Target Audience:
Arctic Cat CFR1000 snowmobile owners, independent repair shops, parts distributors, and DIY enthusiasts.
Value Proposition:
Provides cost savings by enabling users to source OEM parts independently, bypassing potentially higher dealer markups and labor charges.
Illustration Type:
Illustrated with exploded parts diagrams.
Usability:
Clear, easy-to-follow language suitable for a wide range of technical skill levels.
Accessibility:
Instant digital download, eliminating shipping costs and delivery delays.
Overall Coverage:
Comprehensive replacement parts listing for the 2011 Arctic Cat CFR1000 snowmobile.
Component Coverage:
All major assemblies and individual components, including engine, drivetrain, chassis, suspension, steering, track system, bodywork, electrical system, and accessories.
Estimated Page Count:
N/A (PDF download, variable based on print settings)
Manual Type:
OEM Replacement Parts Manual (Parts Catalog)
Download Method:
Instant download after payment
Engine Systems:
Cylinder block, cylinder head, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, valves, camshafts, intake system, exhaust system, cooling system, lubrication system, fuel injection system (if applicable).
Drivetrain Systems:
Clutch system (primary, secondary), drive belt, chaincase, gears, drive axle, driven axle.
Suspension Steering:
Front suspension (A-arms, shocks, springs, spindles), rear suspension (articulation points, rails, shocks, springs, idler wheels, bogie wheels), steering column, handlebars, tie rods.
Track System:
Track assembly, drive sprockets, tensioning mechanisms, ice screws (if applicable).
Bodywork Plastics:
Hood, side panels, windshield, seat, tunnel, bumpers, decals, fasteners.
Electrical System:
Ignition system components, lighting (headlights, taillights), sensors, wiring harnesses, battery, starter (if applicable).
Disassembly Identification:
Facilitates disassembly by clearly identifying all components and fasteners within exploded diagrams.
Repair Planning:
Aids in repair planning by listing all necessary replacement parts with their corresponding OEM part numbers.
Assembly Verification:
Supports correct assembly by providing visual references through exploded diagrams.
Part Ordering:
Directly enables efficient part ordering by listing unique OEM part numbers for each component.
Depth Level:
Component identification and part numbering for replacement, not detailed repair procedures or diagnostic troubleshooting.
Diagram Detail:
Detailed exploded views showing the relationship of each part within an assembly.
Compatibility:
Compatible with all PC and MAC computers.
Software Requirement:
Adobe Acrobat Reader or compatible PDF viewer.
Printability:
High-quality, printable pages for individual component lookup and part number retrieval.
Binding Type:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Paper Type:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Engine Family:
Likely a twin-cylinder, 4-stroke engine based on model designation '1000'.
Engine Displacement:
Approximately 1000cc (specific details would be within the manual's engine section).
Horsepower:
Typically in the range of 130-150 HP for a 1000cc 4-stroke snowmobile engine of this era, exact figures would be in the service manual.
Torque:
Torque figures would vary based on specific engine tuning and RPM, generally optimized for mid-range power delivery in snowmobiles.
Fuel Delivery:
Likely Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) for optimal performance and emissions control in a 2011 model.
Fuel Type:
Premium Unleaded Gasoline.
Track Width:
Commonly 15 inches for performance-oriented models, but varies by specific CFR1000 variant or track option. Consult manual for exact specifications.
Track Length:
Typically 136 inches or 141 inches for a trail/crossover snowmobile of this era. Consult manual for exact specifications.
Dry Weight:
Generally in the range of 450-500 lbs (approximate, depends on specific configuration). Consult manual for exact specifications.
Crash Test Data:
Snowmobiles are not typically subjected to standardized crash testing like automobiles. Safety is inherent in design and rider operation.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brake system, typically with a single caliper on the drive axle or driven clutch shaft.
Throttle Limiter:
Standard on most snowmobiles to prevent uncontrolled acceleration.
Rollover Protection:
No specific rollover protection structures. Rider skill and situational awareness are paramount.
Lighting:
Halogen or LED headlights and taillights for visibility.
Instrument Cluster:
Digital instrument cluster displaying speed, RPM, fuel level, engine temperature, and other essential indicators.
Engine Management:
ECU (Engine Control Unit) managing fuel injection, ignition timing, and other engine parameters for optimal performance and emissions.
Diagnostic Ports:
May feature a diagnostic port for reading fault codes and engine data, accessible via specialized tools.
Oil Change:
Recommended every 1,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first (specifics depend on engine oil type and operating conditions).
Clutch Maintenance:
Regular inspection of drive belt, clutch alignment, and sheave condition. Belt replacement typically every 2,000-3,000 miles or if damaged.
Track Tension:
Check and adjust track tension periodically as per owner's manual recommendations to prevent excessive wear or slippage.
Engine Oil Type:
Full synthetic 0W-40 or 5W-40 viscosity grade oil, meeting API SN or similar specifications. Consult manual for exact Arctic Cat approved oil.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with corrosion inhibitors, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Consult manual for specific Arctic Cat coolant or equivalent.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid.
Chaincase Oil:
Specific gear oil for the chaincase; viscosity and type would be specified in the manual (e.g., SAE 75W-90 synthetic gear oil).
Cvt Belt Wear:
CVT belts are a wear item and can fail prematurely if subjected to abuse, improper alignment, or overheating. Regular inspection is crucial.
Suspension Bushings:
Wear in suspension bushings can lead to imprecise handling and premature component wear. Periodic inspection and lubrication are recommended.
Track Sprocket Wear:
Drive sprockets can wear over time, affecting track engagement and leading to premature track wear. Check for sharp or worn teeth.
Manufacturer:
Arctic Cat Inc. (now Textron Off Road / Arctic Cat).
Founding:
Founded in 1960, with a long history in snowmobile manufacturing.
Cfr Series:
The CFR (Catt F-R) series often represented performance-oriented, trail-capable snowmobiles, emphasizing power and handling.
2011 Model Year:
A period where Arctic Cat was refining its 4-stroke engine technology and chassis designs for improved performance and comfort.
Manufacturing Location:
Typically manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, USA.