gas tank Always fill the gas tank in a well ventilated area Never add gasoline Recommended Oil NOTE This snowmobile comes from the factory with SAE 5W 30 multi grade oil installed The recommended oil to use in the engine is a multi grade oil calibrated to the ambient temperature at which the engine is run See the viscosity chart for details CAUTION Any oil used in place of the recom mended oil may cause serious engine damage Multi Grade ENGINE 35 29 23 18 12 7 1 4 10 15 21 27 32 TEMP F 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 GEN 0048 ENGINE BREAK IN The engine requires a short break in period approximately 10 operating hours before being subjected to heavy load conditions or full throttle opera tion Strict adherence to the break in procedure will contribute to optimum performance and longevity of the engine During break in a maximum of 1 2 throttle is recommended however brief full throttle accelerations and variations in driving speeds contribute to good engine break in After the 10
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37. Lighting Coil 12V 55W Output Compression 8 3 1 Lubrication Forced Splash Cooling System Forced Air Drive Clutch Centrifugal Drive Chain Automatic Tensioner Brake Type Band Ignition Type Transistorized Track Width 25 4 cm 10 in Track Length 43 cm 17 in On Ground Track Tension 6 4 9 5 mm Range 1 4 3 8 in Track Style Standard Lug Spark Plug NGK BPR4ES Spark Plug Gap 0 76 mm 0 030 in Ignition Timing Fixed Type 24 BTDC 3600 RPM CARBURETOR Mikuni 18 11 8421 CHASSIS Overall Length 181 6 cm 71 5 in Overall Height 78 7 cm 31 in Overall Width 87 6 cm 34 5 in Ski Center to Cen ter Distance Stance 78 cm 31 in MISCELLANY Gasoline 87 Minimum Recommended Octane Regular Unleaded Gas Tank Capacity 1 7 L Actual 0 46 U S gal Gas Tank Capacity 1 5 L Rated 0 40 U S gal Engine Oil Multi Grade Recommended Crankcase Oil 600 ml 20 3 fl oz Capacity Air Cleaner Semi Dry Polyurethane Foam Element Suspension Grease Low Temperature Taillight Brakelight 0230 020 Bulb p n Headlight Bulb p n 0609 251 Starting System Manual Recoil Dry Weight Curb Weight approx 75 0 kg 165 Ib 76 8 kg 169 Ib Specifications subject to change without notice GETTING READY TO OPERATE THE 120 SNO PRO SAFEL
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40. OUR PASSION SHARE ARCTIC CAT A pin2258 514 LIMITED WARRANTY Arctic Cat Inc hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat extends a limited warranty on each new Arctic Cat Snowmobile it manufactures and on each part and accessory manufactured or sold by Arctic Cat The warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser only on parts and accessories sold through an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer Warranty on snowmobiles is extended to the original retail purchaser however the balance of the unused warranty may be transferred to a second party Arctic Cat warrants only the products it manufactures and or sells and does not warrant that other products will function properly when used with an Arctic Cat Snowmobile or will not damage the Arctic Cat Snowmobile Arctic Cat does not assume any liability for incidental or consequential damages Arctic Cat will repair or replace at its option free of charge including any related labor charges any parts that are found to be warrantable in material or workmanship This repair work MUST be done by an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer No transportation charges rental charges or inconvenience costs will be paid by Arctic Cat The warranty is validated upon examination of said parts by Arctic Cat or an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer Arctic Cat reserves the right to inspect such parts at its factory for final determination if warranty should apply The war
41. ble personal injury STEERING ALIGNIVIENT Visually examine the steering align ment by placing the handlebar in the straight ahead position and checking to be sure the skis are pointing straight ahead If the skis are not pointing straight ahead adjust using the follow ing procedure NOTE The following procedure can be used to adjust the align ment of either ski 1 Determine which ski is out of align ment then unlock the adjustment tie rod by loosening the nuts Right Spindle Crank Adjustment Tie Rods Left Spindle Crank 0735 446 2 Adjust the ski alignment by rotat ing the adjustment tie rod 3 When steering alignment is cor rect apply blue Loctite 243 to the jam nut threaded areas and tighten each jam nut securely against its adjustment tie rod WARNING Neglecting to lock the steering tie rod by tightening the jam nuts against the adjustment tie rod may cause loss of snowmobile control and possible personal injury SKI WEAR BAR The ski wear bar 15 a replaceable bar attached to the underside of the ski The purpose of the wear bar is to assist in turning the snowmobile to minimize ski wear and to maintain good steering control If the snowmobile is operated primarily in deep snow ski wear bar wear will be minimal however if the snowmobile is operated on terrain where the snow cover is minimal
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43. tions SHUT ENGINE OFF B NOTE Allow the track to coast to a stop DO NOT apply the brake because it could produce an inac curate alignment condition 4 When the track stops rotating check the relationship of the rear idler wheels and the inner track drive lugs If the distance from the rear idler wheels to the inner track drive lugs 15 the same on both sides no adjustment 15 necessary Rear Idler Wheels Le xN 0727 729 Inner Track Guides 5 If the distances from the rear idler wheels to the inner track drive lugs are not the same on both sides an adjustment is necessary Adjusting Track Alignment 1 On the side of the track which has the inner track drive lugs closer to the rear idler wheel loosen the idler wheel cap screw and the adjusting bolt jam nut then rotate the adjusting bolt clockwise 1 to 1 1 2 turns Jam Nut Adjusting Bolt Oo WARNING If a jam nut is not tightened prop erly the adjusting bolt could loosen causing the track to become dangerously loose 4 Field test the track under actual conditions 5 After the field test check the alignment of the track If addi tional adjustment is necessary repeat Adjusting Track Alignment procedure ADJUSTING HEAR SPRING TENSION Rear spring tension adjustment is accomplished by rotating the adjusting cams Position 3 provides the stiffest ride and posi
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48. hour break in period the snowmobile may be taken to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for a checkup and oil change This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmo bile owner MUFFLER The muffler is designed to reduce engine noise and improve the total per formance of the engine If the muffler is removed from the engine severe engine damage will result OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING AND STOPPING ENGINE WARNING Never allow anyone to stand front of the snowmobile at any time especially when starting the engine 2 Open the gas tank shut off valve located under the gas tank by rotating the valve counterclock wise Open the valve completely otherwise it may close during operation of the snowmobile due to engine vibration It 5 imperative that all safety checks found in the accompanying Snowmo bile Safety Handbook be performed before attempting to start the engine This snowmobile is equipped with a recoil starter The recoil starter handle is located on the lower right hand side of the console NOTE If the recoil starter rope should break or if the recoil starter should malfunction take the snowmobile to an authorized Arc tic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser vice To start the engine use the following procedure Emergency Stop Switch Brake Lever Ve Tether wy switen fX Cord Ignition Switch
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51. It is important for proper engine cool ing that the air vents located on the recoil starter are kept clean These air vents should be checked periodically and cleaned if necessary 0744 923 CAUTION Serious overheating of the engine and engine damage will result if the air vents are not kept clean LIGHTS The correct headlight bulb is p n 0609 251 The correct taillight bulb is p n 0230 020 The taillight bulb is accessi ble from inside the rear storage com partment It is not necessary to remove the taillight assembly in order to change the bulb To change the headlight bulb use the following procedure 1 Open the hood then disconnect the harness connector from the headlight bulb 2 Remove the bulb from the housing by rotating it counterclockwise until loose CAUTION Do not touch the glass portion of the bulb If the glass portion is touched it must be cleaned with a dry cloth before installing 3 Install the new bulb into the hous ing then rotate the bulb clockwise to lock it into place The headlight aim can be adjusted to provide maximum illumination for the operator To adjust headlight aim adjust the four headlight adjustment screws until maximum illumination for the operator is apparent PREPARATION FOR STORAGE Prior to storing the snowmobile it 1s extremely important that it be properly serviced to prevent corrosion and com ponent deterioration Arcti
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53. drive chain and drive chain tightener Replace if neces sary Lubricate the drive chain with a Ee graphite based chain lubri cant If not done during preparation for storage lubricate the spindles and the rear suspension with a low temperature grease Check brake lever travel distance all controls ski alignment track tension track alignment brake band and ski wear bars adjust or replace as necessary Examine the in line fuel filter and clean or replace if necessary Fill the gas tank Clean the seat cushion with the vinyl protectant Check the spark plug clean gap and or replace as necessary then start the engine and ensure proper carburetor adjustments SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES 32944029 ef epp juns pugAuv uoo 104 sues uoq zesn io 25551990 sues asn pue pue exu 1220 4990 290271021 HERON sassa UWA QUI 40194 let souumy uasug amp uepty Biepjadsoy zalog 0 L eBay jo og ieBossed z Outese nsod Z 0196695584 01500 1 again vzuolduo u 90 19550 764610025 5 6 85 01
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57. the ski wear bar will wear faster To main tain positive steering characteristics Arctic Cat recommends that the ski wear bars be checked once a week and replaced if worn to 1 2 of original diameter Ski wear bars are available from an authorized Arctic Cat Snow mobile dealer WARNING Operating the snowmobile with excessively worn ski wear bars may result in a loss of steering control Removing Ski Wear Bar Remove ice and snow buildup from the ski 2 With the gas tank nearly empty less than 1 4 full lay the snow mobile on its side A piece of card board should be used to protect the finish on the hood 3 Remove the lock nuts securing the wear bar to the ski 0743 187 4 Pry the rear of the wear bar down until both of the wear bar studs are clear of the ski then slide the wear bar rearward until the front of the wear bar is free from the ski 5 Remove the wear bar Installing Ski Wear Bar 1 Insert the front of the wear bar into the hole at the front of the ski and swing the rear of the wear bar upward 19 A WARNING DO NOT bend the ski wear bar excessively when installing Excessive bending of the ski wear bar may cause premature wear breakage and possible injury 2 Insert the wear bar studs into the holes in the ski 3 Center the wear bar studs in the holes and install the lock nuts 4 Tighten lock nuts securely RECOIL STARTER AIR VENTS
58. the spark plug and clean and dry it thoroughly or install a new prop erly gapped recommended spark plug 8 To shut the engine off turn the ignition key to the OFF position move the emergency stop switch to the OFF down position or pull the tether cap from the tether switch B NOTE Unless the engine will be started within a short period of time close the gas tank shut off valve located under the gas tank by rotating the valve clockwise CAUTION If the snowmobile is not to be used for an extended period of time be sure to close the gas tank shut off valve PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TUNE UP CHART 1st 10 20 EVERY 50 EVERY 100 EVERY 300 DAILY HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS 2 1 month months 6 months 12 months Valve Clearance Engine Compression Spark Plug Fuel Supply LP Replace Hose every 3 years Gas Tank IC Shut Off Valve Carburetor Float C Chamber Engine Oil R R Nuts Screws T Cap Screws Rear Suspension IL Recoil Starter I IC IL Air Filter I C Carburetor IC Pilot Air Screw In Line Fuel Filter Clean Inspect and adjust if necessary I Inspect IC Inspect and clean replace if necessary R Replace IL Inspect and lubricate replace if necessary T Tighten Service more frequently if used in adverse conditions MAINTENANCE ENG
59. the right side of the tunnel and the Engine Serial Number ESN is stamped into the front side of the crankcase M ad p 02 A oo 0726 200 CONTROL LOCATIONS Emergency Stop Switch Brake Lever Recoil Starter Handle 0744 926 These numbers are required by the dealer to complete warranty claims properly No warranty will be allowed by Arctic Cat if either the ESN or VIN 15 removed or mutilated in any way Always provide the snowmobile model name VIN and engine serial number when contacting an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for parts ser vice accessories or warranty If the complete engine must be replaced ask the dealer to notify Arctic Cat for cor rect registration information 0735 449 GASOLINE OIL This snowmobile has a four cycle engine therefore it is unnecessary to premix gasoline and oil Recommended Gasoline The recommended gasoline to use in this snowmobile is 87 minimum octane regular unleaded Oxygenated gaso lines containing up to 1096 ethanol or up to 15 MTBE are acceptable gaso lines Do not use gasolines containing methanol CAUTION Do not use white gas or gasolines containing methanol Only Arctic Cat approved gasoline additives may be used E NOTE If not satisfied with gaso line economy of the engine when using a gas alcohol blend switch to unleaded gasoline without alco hol
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63. INE OIL B NOTE After the engine break in period the engine oil should be changed every 100 operating hours 6 months and before pro longed storage Checking The engine oil level should be checked each day before operating the snowmo bile To check the engine oil level use the following procedure NOTE The front of the snowmo bile must be elevated until the engine is in a level position when checking the oil level Also assure the engine is cooled down to room temperature to allow the oil to drain into the sump CAUTION Seeing oil in the crankcase does not mean the level is in the safe operating range Always use the oil level stick to check engine oil Never operate the engine with the oil level below the point of overflow ing the fill hole Oil Filler Plug Oil Level Stick Oil Level 740 330A 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver release the hood latch then release the two hold down straps and open the hood 2 Rotate the oil level stick counter clockwise then remove the stick from the crankcase and wipe it clean CAUTION Clean the area around the fill hole to keep dirt debris etc out of the engine 3 Insert the stick into the crankcase then remove and check oil level on the stick 10 NOTE If the oil level is below the oil level mark add recommended oil until it reaches the oil level mark 4 Insert the oil level s
64. When in need of replacement parts oil or accessories for your Arctic Cat snowmobile be sure to use only GENUINE ARCTIC CAT PARTS OIL AND ACCESSORIES Only genuine Arctic Cat parts oil and accessories are engi neered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat snowmobile For a complete list of accessories refer to the current Arctic Cat Accessory Cat alog To aid in service and maintenance procedures on this snowmobile a Service Manual and an Illustrated Parts Manual are available through your local Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer FOREWORD The 120 Sno Pro Snowmobile is intended to be a learning recreational snowmobile for a responsible child at least 6 years of age under adult supervision This snowmo bile is intended to be ridden by the operator only there should be no passenger Also this snowmobile is intended for daylight use in restricted off road areas primarily on snow Use of this snowmobile on public streets roads and highways can be hazard ous and is prohibited by law in most cases As a parent or guardian one must accept the responsibility of training the child in the safe operation of the snowmobile Teach all operators the basic principles of operation snowmobile rules and regulations and especially how to stop the snowmobile in case of an emergency Impress upon the child a sense of snowmobile courtesy and responsibility This snowmobile is a quality Arctic Cat product designed engineer
65. Y W NOTE This section and Operat ing the 120 Sno Pro section must be read and explained to the child operator by the owner parent guardian Refer to Control Loca tions or the snowmobile while explaining this section Like most boys and girls you are anx lously waiting to drive the snowmo bile Remember that the snowmobile is not a toy It must be driven carefully at all times First you must understand the controls know where the controls are and know how to use them correctly A BRAKE LEVER To slow down or stop the snowmobile the brake lever should be pulled squeezed toward the handlebar grip B NOTE When the brake is being used the throttle lever must be in the idle released position B THROTTLE LEVER Con trols the speed of the snowmobile The closer the throttle control lever is to the handlebar grip the more it 1s squeezed the faster the snowmobile will go C IGNITION SWITCH When the key 5 in the OFF position the engine will neither start nor run If the key is in the RUN position the engine will start and run D EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH If something hap pens that you do not understand or if there is an emergency move the emergency stop switch to the OFF down position to immediately stop the engine E TETHER SWITCH The engine will neither start nor run unless the tether switch cap is connected to the tether switch located on the top right hand side of
66. Zip Code Postal Code Phone Year and Model Snowmobile Vehicle Identification Number VIN stamped into right side tunnel near footrest Fold Back Place Stamp Here CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701 WARRANTY PROCEDURE OWNER RESPONSIBILITY At the time of sale an Owner Registration form is to be completed by the selling dealer and consumer The receipt of the registration form by Arctic Cat is a condition precedent to warranty coverage It is the selling dealer s responsibility to retain and or submit the appropriate copies of the form to the appropriate place s to initiate warranty coverage The dealer will furnish to the consumer a signed copy of the form which must be presented to the dealer when requesting warranty service The registration form is the consumer s proof of ownership and warranty eligibility The form is used by the dealer to validate the warranty claim Retain your copy of the form and keep it in a safe place When warranty repair is suspected the snowmobile should be taken to the selling dealer who has the primary responsibility to perform warranty repairs In the event the selling dealer has ceased to do business you have moved or you are in a location away from your selling dealer warranty may be performed by any authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer T
67. ar to the straight ahead position 2 Measure the distances to the inside edges of the skis Make sure the measurements are taken behind the front mount bracket and ahead of the rear mount bracket Right Spindle Crank Adjustment Ex Tie Rods 4 Left Spindle Crank Y UE 0735 446 B NOTE Ski alignment is correct when the skis are parallel to each other equal measurements front and rear or when the skis have up to a maximum of 6 mm 1 4 in toe out front measurement 6 mm 1 4 in more than rear mea surement 3 If ski alignment is not as specified the snowmobile will have a ten dency to wander and may be diffi cult to control therefore an adjustment is necessary Adjusting Ski Alignment 1 Make sure the ignition key is in the OFF position 18 2 Visually examine the skis to deter mine which ski is out of alignment with respect to the handlebar 3 Open the hood and loosen the jam nut on each end of the adjustment tie rod 4 While holding the ski in position rotate the adjustment tie rod until the measurement between the skis Is within specifications 5 When the ski alignment is correct apply blue Loctite 243 to the jam nut threaded areas and tighten each jam nut securely against its adjust ment tie rod WARNING Neglecting to lock the tie rod by tightening the jam nuts against the adjustment tie rod may cause loss of snowmobile control and possi
68. c Cat recom mends the following procedure to prepare the snowmobile for storage 1 Clean the seat cushion with Vinyl Protectant p n 0638 313 and a damp cloth 2 Clean the snowmobile thoroughly by hosing dirt oil grass and other foreign matter from the undercar riage tunnel hood and belly pan Allow the snowmobile to dry thor oughly DO NOT get water into any part of the engine 3 Drain all gas from the gas tank Close the gas tank shut off valve by rotating it clockwise then drain the gasoline from the carburetor by loosening the drain bolt below the carburetor float chamber 4 Plug the muffler outlet with a clean cloth 5 With the ignition key in the OFF position A Disconnect the high tension wire from the spark plug then remove the spark plug B Pour 10 ml approximately two teaspoons of petroleum based oil into the spark plug hole then pull the recoil starter han dle slowly about five times 6 Remove the drive chain and clean thoroughly in a solvent Install drive chain and lubricate with a dry graphite based chain lubri cant 7 Change the oil then clean the air filter 8 Lubricate the spindles and the rear suspension with a low temperature grease 9 Tighten all screws nuts and cap screws securely 10 Make sure all rivets holding com ponents together are tight Replace all loose rivets 11 Clean and polish the hood con sole and chassis with Hood and Windshield C
69. chnically correct Because Arctic Cat Inc constantly refines and improves its products no retroactive obligation is incurred This Arctic Cat Operator s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the snowmobile and must remain with the snowmobile at time of resale If the snowmo bile changes ownership contact Arctic Cat Inc Product Service and Warranty Department P O Box 810 Thief River Falls MN 56701 for proper registration information This manual was prepared by the Product Service and Warranty Depart ment of Arctic Cat Inc Every Arctic Cat snowmobile meets or exceeds the standards of the Snowmobile Safety and Certification Committee and displays the SSCC decal Arctic Cat endorses and encourages the safe use of all snowmobiles Always wear a helmet and eye pro tection Drive with caution observe all state and local laws and respect the rights of others International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association ISMA members like Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails sponsor events and generally support the sport of snowmobiling As a member of the National Snowmobile Foundation Arctic Cat promotes snowmobiling through education charity and research programs 2009 Arctic Cat Inc October 2009 Printed in U S A ENGINE AND DRIVE Type SPECIFICATIONS Forced Air Cooled 4 Cycle ment Displacement Bore x Stroke 56 x 50 mm 2 2 x 1 97 in Valve Arrange Overhead 123 cc 7 5 cu in Ratio
70. ed Do you have a safe area to ride in Is the area free of rocks wires trees traffic etc OPERATING THE 120 SNO PRO You must be a responsible careful and considerate snowmobile operator at all times Your safety is our concern and must always be yours A When you are learning how to operate the snowmobile have a parent or guardian take you to an open area to practice figure eights starting and stopping This prac tice is important and will give you a good feel of the snowmobile You will also be able to learn how the snowmobile handles under dif ferent conditions deep snow hard packed snow etc B Always sit on the seat and keep G both feet on the running boards when operating the snowmobile Do not get off the snowmobile until it has come to a complete stop Never drive the snowmobile faster than a safe speed Do not drive too close to roads buildings trees other snowmobiles or people Never show off Never operate the snowmobile unless the headlight and taillight are in working order The snowmobile is designed for your enjoyment DO NOT give rides to your friends It is made to carry only one person Do not pull sleds sleighs etc behind the snowmobile If you get stuck shut the engine off and get help GENERAL INFORMATION SNOWMOBILE IDENTIFICATION This snowmobile has two identification numbers The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is stamped into
71. ed and manufac tured to give dependable service Be sure as the owner to become thoroughly famil with its basic operation maintenance and storage procedures Read this manual and the accompanying Snowmobile Safety Handbook to ensure safe and proper use of the snowmobile This manual is divided into sections The sections Getting Ready to Operate the 120 Sno Pro Safely and Operating the 120 Sno Pro must be read and explained to the child operator The other sections are for the owner parent guardian and contain information on snowmobile identification safe operating instructions lubrication maintenance storage and after storage preparation If repair or service is ever required contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for professional ser vice The Operator s Manual Snowmobile Safety Handbook and snowmobile decals dis play the words Warning Caution and Note to emphasize important information The symbol WARNING identifies personal safety related information Be sure to follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of severe personal injury or even death CAUTION identifies unsafe practices which may result in snow mobile related damage Follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of damaging part or parts of the snowmobile The symbol BI NOTE identifies supple mentary information worthy of particular attention At the time of publication all information and illustrations were te
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73. el adjuster screw and throttle cable Idle Fuel Adjuster Screw 0744 921 Throttle Stop Screw This screw controls the seating position of the throttle valve which in turn determines the proper idle speed Rotate the screw clockwise to increase engine idle speed and counterclock wise to decrease engine idle speed Idle Fuel Adjuster Screw This adjuster screw determines the fuel air mixture for idling To adjust use the following procedure 1 Start the engine and allow to run at half throttle 5 10 minutes to warm up 2 Place the throttle in the idle posi tion then rotate the idle fuel adjuster screw cap in or out within the adjustment range to obtain smooth low speed performance Throttle Cable The correct throttle cable adjustment is when with the engine OFF the carbu retor throttle is completely open against its limit while the throttle lever comes just short of contacting the handlebar grip The throttle arm on the carburetor should also contact the speed control screw when the throttle lever is released To adjust the throttle cable use the fol lowing procedure WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the throt tle cable with the engine running Personal injury could result 1 Loosen the throttle cable jam nuts Throttle Cable Jam Nuts 0744 922 2 Pull all slack from the throttle cable wire and exert slight tension on the wire 11 3 Tighten the
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75. er warrants that the engine and its emission related components are free from defects in materials or workmanship that could cause the engine to fail to comply with applicable regulations during the warranty period If you have any questions about this information or the emission warranty coverage statement contact your local authorized Arctic Cat snowmobile dealer WARRANTY PERIOD The emission warranty period for this snowmobile begins on the same date as the standard warranty coverage and continues for 30 months or 2500 miles whichever comes first COMPONENTS COVERED The emissions warranty covers major emissions control components and emission related components listed as follows Engine Management and Sensors Fuel Air System Barometric Pressure Sensor Fuel Injectors Camshaft Position Sensor Fuel Pressure Regulator Engine Control Unit ECU Fuel Pump Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Carburetor s Intake Air Temperature Sensor Turbocharger Assembly Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Air Bypass Valve Oxygen Sensor Turbo Waste Gate Control Valve Throttle Position Sensor Crankcase Ventilation System ISC Valve Ignition System Miscellaneous Items Used in Aforementioned ystems Ignition Coil Connectors Knock Sensor System Switches Spark Plugs Grommets Capacitive Discharge Ignition CDI Module Clamps Magneto Pick Up Hoses Ties Gaskets Wiring OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES The owner of any snowmobile warranted under this Arctic Cat Emissi
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77. g the spark plug be sure to tighten it securely A new spark plug should be tightened 1 2 turn once the washer contacts the cylinder head A used spark plug should be tightened 1 8 1 4 turn once the washer contacts the cylinder head BRAKE WARNING DO NOT operate the snowmobile when any component in the brake system is damaged worn or adjusted improperly Arctic Cat recommends that the com plete brake system be checked daily for wear or damage and for smooth opera tion Periodically the brake band should be inspected for cracks and to ensure the liner is intact and not worn excessively Replace the brake band if cracked or worn excessively Checking Brake Lever Travel 1 Compress the brake lever fully 13 2 Check the distance between the brake lever and the lever stop The distance must be within the speci fied range of 6 13 mm 1 4 1 2 in Lever Stop 1 4 1 2 in Brake Lever 0725 565 3 If travel distance is not as speci fied adjust the brake Adjusting Brake Lever Travel To adjust the brake lever travel use the following procedure 1 Remove the drive chain shield 2 Loosen the rearward brake cable jam nut then tighten the forward jam nut to set up the brake Forward Jam Nut Brake Band 0735 457 3 Check the brake lever travel dis tance periodically while tightening the forward jam nut When the dis tance 1s wi
78. he authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer will examine the snowmobile or part to determine if in his opinion a warrantable condition exists If a warrantable condition appears to exist the dealer will repair or replace at Arctic Cat s option free of charge including any related labor costs all parts that are found to be warrantable and any other parts which the warrantable part caused to be damaged You the consumer will then be asked to sign a warranty form to ensure Arctic Cat that the warranty work was actually performed It is the consumer s responsibility to maintain and service the snowmobile in accordance with Arctic Cat s recommendations in the Operators Manual To protect yourself and your snowmobile follow all safety and service tips Arctic Cat will NOT warrant repairs required as a result of not performing standard operator maintenance storage procedures and service as outlined in the Operator s Manual Should you have any questions concerning the warranty contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer Arctic Cat Inc P O Box 810 Thief River Falls MN 56701 218 681 8558 27 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of council directives Directive 89 336 EEC EC Machinery Directive 98 37 EC Issued by European Commission Type of Equipment Snowmobile Brand Name Arctic Cat Model Numbers S2010ACAAAUSG Standards to which conformity 1s declared EMC EN 55012 EN 61000 6 0 MACHINERY EN
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80. leaner Polish p n 0636 174 DO NOT USE SOL VENTS OR SPRAY CLEANERS THE PROPELLANT WILL DAMAGE THE FINISH 12 If possible store the snowmobile indoors Raise the rear of the snowmobile off the floor and block up the rear end Cover the snowmobile with a snowmobile cover to protect it from dirt and dust 13 If the snowmobile must be stored outdoors block the entire snow mobile off the ground and cover it with a snowmobile cover to pro tect it from dirt dust and rain CAUTION CAUTION Never crank the engine over with out grounding the spark plug Dam age to the transistorized ignition may result Avoid using a plastic cover as moisture will collect on the snow mobile causing corrosion C Install the spark plug and con nect the high tension wire 21 PREPARATION AFTER STORAGE Taking the snowmobile out of storage and correctly preparing it for operation will assure many miles and hours of trouble free snowmobiling Arctic Cat recommends the following procedure to prepare the snowmobile 1 Clean the snowmobile thoroughly Polish the exterior of the snowmo bile using the cleaner polish 2 Clean the engine cooling fins and the recoil starter vents Remove the cloth from the muffler 3 Check all control wires and cables for signs of wear or fraying Replace if necessary Use cable ties or tape to route wires and cables away from hot or rotating parts 4 Inspect the
81. line Engine Break In Operating Instructions Starting And Stopping Engine 7 Periodic Maintenance Tune Up Chart 9 Maintenance 10 20 Engine 59 59 2 o202 Carburetor In Line Fuel Filter Air Cleaner Filter Spark Plug nnnm Rear Suspension Track Tension Track Alignment Adjusting Rear Spring Tension 17 Ski Alignment 18 Steering Alignment 18 Ski Wear Bar Recoil Starter Air Vents 20 eei Preparation For Storage Preparation After Storage 22 Snowmobile Safety Rules 23 U S EPA Emission 24 Change of Address Ownership or Warranty Transfer 25 Warranty Procedure Owner Responsibility 27 Declaration of Conformity 28 REFERENCE INFORMATION Write the appropriate information for your Arctic Cat Snowmobile in the spaces below Always use these numbers when referring to your snowmobile Model Date of Purchase Vehicle Identification Number Engine Serial Number Your Arctic Cat Dealer Address Phone PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
82. ly on the filter If a fuel hose does not fit tightly cut 6 mm 1 4 in from the end of the fuel hose then install on the filter Install new clamps CAUTION The fuel hoses must fit tightly on the fuel filter If the fuel hose length doesn t permit this procedure replace the fuel hose Also after installing the fuel hoses on the fil ter check to be sure that the fuel hoses do not contact any hot or rotating components 4 Turn the gas tank shut off valve to the OPEN position AIR CLEANER FILTER The air filter inside the air cleaner housing must be kept clean to provide good engine power and gas mileage If the snowmobile is used under normal conditions service the filter at the intervals specified If operated in adverse conditions inspect and service the filter more frequently Use the fol lowing procedure to remove the filter and to inspect and or clean it CAUTION Failure to inspect the air filter fre quently if the snowmobile is used in adverse conditions can damage the engine 1 Remove the two screws securing the air cleaner cover then remove the cover 2 Remove the foam filter from the housing 3 Clean the foam filter in a non flammable cleaning solvent then allow the filter to dry B NOTE Foam Filter Cleaner p n 0436 194 and Foam Filter Oil p n 0436 195 are available from Arctic Cat 4 Put the dry filter in a plastic bag then pour in recommended ai
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84. ned prop erly the adjusting bolts could loosen causing the track to become extremely loose and under some operating conditions allow the idler wheels to climb over the track lugs forcing the track against the tunnel causing the track to lock If a track locks during operation severe personal injury could result TRACK ALIGNMENT Proper track alignment is obtained when the rear idler wheels are equal distance from the inner track drive lugs Excessive wear to the idler wheels drive lugs and track will occur if the track is improperly aligned Arc tic Cat recommends that the track alignment be checked once a week or whenever the track tension is adjusted 16 Checking Track Alignment WARNING Make sure the ignition key is the OFF position and the track is not rotating before checking or adjust ing track alignment Personal injury could result if contact is made with a rotating track 1 Remove excess ice and snow buildup from the track track drive sprockets and the inside of the skid frame 2 Position the tips of the skis against a wall then using a shielded safety stand raise the rear of the snow mobile off the floor making sure the track is free to rotate WARNING The tips of the skis must posi tioned against a wall or similar object for safety 3 Start the engine and accelerate slightly Use only enough throttle to turn the track several revolu
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86. of an improper fuel mixture ratio Use of improper carburetor main jets Use of improper gasoline lubricating oils or spark plugs An accident or subjecting the snowmobile to misuse abuse or negligent operation Any modification addition or removal of parts unless instructed to do so by Arctic Cat Use of the snowmobile in any way for racing purposes 9 Removal of the engine for use in another vehicle 10 Removal or mutilation of the Vehicle Identification Number or Engine Serial Number Jo om 11 Use of parts not sold or approved by Arctic Cat 12 Track and tunnel damage resulting from either ice stud or hooker plate installation 13 Damage due to improper transportation In consideration of the foregoing any implied warranty is limited in duration to the various warranty periods set forth This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and country to country Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you TABLE OF CONTENTS Limited Warranty Foreword Specifications Getting Ready To Operate the 120 Sno Pro Safely 3 4 Operating The 120 Sno Pro 4 General Information 5 6 Snowmobile Identification Control Gaso
87. on Control Statement is responsible for the proper maintenance and use of the snowmobile as stated in the Operator s Manual Proper maintenance generally includes replacement and service at the owner s choosing such items as air filter oil and oil filter or any other part item or device related to emissions control as specified in the Operator s Manual It is the owner s responsibility to ensure that the snowmobile is used in a manner for which it was designed 24 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP OR WARRANTY TRANSFER Arctic Cat Inc keeps on file the current name and address of the owner of this snowmobile This will allow Arctic Cat to reach the current owner with any important safety information which may be necessary to protect customers from personal injury or property damage Please make sure a copy of this form 15 completed and returned to Arctic Cat Inc if you move or if the snowmobile 15 sold to another party This form may also be used to transfer the unused portion of the original war ranty to a second party In order to transfer warranty fill out this form com pletely then return a copy of this form to Arctic Cat Inc Arctic Cat will then process the application and issue warranty for the balance of the time remain ing of the original warranty L Address Change L Ownership Change L Warranty Transfer CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP WARRANTY TRANSFER TO Name Address City State Province
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90. r all moving parts to stop 2 With the gas tank nearly empty less than 1 4 full lay the snow mobile on its side A piece of card board should be used to protect the finish on the hood and belly pan 3 Remove ice and snow buildup from the skid frame to expose the two grease fittings 4 Lubricate the grease fittings with a low temperature grease TRACK TENSION W NOTE Track tension and track alignment are interrelated there fore always check both even if only one adjustment seems neces sary Track tension 1 directly related to the overall performance of the snowmo bile If the track 15 too loose it may slap against the tunnel causing wear or it may ratchet on the track drive sprockets Arctic Cat recommends that the track tension be checked once a month and adjusted accordingly WARNING Track tension must be properly maintained Personal injury could result if a track is allowed to become excessively loose Checking Track Tension WARNING DO NOT attempt to check or adjust track tension with engine running Turn ignition key to the OFF posi tion Personal injury could result from contact with a rotating track Remove excess ice and snow buildup from the track track drive sprockets and the inside of the skid frame 2 Place the rear of the snowmobile up on a safety stand high enough so the track is free of the floor 3 Without exerting any pressure on the track meas
91. r fil ter oil and work the oil into the fil ter CAUTION to the engine Contaminants may get inside the engine if the filter is torn Carefully examine the filter for tears before and after cleaning it Replace the filter with a new one if it is torn A torn air filter can cause damage 5 Clean any debris from inside the air cleaner Be sure no debris enters the carburetor 6 Place the filter into the housing 7 Place the air cleaner cover onto the housing then secure with the two screws SPARK PLUG This Snowmobile comes equipped with a specified spark plug See the specifi cations chart for the correct spark plug A light brown insulator indicates that the plug is correct A white or dark insulator indicates that the engine may need to be serviced or the carburetor may need to be adjusted Consult an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer if the plug insulator is not a light brown color To help prevent cold weather fouling make sure to thor oughly warm up the engine before operating To maintain a hot strong spark keep the plug free of carbon Before removing the spark plug be sure to clean the area around the spark plug If you do not dirt could enter engine when removing or installing the spark plug Adjust the gap to specified amount see specifications chart for proper igni tion Use a feeler gauge to check the gap Esp Gap 0528 When installin
92. ranty periods are as follows 1 For snowmobiles used for recreational purposes lf purchased between May 1 and November 30 warranty expires ONE 1 YEAR from December 1 of the current year lf purchased between December 1 and April 30 ONE 1 YEAR from the date of sale 2 For snowmobiles used for commercial purposes including rental operations ONE 1 YEAR from the date of sale and or 5000 MILES whichever comes first 3 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale of snowmobile on Arctic Cat supplied batteries 4 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale for all dealer installed genuine Arctic Cat service parts and accessories 5 UNTIL EXPIRATION OF THE NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY paragraphs 1 and 2 above for all eligible replacement parts on new product Exclusions to this warranty include normal wear abuse i e a track run on marginal snow conditions without proper lubrication or additional idler wheels and the following parts Fuel Filter Light Bulbs Windshield Torn or Punctured Upholstery Drive Belt Wear Bars Water Pump Belt Brake Pads Fan Belt Spark Plugs Wear Strips Drive Clutch Driven Pulley Wear Parts The following will VOID Arctic Cat s warranty 1 Failure to perform the proper break in procedure and all related maintenance storage procedures if stored for extended periods and or service as recommended in the Operators Manual Repairs and or adjustments by anyone other than an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer Use
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97. t oppfordrer F lg alltid il utvise forsiktighet ved bruk av sngscootoro reglene du or uto og kj rer NORME DI SICUREZZA PER LE MOTOSLITTE La Arctic Cat sostiene ed incoraggia la sicurezza delle motoslitte Por un divertimento continuo di Don t drink and ride Ne buvez pas lorsque vous conduisez K r aldrig om du r alkoholp verkad Kj r aldri undor p virkning av alkohol Non bovete durante guida MBG RL ATL Varo heikkoja j it avantoja Se opp for tynn is pent vann Attonti allo spossoro rottura del ghiaccio EEN uesto sport se Ter amp 1 5 Voe 4SLA9MLES 5 TEORSEES 2 sempre le suddette norme has Ts To Te Always wear a halmet Portoz toujours un casque Hj lm ska alltid b ras K yt aina suojakyp r Bruk alltid hjelm Indossate sempre il casco Sp Use caution when crossing road train tracks Soyez prudent lorsque vous traversez des routes et des chemins de fer nar krysser veierfjembaneskinner Usato prudonza noll attraversare strade passaggi a livello AGERE SAIS EH BN USC 38 1 Don t ride after midnight Ne condulsez pas apr s minui K r inte efter midnatt ajele pikkutunnoilla Unng kj re etter midnatt Non guidate dopo mezzanotte Jut AG uUo Always u
98. the console The tether cord MUST BE clipped to the opera tor s right wrist before attempting to start the engine Second you must check several things every time before the engine is started A Make sure the brake lever works properly moves freely by pulling squeezing the brake lever and releasing it several times B Make sure the throttle lever works properly moves freely and that it snaps back to the idle position quickly when it is released The idle position 1s when the throttle lever is farthest away from the handlebar grip If the throttle lever does not snap back quickly the engine must not be started and the throttle system must be repaired C Make sure that you have enough clothes on to keep yourself warm but NEVER wear clothes such as long or loose scarves or long shoe laces that could get caught in a moving part of the snowmobile Third make sure that you can answer yes to all of the following questions before each ride A Do you have permission from the owner or parent or guardian to operate the snowmobile B Do you have an approved safety helmet on C Are you wearing something to pro tect your eyes such as goggles or a visor 3 D Are you dressed warmly enough E Has your parent or guardian checked to make sure you have enough gasoline H F Do the throttle lever and brake lever move freely Are all shields and covers in the right place and 15 the hood securely latch
99. thin the specified range of 6 13 mm 1 4 1 2 tighten the rearward jam nut to secure the adjustment 14 DRIVE CHAIN The drive chain should be lubricated every 10 operating hours with Arctic Cat Spray Lubricant p n 0436 903 or with a dry graphite based chain lubri cant By using the spray lubricant or a dry graphite based chain lubricant dirt buildup on the drive chain will be min imized Before each lubrication inspect the drive chain for dirt accumu lation To lubricate the drive chain shut the engine off and wait for all moving parts to stop remove the drive chain shield and lubricate the drive chain After lubricating the drive chain install the drive chain shield B NOTE If the spray lubricant or a dry graphite based chain lubricant is not available lubricate the drive chain with several drops of petro leum based oil If the snowmobile is operated in the summer with the optional wheel kit the drive chain should be lubricated more fre quently DRIVE CHAIN TENSIONER The drive chain tensioner is automatic therefore no adjustment is required by the snowmobile owner The tensioner and chain should be checked annually for proper operation and excessive wear and replaced when necessary Check the tensioner by pushing down on it and releasing it It should immedi ately spring back and put tension on the drive chain REAR SUSPENSION Every 20 Operating Hours 1 Shut engine off and wait fo
100. throttle cable jam nuts WARNING DO NOT operate the snowmobile when any component in the throt tle system is damaged frayed kinked worn or improperly adjusted If the snowmobile is operated when the throttle system is not functioning properly per sonal injury could result Speed Control Screw Speed Control 5 0744 949 The maximum speed of the snowmo bile can be reduced by adjusting the speed control screw To reduce the maximum speed rotate the speed control screw clockwise DO NOT EVER INCREASE THE MAXI MUM SPEED BEYOND THE ORIGI NAL 8 MPH MAXIMUM IN LINE FUEL FILTER WARNING Whenever any maintenance inspection is made on a fuel sys tem when there may be fuel leak age there should be no welding smoking open flames etc in the area Arctic Cat recommends that the in line fuel filter be checked once a month The filter is located in the fuel hose between the gas tank and carburetor The only cleaning possible is to back flush the filter using clean gasoline To check clean or replace the filter use the following procedure 12 1 Turn the gas tank shut off valve to the CLOSED position Remove and discard the clamps then pry the fuel hoses off the in line fuel filter and remove the fil ter 3 Install the in line fuel filter in the fuel hose so the arrow on the filter points toward the carburetor Make sure the fuel hoses fit tight
101. tick into the crankcase then rotate the stick clockwise until snug 5 Close the hood and secure with the straps and latch Changing To change the engine oil use the fol lowing procedure B NOTE The front of the snowmo bile must be elevated until the engine is in a level position when changing the oil Oil Level Stick Oro Oil Drain Plug 0744 920 1 Remove the access plug then place a drain pan beneath the engine 2 Using a flat blade screwdriver release the hood latch then release the two hold down straps and open the hood 3 Loosen the oil level stick then remove the oil drain plug from the crankcase and allow the oil to drain 4 Install the drain plug 5 Remove the oil level stick then pour 600 ml 20 3 fl oz of recom mended oil into the fill hole 6 Install the oil level stick then tighten until snug Install the access plug 7 Close the hood and secure with the straps and latch CARBURETOR The carburetor has been calibrated for average riding conditions however altitude temperature and general wear may necessitate certain carburetor adjustments Since carburetor adjust ments critically affect engine perfor mance Arctic Cat recommends that any changes in internal carburetor cali bration be made by an authorized Arc tic Cat Snowmobile dealer however three external adjustments can be made on the carburetor These are the throttle stop screw idle fu
102. tion 1 is for the light driver or slow speed trail riding Posi tion 2 is for the average operator under normal conditions Always rotate the cam from the lighter position to the heavier position CAUTION Never force the adjustment cams from the low position to the high position Cam damage may occur 0744 947 2 Check track alignment and con tinue adjustment until proper alignment is obtained NOTE Make sure correct track tension is maintained after adjust ing track alignment see Track Ten sion section 3 After proper track alignment is obtained tighten both the adjust ing bolt jam nut and the idler wheel cap screw securely 2 P 2 osition Position 1 Adjusting Cam jS e Position 3 0744 946 Using a 13 16 in wrench rotate the cam until it is in the desired position To stiffen the ride rotate the cam so as to raise the spring end Make the adjustment on the other cam and be sure both cams are adjusted equally 17 SKI ALIGNMENT The skis have been aligned during setup of the snowmobile Ski align ment usually will not change unless a rock or similar hard object is hit while the snowmobile is being operated Arc tic Cat recommends that the ski align ment be checked once a week Checking Ski Alignment 1 Turn the handleb
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105. ure the distance between the bottom of the wear strip and the inside surface of the track The measurement must be within specifications of 6 4 9 5 mm 1 4 3 8 in If the measure ment is not within specifications an adjustment 15 necessary 6 4 9 5 mm 1 4 3 8 in 0744 945 Adjusting Track Tension 1 Loosen the idler wheel cap screws 2 Loosen the rear idler wheel adjust ing bolt jam nuts Jam Nut Bac Bolt 0744 947 B NOTE To ensure proper track tension adjustment perform all adjustments on both sides of the snowmobile 15 3 If the deflection distance between the bottom of the wear strip and the inside of the track exceeds specifications tighten the adjust ing bolts to take up excessive slack in the track 4 If the distance between the bottom of the wear strip and the inside surface of the track is less than specified loosen the adjusting bolts to increase the slack in the track 5 Check track alignment see Track Alignment section 6 When proper track tension is obtained tighten the adjusting bolt jam nuts against the axle housings 7 Tighten the idler wheel cap screws securely NOTE Since track tension and track alignment are interrelated always check both even if only one adjustment seems necessary A WARNING If jam nuts are not tighte
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