A track tunnel on a snowmobile refers to the enclosed section of the snowmobile that houses the track and drive system. It is designed to protect these components from snow and debris while providing structural support. The tunnel often includes a space for the rider to sit and may have features like storage compartments and mounting points for accessories. Overall, it plays a crucial role in the snowmobile's performance and durability.
A track tunnel on a Ski-Doo is the enclosed framework that houses the snowmobile's track and suspension system. It is designed to protect the track from debris and provide structural support while allowing for efficient snow handling. The tunnel also typically includes mounting points for accessories, such as a rear seat or storage compartments. Overall, it plays a crucial role in the snowmobile's performance and durability.
There should be a tag on the track tunnel right side with the info you need.
To align a snowmobile track, first ensure the snowmobile is on a flat surface and the track is not under tension. Check the alignment by measuring the distance from the track's edge to the tunnel on both sides; it should be equal. If adjustments are needed, loosen the track alignment bolts or adjust the tension on the track adjusting bolts accordingly. Finally, recheck the alignment and tighten the bolts once the track is properly aligned.
In the tunnel
to put studs in a track just simply remove the six bolts on the tunnel and the suspension will drop. then remove the cog wheel under the tunnel and then the track will finally drop out. then make a stud template and mark the holes where u want the studs to go. then drill the track, put the studs in from the inside and then the backers and the nuts goes on the outside. and there is your studded track
its on the tunnel of the snowmobile , proble starts with 8c0 or something like that
The VIN is stamped into the right side of the track tunnel, there should be a tag there as well with the number on it. The serial number is the VIN number on a snowmobile. If you need more help let me know I know where one is and can go look at it.
none that drive the snowmobile but 8 or 10 that run the track
The VIN is stamped into the right side of the track tunnel, there should be a tag there as well with the number on it. The serial number is the VIN number on a snowmobile. If you need more help let me know I know where one is and can go look at it.
It sounds like the track slips because a snowmobile makes like a rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr sound
You to your dealer trade in your sled and buy a 2012 Polaris Assault 144" with 2" paddle track and go have fun.
The slides or boggie wheels.