Yamaha FX10MTRX Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
Periodic maintenance
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Checking the drive track
WARNING
EWS00490
Do not operate the snowmobile if you find
damage to the drive track, or if it has been
maladjusted. Drive track damage or failure
could result in loss of braking ability and
snowmobile control, which could cause
an accident.
Check the drive track for deflection, wear, and
damage.
Adjust or replace if necessary. (See the fol-
lowing section for more details.)
Measuring the drive track deflection
1. Lay the snowmobile on its side.
2. Measure the drive track deflection with a
spring scale. Pull at the center of the drive
track with a force of 100 N (10 kg, 22 lb).
NOTE:
Measure the gap between the slide runner
and the edge of the track window. Measure
both sides.
3. If the deflection is incorrect, adjust the
drive track.
Adjusting the drive track
WARNING
EWS00500
Be sure to have a Yamaha dealer make
this adjustment.
Support the snowmobile securely on a
suitable stand before working under-
neath the snowmobile.
Operate the engine in a well-ventilated
area.
1. Spring scale
1. Drive track deflection
Standard drive track deflection:
FX10 25.030.0 mm (0.981.18 in)
FX10MT 30.035.0 mm (1.181.38 in)
FX10MTR 30.035.0 mm (1.181.38
in)
FX10MTRA 30.035.0 mm (1.181.38
in)
FX10RT 25.030.0 mm (0.981.18 in)
FX10RTR 25.030.0 mm (0.981.18
in)
FX10RTRA 25.030.0 mm (0.981.18
in)
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