Hello instead of opening a new thread I thought I would ask a few questions i have here. I am rebuilding my snowmobiles engine. it is a 1978 arctic cat pantera. When I pull the cylinders off and look into the bottom end should i see any oil in there? Also what ft/lbs should i torque the cylinders and heads to? Thanks in advance for any help.
what can i say, i like my toys. i've got my blaster ( of course ) an '01 cr125 dirtbike, snowmobile, club car golf cart, john deere lawn tractor, 14' v-bottom boat
"Hello instead of opening a new thread I thought I would ask a few questions i have here. I am rebuilding my snowmobiles engine. it is a 1978 arctic cat pantera. When I pull the cylinders off and look into the bottom end should i see any oil in there? Also what ft/lbs should i torque the cylinders and heads to? Thanks in advance for any help."
no, when you pull the cylinders off, you shouldn't see any oil. there maybe some gas and premix oil, but no motor oil
me and dad just got 09 ski-doo 600 e-tec TNT, pretty sweet sled, it went from my house to haliburton, 2 hours by car, and back on 3/8 of a tank, it was wild becuase my buddy had to fill his 08 500ss up in hali and almost ran out getting home
ok since i only showed my f5 we got an 02 xc zr 800(1010 D&D kit) 02xc 800 pipe clutch intake and reeds 02xc 500 (D&D 720 predator) 02 660 turbo touring sled and 05 m7 with can 141 track and my 02 f5 with monster graphics and can oh and a z-120
I grew up in up state NY and where we lived you had to have a sled if you wanted to get around. I remember getting 7 feet in 24 hours and they didn't plow for a week. We had a 72 ski doo 399 and a newer indy polaris 500 and people used to call us to go to the store for them to get milk, diapers and stuff because they couldn't get out!
I miss that kind of snow. Ahh the good old days!!