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Category: Snowmobile

link to How do I Know if My Snowmobile Clutch is Bad? [Fixing Guide]

How do I Know if My Snowmobile Clutch is Bad? [Fixing Guide]

There could be many different signs that your snowmobile clutch is bad. However, the most common symptoms are as follows: Noise from the clutchEngine is...

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link to How Does a Snowmobile Clutch Work? [Video]

How Does a Snowmobile Clutch Work? [Video]

A snowmobile clutch works very much the same as the clutches in scooters or many automatic-transmission cars. This is because all these vehicles have similar transmissions, known as CVT...

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link to What is a Jackshaft on a Snowmobile? [+Greasing Guide]

What is a Jackshaft on a Snowmobile? [+Greasing Guide]

The jackshaft on a snowmobile is the shaft that connects the driven clutch with the chain drive gear. The driven clutch drives the jackshaft while the jackshaft drives the gear in the...

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link to What Does the Chaincase Do On A Snowmobile? [Diagram]

What Does the Chaincase Do On A Snowmobile? [Diagram]

The chaincase is a part of the snowmobile’s secondary drive system, that houses the chain and the sprockets. Simply put, this feature is an intermediate gear reduction drive system, which...

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link to Why is My Snowmobile Overheating? [Troubleshooting Guide]

Why is My Snowmobile Overheating? [Troubleshooting Guide]

Snowmobiles can overheat for many different reasons. The leading cause is ineffective cooling when you ride your sled in shallow or hard snow conditions. This is because a lack of snow on...

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link to How Long Should You Let a Snowmobile Warm Up? [Video]

How Long Should You Let a Snowmobile Warm Up? [Video]

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....

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