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Lubrication
Gear Case (2000)
It is very important that the gear case be
flushed and the lubricant be replaced
after each season of use. Arctic Cat rec-
ommends that the flushing and replacing
be done prior to off-season storage.
NOTE: Flushing the gear case and
replacing the lubricant can be done
by the snowmobile owner if qualified
to do so. If the owner does not feel
qualified, take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for this service. This service
is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner
.
To flush the gear case and replace the
lubricant, use the following procedure:
1. Open the left-side access panel; then
remove the panel and the belt guard.
2. Remove the drive belt: then remove
the driven clutch.
NOTE: If excessive oil deposits are
noticed, take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for service. If not under war-
ranty, this service is at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile owner.
3. Using Handlebar Stand (p/n 5639-
152) or a suitable substitute, tip the
snowmobile onto its right side.
4. Remove the drain plug from the gear
case; then install a drain adapter fit-
ting with hose into the drain plug
hole.
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NOTE: To aid in draining the lubri-
cant, it is advisable to fashion a drain
adapter by acquiring a fitting - Gear
Case Drain Fitting (p/n 0644-552) - and
a length of 3/8-in. hose.
5. Tip the snowmobile back to the
upright position; then place a drain
pan on the floor next to the drain
hose and tip the snowmobile toward
its left side far enough to allow the
lubricant to drain from the gear case
into the drain pan.
6. Secure the snowmobile in this posi-
tion until the lubricant is completely
drained.
7. When the lubricant has completely
drained from the gear case, tip the
snowmobile back to the upright posi-
tion, remove the drain adapter, and
install and securely tighten the drain
plug; then remove the check/fill plug.
8. Pour Arctic Cat ACT Drive Flush
Fluid (p/n 4639-333) into the check/
fill hole; then install the plug.
Tighten securely.
9. Install the driven clutch; then install
the drive belt (see Drive Belt sub-
section in the Maintenance section)
and the belt guard.
10. Install the left-side access panel;
then close the access panel.
11. Position the tips of the skis against a
wall; then using a shielded safety
stand, raise the rear of the snowmo-
bile off the floor making sure the
track is free to rotate.
12. Start the engine and accelerate
slightly. Use only enough throttle to
turn the track several revolutions.
SHUT ENGINE OFF.
CAUTION
Do not add more or less than the rec-
ommended amount (6 fl oz) of flush
fluid to the gear case.
! WARNING
The tips of the skis must be positioned
against a wall or similar object.
! WARNING
DO NOT stand behind the snowmo-
bile or near the rotating track. NEVER
run the track at high speed when the
track is suspended.