Kawasaki ASTRO SA340-A1, ASTRO SA440-A1 Assembly & Preparation Manual

ASTRO
SA340-A1 SA440-A1
SNOWMOBILE
ASSEMBLY&
PREPARATION
MANUAL
1
Notice
This
manual mobile is assembled correctly and given presale preparation. Your
deserves a formance that
end.
selling dealer assumes sole
The
any
unauthorized
your
to specifying Factory Directed Claims) mobile
is provided to ensure
customer
safe, reliable
of the steps listed here is essential to
modifications
Service
which is
ready for sale.
Binder
must
be
snowmobile,
for
any Service
Modifications
performed
that
the
expects and
responsibility
prior
to sale. Refer
before
the
and per-
snow-
proper
for
Bulletins
(Special
snow-
SAFETY
THIS SPECIAL DURES WHICH, LOWED, COULD RESULT JURY,
THIS CAUTION SYMBOL IDENTIFIES SPE­CIAL INSTRUCTIONS
WHICH,
COULD RESULT DESTRUCTION
Whenever heed ing and
WARNING
OR
IF
you see the symbols
their
instructions!
maintenance
INSTRUCTIONS
LOSS
AWARENESS
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WARNING
SYMBOL
IF
NOT CORRECTLY FOL-
OF
NOT STRICTLY OBSERVED,
IN
OF
EQUIPMENT.
Always
practices.
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LIFE
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OR
DAMAGE
IDENTIFIES
OR
PERSONAL IN-
PROCEDURES
shown
follow
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Assembly
Uncrate Handlebar Suspen
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
1
Assembly
Uncrate
& Preparation
With
assi
stance, or snowmobile snowmobile
from
for
shipping
the
the
use
of a hoist,
skid.
damage
carefully
Thoroughly
and
missing
liftthe
inspect
parts.
the
Remove
the
bolt
1 .
Unscrew skid . See
the
top and end
skis,
then
the
nuts
Figure
remove
securing
2.
panels
from
the
carton.
the
side panels. See Figure
the
ski
spindles
to
Un-
the
Handlebar
Adjust
tion
foot
Check nesses
through
vide closed.
the
handlebar
and
evenly
pounds
1.
the
for
the
adequate
See
(1.0
routing
proper
Figure
for a comfortable
torque
Cutaway
cutaway
the
four
to 1.2 kg-mI. See
Section
of
the
positioning.
section
free
movement
3.
Allen
of
cables
They
in
when
screws
Figure
Hood
and
the
driving
to 7
3.
wire
should
hood
the
posi-
har-
pass
to
pro-
hood
to
9
r
is
1. Ski Spi ndle
WaRNING
To
prevent equipment when
2
raising
ASSEMBLY
personal
with
approved
the
snowmobile.
& PREPARATION
I
injury, use
safety
lifting
hooks
Suspension
The
snowmobile springs pension
disconnected
arms
. See Figure 4.
1.
2. Rear
is
Front
shipped
from
the
Suspension
Suspension
with
front
Arm
Arm
the
suspension
and
rear
sus-
1.
Position front arm
hole in justing measured adjusting
the
suspension
. Put
the rear the nuts
from
bolt.
snowmobile
springs
suspension
suspension
to
1-1 / 2
the
washer
on its side and place
over
the
suspension
arm
inches
face
springs
and
tighten
(38 .1
to
the
through
mm)
end
the
when
of
the
the ad-
the
Always springs equally. breakage slide
wear
adjust
on
each
Unequal
or
excessive
strips. See
the
side
tension
preload
of
the
wear
Figure
(tension)
suspension
can
cause
to
one
side
5.
of
the
arm
spring
of
the
Check
1. Place a long board (or
the
ski
against clearance ski so the
the
that
front
alignment
edge between the
clearance
and rear
of
of
and
the
the
the
handlebar
suitable track
board and ski.
measured
ski. See
straight
and
is
Figure
centering
measure
Position
the
same
7.
6
.
edge)
the the
at
2.
Tighten on
The
suspension for average the
suspension
by
following
Manual.
the
both
sides to 7/ 8
driver
front
suspension
spring
weight. The
adjustment,
the
procedure
inch
preload
to
outlined
(22.2
dimensions operator
satisfy
Skis
With
the
snowmobile
stall
the
skis
with
side.
Torque
4.5 kg-m). right
position.
the
then
See
still
the
nuts
return
Figure
positioned
bolt
28
to
the
6.
heads
32
snowmobile
spring
foot
adjusting
mm).
may
rider
in
on its side, in-
towards
pounds
given
change
comfort,
the
the
to
nut
are
Owner
out-
(3.9
to
its
up-
1. Tie Rod End Straight
2.
3.
Measure
ASSEMBLY & PREPARATION
Edge
Against
Clearance
Track
Here
7
3
NOTE:
edge
2.
Be
sure
while turning the tie
Check required end Figure 7.
If
inch
on the
steering
the
, loosen
adjusting
the
dimension
(32 mm), reposition
the
ski
dimension
linkage failure. S
the
ski
remains
handlebar
the
bolt
to
I
WARNING'
spindle
and
rod
for
centering.
lock
nuts
center
shown as
necessary
prevent
para lIel
to
the
straight
end adjusting bolt.
If
centering
and
turn
the
tie
the
handlebar.
exceeds
the
steering
to
1-1/ 4
arm
reduce
possible
ee
Figure
8.
is
rod
See
9
Headlight
1.
Tie Rod End
2.
Locknuts
3.
1-114 Inch (32
Adjusting
mm)
Bolt
Maximum
Secure flat
washers headlight clamps be
10
, and
pinched
.
the
wire
headlight
, and
lockwashers
harness
position
when
the
to
the
the
hood
through
wire
harness
hood
is closed . See
with
the
provided. Route
the
retaining
so
it
will
Figure
bolts,
the not
1
3.
To
align
the
other
ski,
move
both
the
center ing bolt (located distance front
4. Torque steeri ng recommended
4
ASSEMBLY
linkage
from
and
all
system
ofthe
snowmobi
play.
Turn
below
rear
the
the
ski to ski
of
the
skis. See Figure 9.
hardware
. Ref
er
values.
& PREPARATION
le
the
tie
muffler)
when
(nuts
to
the
to
remove
rod
, bolts, etc.)
torque
ski
tips
the
end
adjusting
to
obtain
measured
chart
towards
steer-
equal
at
the
in
the
for
the
1.
2.
3.
Adj
Retaining Headlight
Llsti ng
Clamps Connector Screws
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