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1972 Olympique - Vintage Snow

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(87) Chain CaseE?rai~ the chain case completely and refillwith 8 ozs. of fresh Ski-Doo* chaincase oil. To drain, open access plug,(lower plug) and tilt vehicle hard left.(See Fig. 4).(S8) Controls1: Oil steering mechanism linkage (SeeFig. 2). Apply light machine oil on throttleand brake cables at housing ferrule(See Fig. 3).2. Oil moving joints of brake mechanism.Avoid getting oil on brake shoe.3. Coat all electrical connections andswitches with Ski-Doo* metal protector(greaseless).If unavailable, use petroleum jelly.(89) PUlleys1. Tilt cab and remove console anddrive belt. (See Fig. 1).2. Thoroughly clean the driven pulleyshaft. Apply a light coat of Ski-Doo*clutch lube on shaft (See Fig. 24).3. Activate the sliding half several timesto distribute lubricant.4. Lubricate drive pulley following theprocedure detailed in Lubrication Section(L7).5. Spray internal pulley surfaces withSki-Doo * metal protector.Note: Leave drive belt OFF during entirestorage period."Trademark of Bombardier Limited(810) Battery(Electric Model only)1. Tilt cab then disconnect battery andremove from snowmobile.2. Clean outside surface of battery withsolution of baking soda and water. Removeall deposits from connection postsand rinse with clear tap water.CAUTION: Do not allow cleaning solutionto enter battery interfor since it willdestroy the electrolyte.3. Check electrolyte level in each cell.Refill if necessary using Distilled water.4:- Fully charge battery.Note: A stored battery will graduallylose its charge and begin to sulphate. Itallowed to continue, the battery will becomeuseless and cannot be salvaged.Fully recharge (trickle charge) at leastevery 40 days.5. Spray battery terminals with Ski-Doo*metal protector (greaseless). If unavailable,use petroleum jelly.6. Store the battery in a cool, dry place.(811) Chassis1. Clean the vehicle thoroughly, removingall dirt and grease accumulation.2. Inspect cab and repair damage. Repairkits are available at your authorizedSki-Doo dealer.3. Wax the complete cab for better protection.4. Touch up all worn metal spots wherepaint has been scratched or peeled off.Ask your dealer about Ski-Doo* paints.5. Spray all bare metal parts of vehiclewitli Ski-Doo* metal protector.6. Protect the vehicle with a Ski-Doo*cover to prevent dust accumulation duringstorage.Note: For more technical information onthe service of your Ski-Doo snowmobileBombardier Limited has published the<strong>1972</strong> Ski-Doo Shop Manual, availablefrom your local authorized Ski-Doodealer.29

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