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NOTE: Inspect the chain case
cover seal for nicks or damage.
3. When the lubricant has completely
drained from the case and the chain
case is cleaned of old oil, properly
seat the seal in the cover; then install
the chain case cover. Tighten the cap
screws to 105 in.-lb.
4. On the 800 cc models, pour recom-
mended chain case lube into the fill
hole until the lubricant is at least
halfway up in the sight glass; then
install the plug.
5. On the 1100 cc models, remove the
three screws securing the shift actua-
tor to the chain case, disconnect the
actuator wiring harness, and remove
the actuator w/extension. Pour rec-
ommended chain lube through the
shift actuator opening until the lubri-
cant is at least halfway up in the
sight glass; then install the shift
actuator w/extension and connect
the actuator wiring harness.
NOTE: Make sure the reverse sen-
sor wire is routed up so the wires do
not become pinched between the
actuator and the case.
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6. Install and secure the exhaust reso-
nator.
NOTE: On the 1100 cc models, the
resonator gasket(s) between the
exhaust pipe(s) and resonator must
be replaced.
7. On the 1100 cc models, start the
engine and verify proper reverse and
forward operation by shifting in and
out of reverse three times.
Rear Suspension
This procedure should be done every 40
operating hours.
NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends
that Arctic Cat All-Temp Grease (p/n
4639-365) be used for this proce-
dure.
NOTE: Illustrated are the general
locations of grease fittings. Actual
locations will vary from model to
model.
1. Shut engine off and wait for all mov-
ing parts to stop.
2. With the gas tank nearly empty (less
than 1/4 full) and using Handlebar
Stand (p/n 5639-152) or Steering
Post Stand (p/n 5639-946) or a suit-
able substitute, lay the snowmobile
on its left side.
0746-093
3. Lubricate the grease fittings with all-
temperature grease.
CAUTION
When installing the shift actuator,
rotate the actuator back and forth to
properly align it with the extension
gear. Failure to do so could cause
component damage.
CAUTION
The correct lubricant to use in the
chain case is Arctic Cat Synthetic
Chain Lube. Any substitute may
cause serious damage to the drive
system.
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