To determine the year of your Ski-Doo engine, locate the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the frame or engine block; it typically contains a code that indicates the production year. You can also check the engine's serial number against manufacturer records or online databases, as they often provide information based on specific engine numbers. Additionally, referring to the owner's manual or contacting a Ski-Doo dealer can provide insights into the engine's model year.
There should be a small plate stamped on the side of the engine with data such as year of manufacture, type and displacement.
what year and model?
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Ski-Doo snow mobiles were supposed to be called ski-dogsnow mobiles, but they had a typing error, so they had to keep it as ski-doo. good luck to all,QuestionGuru12
You can either try and purchase replacement Ski Doo Parts from a local store that stocks Ski Doo items, you can ask friends for recommendations for stores to visit. If you can not find anywhere local then you can look on websites such as SkiDooPartsHouse and ski-doo which allow you to order parts.
A ski-doo goes 50-60 km.
The ski-doo web site. on the bottom of the page it says previous models, click on that and it takes u to a list of years you should be able to find it from there
150 psi
There are many prices available for a Ski Doo Summit and they depend on what type of Summit and what year it's from. The most common price that comes up is about $10,000.
The Ski-Doo 1000 typically refers to models equipped with the 1000cc engine, which generally produces around 150 to 165 horsepower, depending on the specific model and year. Variants like the Ski-Doo MXZ and Summit may have slightly different horsepower ratings due to tuning and design differences. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact horsepower of a specific model.
The Ski-Doo was originally intended to be named the "Ski-Dog" because Bombardier Recreational Products (the manufacturers) meant it to be a practical vehicle to replace the dogsled for hunters and trappers. By an accident, a painter misinterpreted the name and painted "Ski-Doo" on the first prototype.
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