According to major manufacturers, snowmobiles should be warmed up for at least 3-5 minutes. If your sled has a coolant indicator gauge, this can tell you what the engine temperature is....
Category: Maintenance
Should You Stud Your Snowmobile Track? [Full Studding Guide]
Whether you should stud your snowmobile track or not depends on many factors like where you regularly ride, your riding style, and your sled’s features. As a rule of thumb, you should stud...
Snowmobile tracks last from 3 to 10 years. Their lifespan depends on many factors like your sled’s performance, your riding style, where you ride, and maintenance. If you want to learn...
Snowmobiles use 12V powersport batteries. The typical OEM snowmobile batteries are sealed lead-acid YUASA batteries, which usually last 2-3 years with proper maintenance. If you are looking...
What Kind of Oil Does a Snowmobile Take? [Oil Chart by Brand]
Snowmobiles take 4-stroke or 2-stroke engine oils depending on their power sources. The majority of 4-stroke snowmobiles use 0W-40 oils, while others use other types of oil like 0W-30 or...
How Long Do Snowmobile Engines Last? [2-Stroke and 4-Stroke]
The average snowmobile engine lasts anywhere from 5,000-20,000+ miles. The total number of miles depends on a variety of factors like the type of engine, how it’s used and maintained. A...
