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9. Install the driven pulley; 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.
13. Open the left-side access panel; then
remove the panel and the belt guard.
14. Remove the drive belt (see Drive Belt
sub-section in the Maintenance sec-
tion); then remove the driven pulley.
15. Using Handlebar Stand (p/n 5639-
152) or a suitable substitute, tip the
snowmobile onto its right side.
16. Remove the drain plug from the gear
case; then install the drain adapter fit-
ting with hose into the drain plug hole.
17. 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
flush fluid to drain from the gear
case into the drain pan.
18. Secure the snowmobile in this posi-
tion until the flush fluid is com-
pletely drained.
19. When the fluid 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.
20. Pour the exact amount of Arctic Cat
Synthetic ACT Gear Case Fluid into
the check/fill hole; then install the
plug. Tighten securely.
21. Install the driven pulley; then install
the drive belt (see Drive Belt sub-
section in the Maintenance section)
and the belt guard.
22. Install the left-side access panel;
then close the access panel.
Front Suspension
NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends
that Arctic Cat All-Temp Grease (p/n
4639-365) be used for this proce-
dure.
! WARNING
The tips of the skis must be posi-
tioned 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.
CAUTION
It is critical that all of the flush fluid
be drained from the gear case prior
to filling with new lubricant.
CAUTION
The correct lubricant to use in the
gear case is Arctic Cat Synthetic
ACT Gear Case Fluid (see chart).
Any substitute may cause serious
damage to the drive system.
Gear Case Lubricant
Model
p/n
Amount
Bearcat Z1 XT/
TZ1
4639-628 354 ml (12 fl oz)
Bearcat 570/T570 5639-219 444 ml (15 fl oz)
CAUTION
Do not add more or less than the
recommended amount of lubricant
to the gear case or damage to the
gear case will occur. Oil level should
be at the Oil Fill Level on the gear
case cover.
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