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Periodic Maintenance
This section has been organized into sub-sections
which show common maintenance procedures for the
Arctic Cat ATV.
NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends the use of new
gaskets, lock nuts, and seals and lubricating all
internal components when servicing the
engine/transmission.
NOTE: Some photographs and illustrations used
in this section are used for clarity purposes only
and are not designed to depict actual conditions.
NOTE: Critical torque specifications are located
in Section 1.
SPECIAL TOOLS
A number of special tools must be available to the
technician when performing service procedures in this
section. Refer to the current Special Tools Catalog for
the appropriate tool description.
NOTE: Special tools are available from the Arctic
Cat Service Parts Department.
Lubrication Points
It is advisable to lubricate certain components periodi-
cally to ensure free movement. Apply light oil to the
components using the following list as reference.
A. Throttle Lever Pivot/Cable Ends
B. Brake Lever Pivot/Cable Ends
C. Auxiliary Brake Cable Ends
D. Shift Lever Cable End
Battery
After being in service, batteries require regular cleaning
and recharging in order to deliver peak performance and
maximum service life. The following procedure is rec-
ommended for cleaning and maintaining lead-acid bat-
teries. Always read and follow instructions provided
with battery chargers and battery products.
1. Remove the battery hold-down; then disconnect
the battery cables (negative cable first).
2. Disconnect the vent hose.
3. Remove the battery from the battery compartment;
then thoroughly wash the battery and battery com-
partment with soap and water.
NOTE: If battery posts, cable ends, or the battery
case has a build-up of white/green powder residue,
apply water and baking soda to neutralize acid;
then flush off with warm soapy water.
4. Using a wire brush, clean the battery posts and
cable ends removing all corrosive buildup.
Replace damaged cables or cable ends.
5. Add clean distilled water to bring fluid level to the
UPPER level line.
6. Using a multimeter, test the battery voltage. The
meter must read 12.5 or more DC Volts for a fully
charged battery.
NOTE: At this point, if the meter reads as speci-
fied, the battery may be returned to service (see
step 10).
7. If the meter reads less than specified voltage,
charge the battery using the following guidelines.
A. When using an automatic battery charger, always
follow the charger manufacturer’s instructions.
Description
p/n
Compression Tester Kit
0444-213
Oil Filter Wrench
0644-389
Tachometer
0644-275
Timing Light
0644-296
Valve Clearance Adjuster
0444-078
! WARNING
Anytime service is performed on a battery, the follow-
ing must be observed: keep sparks, open flame, ciga-
rettes, or any other flame away. Always wear safety
glasses. Protect skin and clothing when handling a
battery. When servicing battery in enclosed space,
keep the area well-ventilated. Make sure battery vent-
ing is not obstructed.
! WARNING
Battery acid is harmful if it contacts eyes, skin, or cloth-
ing. Care must be taken whenever handling a battery.
CAUTION
Never use electrolyte (sulfuric acid) to “top off” the
battery. Use only distilled water or severe battery dam-
age may occur.
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