BOMBARDIER Blizzard 6500 Plus Technical Information

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Trademark of Bombardier Limited

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Located under the cab. To gain access,tilt cab. Ideal location for spare plugs,belt, rope,etc.Tocheck fuel level, simply unscrewfuel tank cap andwithd

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EnginemountnutsMufflerattachmentChaincase oil levelEngine coolant level,---------_.Rotary valve reservoir oil level---,Brake operation and lining cond

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Oil must be added to the gasoline inpre-measured amounts then both oiland gasoline should be thoroughlymixed together before fueling the tank,The corr

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3. Replace container cap and shakethe container thoroughly.4. Add the remainder of the gasoline.5. Once again thoroughly agitate thecontainer. Then us

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i. insert key in ignition and turntoONposition.WARNING: Whenvehicle in anemergency situatlonby the drive pulley, donotmake aknotattheendoftheemergency

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Drivenpulleysupport2. Open the driven pulley bytwistingand pushing theslidin~)half. Hold infully open position.•WARNING:Never start or runenginewithou

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Usinq alowpressure gun, lubri-cate the idlerwithlowtern-peratureqreasePump 3 to 4 timesthroughthe greasefittin~llocatedOr)each cap of the rem idler wh

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Lift rear of vehicle and support itoffthe ground.Withengineoff,rotatetrack by hand, and inspect condition. Ifworn,cut or track fibers are exposed ormi

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WARNING: Donotoperate asnowmobilewitha cut,tom,ordamaged track.The suspension is adjustable, the frontadjustment for surface condition, therear for dr

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CableadjusterWiththethrottlecable adjuster jamnutunlocked, press thethrottleleveragainstthehandle qrip. Unscrew thecableadjuster manually to obtain ma

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modelV.I.N.purchase datewarranty expiry dateDEALER IMPRINT AREAMOTO-SKIFUTURASPIRITNUVIKSONICText by:Technical Information CentreAfter Sales Service D

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Inspect belt for cracks, fraying orabnormal wear (uneven wear, wear onone side,etc.)If abnormal wear isnoted, probable cause is pulleyrnis-alignment.

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ONOTE: Should the coolant tem-oerature be above recommendedranne50°-800C (12001800F),hoseoffgrime from the heat exchanger(underneath the frame above t

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WARNING: Only perform suchprocedures as detailed in thismanual. It is recommendedthatdealerassistance be periodically obtained onother components / sy

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However, to completely drain the sys-tern, it is necessary toblowinto thetank through the vent tube, whileblocking the tank filler neckwithonehand to

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CAUTION: To prevent trackdamage, temperature in the stor-age area mustnotexceed 38°C(100° F).Remove any dirt or rust. Grease idlerwheels at grease fit

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Engine internal parts must be lubrica-ted to protect cylinder walls frompos-sible rust formation during the storageperiod.ONOTE: This operation should

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Snowis falling and you arenowantici-pating the next snowmobile safari. Ifyou have observed and adhered to thestorage procedures outlined in this maonu

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SYMPTOMSPOSSIBLECAUSESDOEngine turns overbut1.No fuel to the engineCheckthetanklevelandfillupwithcorrectfails to start or startsqas-oilmixture.Checkfo

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SYMPTOMSEngine lacks accelera-tion or powerPOSSIBLECAUSESWHATTODO1. Fouleo or defective spark plugCheckitem2 ot"Engineturnsoverbutfailstostartors

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As standard equipment each newsnowmobile is suppliedwitha basictool kitsuch as screwdriver, wrenches,emergency starter rope, etc ...DBCA. ScrewdriverB

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BOMBARDIERLTEE/LTDGroupedesproduitsrecreatifsRecreationalProductsGroupMarchI,1 9 7 9Valcourt, Oue., Canada,JOE2LOTelephone1514)532-2211Cable Bombarsno

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259,5 rnm (2.342 in.)61mm (2,401 in.]339.2 em3(20.7 in.3)6.9:12 xMikuniVM 34-1992'71.8em 1107in.l106 em (413/4in.)'lO5.4 cm (41 1/2 in.)86.3

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The main components of your snow-mobile (engine,track and frame) areidentified by different serial numbers.!t may sometimes become necessaryto locate

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BOMBARDIER Limited as manufacturer, warrants FFlOM THE DATE OF FIRSTCONSUMER SALE, every 1979 Ski-Doo snowmobile, sold as NEW J\ND UNUSED, by anauthor

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tiiIDamage resulting from operation of the snowmobile on surfaces other thansnow.tiiIDamage resulting from accident, fire or other casualty, misuse, a

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Q:Whymustmysnowmobilebe registered?Afteral! I do havemyoriginalinvoiceasproofofwhenI purchasedmysnowmobile.A:The informationorovidedbythe Customer War

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Q: I bought my snowmobileInO'King County but I snowmobile in WashingtonCounty. Can the dealer in Washington County accept to perform warrantywork

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our product you will receive:SERVICE - from the product itselfSERVICE - from the dealerwhosells the productIf, however, the service or product is unsa

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Al.PINEDiSTRIBUTORSl.TO3206-_.26thStreetP.O. Box 159Va-rnon,British Columbiavir 6M216041[i45,1314British ColumbiaBOMBARDIERLIMITEDEastern CanadaDistri

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Any change in address or ownership should be brought to the attentionofthemanufacturerby completing and sending out the card supplied below. Thiswill

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BOMBARDIERLIMITEDATT.:WARRANTYDEPARTMENTVALCOURT, QUEBECCANADA,JOE2LOBOMBARDIERLIMITEDATT.:WARRANTYDEPARTMENTVALCOURT, QUEBECCANADA,JOE2LO36

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This manualformationr1nt"'~"'Tl..r<symbols:...WARNING:Identifies an instruc-...tionwhich,ifnotfollowed, couldcause injury...C

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Observethefollowingprecautions:@lThrottlemechanismshouldbechecked for free movement beforestarting engine.@l Engine should be running only whenpulley

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CONTROLS I INSTRUMENTSThrottle control lever, brake control lever, ignition switch, headlamp dimmerswitch, emergency cut-out switch, tether cut-out sw

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F) Tether Cut-OutSwitchG) Rewind Starter HandleH) PrimerI)TachometerJ) Coolant Temperature Gauger-----------.-.-.~.-----,-...A) Throttle Control L

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The dimmer switch, located on left sideof handlebar, allows correct selectionof headlamp beam. To obtain high orlowbeam simply depress switch.A push b

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