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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
C. Auxiliary Brake Pivot/Clevis
D. Choke Cable Upper End
E. Shift Lever/Ball Joints
F. Idle RPM Screw
Air Filter
Use the following procedure to remove the filter and
inspect and/or clean it.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
FILTER
1. Remove the seat.
2. Remove the air filter housing cover from the retain-
ing clips.
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3. Loosen the clamp; then remove the filter.
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4. Fill a wash pan larger than the filter with a non-flam-
mable cleaning solvent; then dip the filter in the sol-
vent and wash it.
NOTE: Foam Filter Cleaner and Foam Filter Oil are
available from Arctic Cat.
5. Dry the filter.
6. Put the filter in a plastic bag; then pour in air filter oil
and work the filter.
7. Clean any dirt or debris from inside the air cleaner.
Make sure no dirt enters the carburetor.
8. Place the filter in the air filter housing making sure it
is properly seated and secure with the clamp.
9. Install the air filter housing cover and secure with the
retaining clips; then install the seat making sure it
locks securely.
CHECKING/DRAINING DRAIN TUBE
Periodically check the drain tube for gasoline or oil accu-
mulation. If noticed, remove the drain tube cap from
beneath the housing and drain the gasoline or oil into a
suitable container; then install and secure the tube cap.
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Valve/Tappet Clearance
To check and adjust valve/tappet clearance, use the fol-
lowing procedure.
NOTE: The seat assembly, side panels, and gas
tank must be removed for this procedure.
1. Remove the timing inspection plug; then remove the
cylinder head cover (see Engine/Transmission -
Removing Top-Side Components).
2. Rotate the crankshaft so the “T” mark on the fly-
wheel aligns with the index mark on the right-side
crankcase cover.
NOTE: At this point, the round hole in the camshaft
gear should be up.
CAUTION
Failure to inspect the air filter frequently if the vehicle is used
in dusty, wet, or muddy conditions can damage the engine.
CAUTION
A torn air filter can cause damage to the ATV engine. Dirt
and dust may get inside the engine if the element is torn.
Carefully examine the element for tears before and after
cleaning it. Replace the element with a new one if it is torn.