Target Audience:
Polaris Indy snowmobile owners, DIY enthusiasts, mechanics, service centers
Value Proposition For Buyers:
This manual is presented as an essential tool for owners to save money on repairs and gain a deeper understanding of their snowmobile's mechanics, mirroring the resources available to authorized dealerships.
Value Proposition:
Provides the same level of detail as dealer-used manuals, offering significant cost savings on repairs and maintenance compared to professional shop labor.
Digital Vs Print:
Emphasizes the advantages of digital delivery over traditional paper manuals, highlighting instant access and cost savings on shipping and physical materials.
Manual Enhancements:
Bookmarks, searchable text, index for efficient navigation and information retrieval. Offers superior organization over basic manual scans.
Printable Format:
The ability to print specific pages allows mechanics and owners to take relevant sections directly to the workshop or garage for hands-on repair.
Delivery:
Instant download link provided upon completion of payment.
Models Covered:
1999 Indy 340, 1999 Indy 340 Deluxe, 1999 Indy 340 Touring, 1999 Indy 440 XCR, 1999 Indy 500 Black, 1999 Indy 500 Classic, 1999 Indy 500 RMK, 1999 Indy 500 White, 1999 Indy 500 XC, 1999 Indy 500 XC SP, 1999 Indy 600 RMK 1.75" TRACK, 1999 Indy 600 RMK 2" TRACK, 1999 Indy 600 XC, 1999 Indy 600 XC SP, 1999 Indy 700 RMK 1.75" TRACK, 1999 Indy 700 RMK 2" TRACK, 1999 Indy 700 SKS, 1999 Indy 700 XC, 1999 Indy 700 XC SP, 1999 Indy 700 XCR, 1999 Indy 800 XCR, 1999 Indy Classic Touring, 1999 Indy Sport, 1999 Indy Sport Touring, 1999 Indy Super Sport, 1999 Indy Trail Blue, 1999 Indy Trail Green, 1999 Indy Trail RMK, 1999 Indy Trail Touring Blue, 1999 Indy Trail Touring Green, 1999 Indy Transport, 1999 Indy Widetrak LX, 1999 Indy XCF, 1999 Indy XLT Classic, 1999 Indy XLT Special, 1999 Indy XLT Touring Blue, 1999 Indy XLT Touring Gold
Type:
Complete Workshop Service Repair Manual / Factory Service Manual (FSM)
Accessibility:
Indexed and Searchable Text
Major Systems:
General Information, Maintenance/Tune Up, Engines, Fuel System/Carburetion, Clutches, Body and Steering, Suspension, Brakes/Final Drive, Electrical
Electrical System:
Detailed coverage of the electrical system, including wiring diagrams, ignition system troubleshooting, starter motor, charging system (magneto, stator, rectifier, regulator), lighting, and switches.
Suspension System:
Comprehensive information on front and rear suspension systems, including skis, struts, bogies, shock absorbers, springs, and travel adjustments.
Clutch System:
Detailed coverage of the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) system, including primary clutch, secondary clutch, drive belts, roller bearings, and clutch service/rebuild procedures.
Body And Steering System:
In-depth information on the snowmobile's body panels, fenders, seat, handlebars, steering post, skis, steering linkage, and all associated components.
Brake And Final Drive System:
Complete coverage of the braking system, including brake calipers, rotors, pads, brake lines, master cylinder, and the final drive system, including drive chain, sprockets, and lubrication.
Cooling System:
Information on the cooling system, including radiators, coolant lines, and pumps, essential for maintaining engine operating temperatures.
Repair Maintenance:
Complete tear down and rebuild, installation, removal, adjustment, troubleshooting, diagnosis, repair, refurbishment, restoration
Engine Rebuild:
Detailed procedures for complete engine teardown, inspection, measurement, component replacement (pistons, rings, connecting rods, crankshaft), and reassembly.
Fuel System Maintenance:
Step-by-step guides for carburetor cleaning, adjustment, jetting, fuel pump testing, fuel line inspection, and fuel tank servicing.
Suspension Adjustment:
Instructions for adjusting suspension settings, replacing worn components like bushings and bearings, and servicing shock absorbers.
Electrical Diagnostics:
Comprehensive troubleshooting procedures for electrical faults, including diagnosing ignition system problems, charging system failures, and wiring harness issues.
Track System Maintenance:
Information on track inspection, tension adjustment, and replacement procedures, including specific details for different track lengths (e.g., 1.75" and 2" tracks).
Ignition System Service:
Detailed procedures for inspecting and servicing the ignition system, including spark plugs, ignition coils, and timing, crucial for reliable starting and engine performance.
Clutch Service:
Detailed procedures for clutch servicing, including roller inspection, spring replacement, helix inspection, and clutch balance checks.
Depth:
Highly Detailed, Factory-level technical specifications, torque specs, part diagrams, schematics, fluid specifications, troubleshooting guides
Diagnostic Tools:
The manual's depth implies the use of standard automotive diagnostic tools and measurement devices for accurate troubleshooting and repair.
Engine Types Covered:
Multiple engine displacements including 340cc, 440cc, 500cc, 600cc, 700cc, and 800cc, covering various configurations and performance variants.
Engine Details:
Detailed information on engine specifications, including bore, stroke, compression ratio, displacement, and performance tuning parameters for various models.
Engine Variants:
Covers a range of engine displacements (340cc to 800cc) across different models, allowing for specific performance tuning and maintenance advice based on the engine installed.
Fuel System Coverage:
Comprehensive coverage of fuel systems, including carburetion (carburetors, jets, mixture screws, pilot jets), fuel pumps, fuel injection (EFI, PGM-FI) where applicable, fuel tanks, and fuel lines.
Carburetor Details:
Provides specific details on carburetor models used, including main jets, pilot jets, needle settings, and mixture screw adjustments for optimal air-fuel ratios.
Fuel Injection Coverage:
Includes information on fuel injection systems where applicable, providing details on injectors, fuel pressure, and control units for EFI models.
Safety Features:
Focus on mechanical safety aspects, including brake system maintenance, steering column integrity, and suspension components. The manual implicitly supports safe operation through proper maintenance.
Braking System:
In-depth coverage of brake systems, including brake pads, rotors, hydraulic systems, brake lines, and adjustments for optimal stopping power.
Handlebar Steering:
Detailed information on steering systems, including handlebars, steering posts, skis, linkage, and bushings for safe and predictable control.
Maintenance Schedule:
The manual provides detailed recommended maintenance schedules, including regular checks, fluid changes, and component inspections to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Recommended Fluids:
Specific recommendations for engine oil viscosity, coolant types, brake fluid specifications, and lubrication points throughout the snowmobile.
Coolant Type:
Information on coolant replacement and type, essential for proper engine temperature regulation in varied snow conditions.
Troubleshooting Guidance:
Extensive troubleshooting sections covering common problems such as starting issues, no spark, engine performance problems, clutch engagement, and electrical faults.
Error Codes Diagnostics:
While not explicitly listing error codes, the troubleshooting section likely details diagnostic procedures for common mechanical and electrical issues that would typically generate error codes or symptoms.
Tune Up Procedures:
Detailed procedures for tune-ups, including spark plug replacement, carburetor adjustments, chain tensioning, and exhaust system checks.
Valve Clearance:
Procedures for checking and adjusting valve clearance, where applicable to the engine designs covered, ensuring optimal engine breathing and performance.
Installation Instructions:
Step-by-step instructions for the installation and removal of various components, including engine parts, suspension elements, clutches, and electrical parts.
Polaris Legacy:
Polaris has a long-standing reputation in the snowmobile industry, known for innovation and performance across its Indy line.
Indy Series:
The Indy series has been a cornerstone of Polaris's snowmobile lineup, evolving through various engine sizes, chassis designs, and performance packages to cater to diverse riding needs.
Trim Levels And Variants:
The extensive list of models covered (e.g., Classic, RMK, XC, XCR, Touring, Sport) highlights the diverse range of the Indy line and the manual's ability to cater to these variations.
Model Year Focus:
This manual specifically targets the 1999 model year, representing a specific generation of the Polaris Indy snowmobiles.