5.13
Final Drive/Brake System
5
QuickDrive ™Drive Belt / Sprocket Removal
NOTE: The drive belt and both sprockets must be
removed as an assembly. DO NOT pry the belt off of
the sprockets.
1. Place a protective mat on the floor. Remove the right
side
engine compartment door. Tip snowmobile onto
its left side.
2. Remove the screw securing the fender to the foot rest
sup
port. Bend the fender behind the foot rest support
with a shop towel between the parts to prevent
damage to fender.
NOTE: If snowmobile is equipped with electric start,
re
move the battery and battery support brackets.
3. Lock the parking brake. Remove the upper and lower
sp
rocket fasteners. Discard both fasteners.
4. Remove both sprockets and the drive belt as an
a
ssembly. Work both sprockets off each shaft equally
to prevent belt binding.
NOTE: If a sprocket stops moving, it is likely the
s
procket has been pulled out too far in relation to the
other sprocket. Push the binding sprocket inwards,
and extract the other sprocket.
5. Inspect the sprocket teeth a
nd surfaces for damage.
Replace sprocket(s) if damage is found.
Exhaust components may be hot. Allow exhaust
system to cool.
Avoid pinch points between sprockets and brake
disc.
Disconnect BLACK (NEGATIVE) battery cable first,
and then the RED (POSITIVE) cable.