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Summary of Contents for EVEREST 444 L/C 1977

Page 1: ...EVERESl 444 LIC...

Page 2: ...e trademarks of Bombardier Limited BOMBARDIER SKI DOO ALPINE BUZZARD CARRY BOOSE ELAN RV ELITE EVEREST MIRAGE NORDIC OLYMPIQUE SKI BOOSE T NT Suggested Retail Price 5 00 first copy free with unit purc...

Page 3: ...at of others Information has been to ac quaint the owner operator of a new 1977 snowmobile with the various vehicle controls owner related main tenance and safe operating instruc tions This is accompl...

Page 4: ...t designed to be operated on public streets road or highways In most States and Provinces it is considered an ille gal operation Maintain your vehicle in top mecha nical condition at all times Your sn...

Page 5: ...TIPS Air intake silencer slide suspension 9 LUBRICATION Pulley guard removal drive belt removal chaincase oil level suspension rotary valve system 10 11 MAINTENANCE Spark plug battery suspension cond...

Page 6: ...the left side of handlebar When compressed the brake is applied When released it automatically returns to its original position Braking effect is proportionate to the pressure applied on the lever 4...

Page 7: ...impulses of magneto Direct reading dial indi cates the number of revolutions per minute RPM of the engine _ CAUTION The tachometer is protected by a fuse iftachometer stops operating check fuse condi...

Page 8: ...rew fuel tank cap and withdraw dipstick 6 WARNING Never use a lighted match or open flame to check fuel level Oil must be added to the gasoline in pre measured amounts then both oil and gasoline shoul...

Page 9: ...mixing oil should be kept at room tempe rature a 2 Add full amount of oil To mix the gasoline and oil always use a separate clean container Never mix directly in your snowmobile tank For best results...

Page 10: ...p to the first step to release the pressure Loss of fluid and possibility of severe burns could occur if this notice is disre garded Check fuel level Verify that the path ahead of the ve hicle is clea...

Page 11: ...ine to warm before operating at full throttle _ CAUTION Since engine cooling is in effect only when the vehicle is in motion it is recommended that you do not allow the engine to idle for more than br...

Page 12: ...bile as well as retain safe and reliable operation It is recommended that the steering system and suspension be lubricated monthly or every 40 hours of opera tion If the vehicle is operated in wet sno...

Page 13: ...strol Injector Oil or available from your dealer 1 I i Y reservoir Lubricate ski legs at grease fittings un til newgtease appears at Joints Oil spring coupler bolts Using the spark plug socket remove...

Page 14: ...W7 Drive Belt 15 W8 Steering Mechanism 15 Code Monthly Page M1 Brake 15 M2 Steering Adjustment 15 M3 Engine Head Nuts 15 M4 Engine Mount Nuts 16 M5 Exhaust system 16 M6 Cooling System 16 M7 Vehicle G...

Page 15: ...eplacement WARNING Do not operate a snowmobile with a cut torn or damage track The suspension is adjustable the front adjustment for surface condition the rear for driver s weight When the front adjus...

Page 16: ...adjuster bolt on side where track is closest to the frame Tighten lock nuts and recheck alignment A Throttle Slide Adjustment C Idle Speed Screw B Idle Air Screw _ CAUTION Never operate your snowmobi...

Page 17: ...ng dealer WARNING Brake linings less than 4 5 mm 7 16 in I must be replaced Replacement must be perfor med by an authorized Ski Doo dealer Skis should have a toe out of 3 mm Ya in To check measure dis...

Page 18: ...nd compo nents retighten loose connections Check for stripped wires or damaged insulation Thoroughly inspect the ve hicle and tighten loose bolts nuts and linkage Inspect skis and ski runners for wear...

Page 19: ...If unable to locate specrtic symptoms contact your dealer Engine continually 1 Faulty spark plug Check item 2 of Engine turns over butfails to backfires start orstarts with difficulty 2 Overheated Ca...

Page 20: ...ve wetspark plugs turn ignition to OFF and crank engine several times Install clean dry spark plugs Start engine follOWing usual starting procedure It engine continues toflood see your dealer 5 Clogge...

Page 21: ...with brace or trestle The snowmobile should be sto red in such a way that track does not stay in contact with cement floor or bare ground O NOTE The track should be rota ted periodically every 40 days...

Page 22: ...he storage period O NOTE This operation should be repeated every 40 days during storage Remove spark plugs Operate rewind starter to bring piston at top position Pour the equivalent of one spoonful of...

Page 23: ...ance could void battery warranty Clean the vehicle thoroughly removing all dirt and grease accumulation _ CAUTION Plastic alloy cornpo nents such as throttle and brake control handles windshield etc c...

Page 24: ...parts or approved equivalents 22 PRE SEASON PREPARATION To be performed by dealer To be performed by owner 0 Change spark plugs 0 Check chaincase oil level 0 Check drive pulley condition and clean Che...

Page 25: ...1 60W Tail 1 stop light 5 21W Spark plug Bosch W 280 MZ 2 Spark plug gap 0 50 mm L020 Advanced ianition tirninu direct B T D C 2 03 2 54 mm L080 1 00 Fuel Tank capacity SI 28 liters Imp 6gal US 7 5gal...

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