Litho'd inCanada1980OPERATOR'SMANUAL
FUELMIXINGOil must be added to the gasoline inpre-measured amounts then both oiland gasoline should be thoroughlymixed together before fueling the tan
3. Replace the container cap andshake the container thoroughly.4.Add the remainder of the gasoline.6. Once again thoroughly agitate thecontainer. Then
STARTINGPROCEDUREEmergency Cut-Out ButtonManualStalting1. Insert the key in the ignition andturn to ON position.2. Test the throttle control lever.3.
LUBRICATION3. Slip the belt over the top edge of thesliding half.4. Slip the belt out from the drive pul-ley and remove completely from thevehicle. To
MAINTENANCEFillro\J-J0plugo/Chaincase Oil LevelCheck the oil level by removing the oillevel cap plug.Steering Mechanism...WARNING: Donotlubricate.&qu
• A light grey insulator tip indicates alean mixture caused by; carburetorhigh speed mixture adjusted toolean, wrong spark plug heat range,incorrect f
If necessary to adjust, loosen the rearidler wheel retaining screw and thenloosen or tighten the adjuster bolts lo-cated on the inner side of the rear
By turning the cable adjuster, adjustthe carburetor slide cut away so that itis flush with the top of the carburetorbore.Tighten the cable adjuster ja
(WI)Drive PulleyInspect the Duralon bushing conditionby checking the free-play of the slidinghalf pulley. This is achieved by restrain-ing the inner h
If the belt seems damaged or if tensionis incorrect, contact your dealer imme-diately...WARNING:If fan protector is re-T moved, always reinstall after
modelV.I.N.purchasedate _warrantyexpirydateDEALER IMPRINT AREAMOTO~SKIFUTURASPIRITNUVIKMIRAGESUPER SONICULTRA SONICText by:TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTR
Withthe suspension correctly adjust-ed, the rider seated on the vehicle andthe high beam ON check that the cen-ter of high intensity zone of high beam
SkiWash or brush all dirt or rust accumu-lation from the skis and springs.Greasethe ski legs at the grease fit-tings. Check the condition of the skis,
ChassisClean the vehicle thoroughly, removingall dirt and grease accumulation._CAUTION:Plastic alloy compo-...nents such as fuel tank, wind-shield, et
PRE-SEASON PREPARATIONSnow is falling and you arenowantic-ipating the next snowmobile safari. Ifyou have observed and adhered to thestorage procedures
TROUBLE SHOOTINGSYMPTOMSPOSSIBLECAUSESWHATTODOEngine turns over but 1.No fuel to the engineCheckthetanklevelandfillupwithcorrectfails to start or star
SYMPTOMSPOSSIBLECAUSESWHATTODOEngine will not turn1.Seized engineInthecaseof aseizedenginecontactyourmanuallydealer.Seizureisdirectresultofpoorlu-brie
TOOLSAs standard equipment each newsnowmobile is supplied with a basictool kit such as screwdriver, wrenches,emergency starter rope, etc ...Standard T
SPECIFICATIONSENGINENo.ofcylindersBoreStrokeDisplacementCompression ratio (corrected)CarburetortypeCarburetoradjustment- airscrew- idle speedEngine he
oONOFFGRVITACHOMETER(OPTIONALIDIMMERSWITCHGR/VIRDiYlKILL SWITCHVIIWHYlBKVl/WH'Vi'iWHVi2I.YL,Vi:I IYlBI<GYGVIVIl:lKYl8K1Iltn8RAKE LIGHT SW
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INDEXFOREWORD 2SAFETY IN MAINTENANCE 3CONTROUINSTRUMENTSThrottle lever, brake lever, ignition/light switch, headlamp dimmer switch,emergency cut-out s
LIMITEDWARRANTYSKI-DOO~SNOWMOBILES1980BOMBARDIER Limited as manufacturer, warrants FROM THEDATE OF FIRST CONSUMER SALE, every 1980 Ski-Doo®snow-mobile
EXCLUSIONSItems and components:Anyof the following expendable itemsand/orcomponents that aredamaged or worn due to normal use: variable speed drive be
Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation ofincidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation orex-clusion may not
Bombardier Limited reserves the right to modify its warrantypolicy at any time, being understood that such modification willnot alter the warranty con
OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONSQ:Whymustmysnowmobilebe registered?Afteraliido have my original invoiceasproofofwhenI purchased my snowmobile.A:The information p
Q:Whatcosts are my responsibilityduringthewarrantyperiod?A:The customer's responsibility includesallcostsofnormal maintenance ser-vices, non-warr
CONSUMERGUIDEWHENYOUBUY...our product you will receive:SERVICE- from the product itself.SERVICEfrom the dealerwhosells the product.If, however, the se
LISTING OF AREADISTRIBUTORSCANADIANDISTRIBUTORSALPINE DISTRIBUTORS LIMITEDKalamalka Lake RoadP.O. Box 159Vernon, British Columbia,vn 6M2(6041545-1314B
HOWTO IDENTIFY YOURSNOWMOBILEThe main components of your snow-mobile (engine, track and frame) areidentified by different serial numbers. Itmay someti
CHANGE OF ADDRESSANDOWNERSHIPAny change in address or ownership should be brought to the attention of themanufacturer by completing and sending out th
FOREWORDCONGRATULATIONS ... You are nowthe proud owner of a new 1980 Bom-bardier snowmobile. This vehicle is theresult of incomparable teamwork be-twe
BOMBARDIERLIMITEDATT.:WARRANTYDEPARTMENTVALCOURT, QUEBECCANADA,JOE2LOBOMBARDIERLIMITEDATT.:WARRANTYDEPARTMENTVALCOURT, QUEBECCANADA,JOE2LO...
SAFETY INMAINTENANCEObserve the followingprecautions:• Throttle mechanism should bechecked for free movement beforestarting engine.• Engineshould be r
CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTSBc«5)o~er(Q>(Q>.J/~fEA-w---t---FlrJollll-lr---tf---GA) Throttle Control LeverBJBrake Control LeverC) Ignition/Light SwitchD)
D) Headlamp Dimmer SwitchThe dimmer switch, located on leftside of handlebarI allows correct selec-tion of headlamp beam. To obtain highor low beam si
ToolBoxLocated under the cab. To gain access,tilt cab. Ideal location for spare plugs,belt, rope, etc.Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge is located on the lefts
1G-HOUR INSPECTION CHECK LISTJEngine timingFan belt tensionSpark plug conditionCarburetor adjustmentEngine head nutsEngine mount nutsMuffler attachmen
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