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Preparation for Storage
Prior to storing the snowmobile, it must be
properly serviced to prevent corrosion and
component deterioration. An authorized
Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer should per-
form this service; however, the owner/
operator can perform this service if
desired. This service is at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile owner. To
prepare the snowmobile for storage, Arctic
Cat recommends the following procedure:
1. Clean the seat cushion with a damp
cloth and a Vinyl Protectant.
2. Clean the snowmobile thoroughly
by hosing dirt, oil, grass, and other
foreign matter from the skid frame,
tunnel, hood, and belly pan. Allow
the snowmobile to dry thoroughly.
DO NOT get water into any part of
the engine.
NOTE: On the 1100 cc models,
change the engine oil and replace
the air filter if necessary; then pro-
ceed to step 6.
3. Place the rear of the snowmobile up
on a shielded safety stand.
4. Carefully pry the intake boots partially
over the throttle body inlets; then start
the engine and allow to idle.
5. Spray an Engine Storage Preserver
into the intakes until the engine
exhaust starts to smoke heavily or
until the engine starts to drop in
RPM. Turn engine off. Install the
intake boots.
6. Plug the exhaust system outlet with
a clean cloth.
7. With the ignition switch in the OFF
position:
A. Disconnect the high tension
leads from the spark plugs; then
remove the plugs, connect them
to the leads, and ground them on
the cylinder heads.
B. Pour 29.5 ml (1 fl oz) of SAE
#30 petroleum-based oil into
each spark plug hole and pull the
recoil starter handle slowly about
10 times.
C. Install the spark plugs and con-
nect the high tension leads.
8. Fill the gas tank to its rated capacity;
then add Arctic Cat Fuel Stabilizer
(p/n 0436-907) to the gas tank fol-
lowing directions on the container
for the stabilizer/gasoline ratio.
Tighten the gas tank cap securely.
9. With the snowmobile level, check
the lubricant level in the chain case.
If low, add chain lube through the
fill plug hole.
10. Remove the drive belt from the drive
clutch/driven pulley. Lay the belt on
a flat surface or slide it into a card-
board sleeve to prevent warping or
distortion during storage.
11. Clean and inspect the drive clutch
and driven pulley.
12. Apply light oil to the upper steering
post bushing and shafts of the shock
absorbers.
13. Lubricate the rear suspension with
all-temperature grease.
14. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and cap
screws making sure all nuts, bolts,
and cap screws are tightened
securely. Make sure all rivets hold-
ing the components together are
tight. Replace all loose rivets.
CAUTION
Do not do steps 3-5 on the 1100 cc
models; severe engine damage could
result.
CAUTION
Do not run the engine without the belt
guard in place and secured.
CAUTION
Do not do step 7 on the 1100 cc mod-
els; severe engine damage could
result.
CAUTION
Never crank the engine over without
grounding the spark plugs. Damage
to coils and ECU may result.
Summary of Contents for F 1100 series
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