Segment:
Vintage/Classic Snowmobile
Target Audience:
Owners and enthusiasts of the 1979 Arctic Cat Lynx 2000T seeking to perform maintenance, repairs, and restorations.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential, factory-level technical data to maintain and repair a classic snowmobile, empowering owners to undertake tasks themselves and preserve the vehicle's functionality and value.
Illustrations:
Includes numerous illustrations to aid in understanding procedures and identifying components.
Ease Of Use:
Features easy-to-read text and a search function for efficient navigation.
Factory Knowledge:
Imparts the knowledge of factory-trained technicians for correct maintenance and repair practices.
Customer Support:
Seller guarantees quality and provides customer service follow-up.
Engine:
Comprehensive coverage of engine maintenance, diagnostics, and repair, including components like the carburetor, ignition system, cooling system, and lubrication. Specifics likely include carburetion adjustment, ignition timing, and general engine tune-up procedures.
Drivetrain:
Detailed information on the clutch system (drive and driven clutches), drive chain, and track system. Covers clutch maintenance, adjustment, and potential repair procedures. Likely includes track tension adjustment and sprocket inspection.
Suspension:
Coverage of front and rear suspension components, including shock absorbers, springs, and linkage systems. Likely details lubrication points, component inspection, and potential replacement procedures for wear items.
Electrical:
Information pertaining to the ignition system, lighting (headlight, taillight), and any accessory electrical components. Likely includes wiring diagrams and troubleshooting for common electrical issues.
Fuel System:
Detailed instructions on fuel system maintenance, including fuel filter replacement, fuel line inspection, and carburetor cleaning/rebuilding. Specific carburetor models may be detailed.
Braking System:
Coverage of the braking mechanism, likely a disc or drum brake system. Includes inspection of brake pads/shoes, fluid (if applicable), and adjustments.
Chassis And Body:
Information on chassis components, steering system, and body panels. Includes lubrication points, fastener torque specifications, and potential repair of minor body damage.
Maintenance:
Routine maintenance procedures such as oil changes (if applicable to a 2-stroke pre-mix or oil injection system), spark plug replacement, air filter cleaning/replacement, lubrication of moving parts, and general inspection.
Troubleshooting:
Guidance for diagnosing and resolving a wide range of issues, from starting problems and poor running conditions to track issues and electrical faults. Will likely feature symptom-based troubleshooting charts.
Repair:
Step-by-step instructions for component disassembly, repair, and reassembly. This would include tasks like carburetor overhauls, clutch adjustments, engine top-end rebuilds, and suspension component replacement.
Diagnostics:
Methods for identifying the root cause of problems, likely involving visual inspection, basic measurement tools (e.g., compression tester, multimeter), and understanding of system operation.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering everything from basic fluid checks and adjustments to complete overhauls and component replacements. Designed for owner or technician to perform repairs.
Engine Type:
Likely a 2-stroke, liquid or fan-cooled twin-cylinder engine, typical for Arctic Cat snowmobiles of this era and model designation. Exact displacement and specific model not provided.
Manufacturer:
Arctic Cat (or a supplied engine from a major manufacturer like Suzuki or Yamaha, common for the period).
Horsepower:
Not specified, but would have been in the range of 20-40 HP for a 2-stroke of this era and displacement.
Carburetion:
Likely dual Mikuni or Keihin carburetors, common for performance snowmobiles of the late 1970s. Specific model and size would be detailed in the manual.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline mixed with 2-stroke oil (pre-mix) or a separate oil injection system, depending on the specific engine variant. The manual will specify the exact oil ratio and type.
Cooling Method:
Could be fan-cooled or liquid-cooled, depending on the specific '2000T' variant. The manual will detail the system and its maintenance.
Ignition Type:
Likely CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) with points or electronic ignition. The manual will provide detailed ignition timing specifications and troubleshooting.
Type:
Automatic, CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) style clutch system (drive clutch and driven clutch).
Optional Transmissions:
Not applicable for this model; CVT was standard for performance snowmobiles.
Clutch Maintenance:
The manual will cover clutch inspection, belt condition, spring replacement, roller maintenance, and weight adjustment for optimal performance and longevity.
Drive System:
Chain drive from the clutch assembly to the jackshaft, then to the track drive sprockets.
Length:
Not specified in product information. Typical for the era would be around 100-120 inches.
Width:
Not specified. Typically around 35-40 inches.
Dry Weight:
Not specified. Likely in the range of 350-450 lbs.
Track Width:
Not specified. Likely 15 inches wide.
Track Length:
Not specified. Likely around 114-121 inches.
Crash Test Results:
N/A (Snowmobiles are not subjected to automotive crash testing standards.)
Throttle Safety:
Includes information on throttle cable inspection and adjustment for proper operation.
Braking System Operation:
Manual provides procedures to ensure the braking system is functioning correctly and safely.
Kill Switch:
The manual will cover the operation and maintenance of the emergency kill switch.
Track And Suspension Integrity:
Ensuring the proper functioning of the track and suspension is critical for safe operation, and the manual provides guidance for this.
Instrumentation:
Basic instrumentation typically includes speedometer, engine RPM (tachometer), oil warning light (if applicable), and perhaps a neutral indicator. Manual will detail the function of each gauge.
Driver Assistance Systems:
None (as this is a 1979 model, no modern driver assistance technologies apply).
Connectivity Features:
None (as this is a 1979 model, no electronic connectivity features apply).
Engine Tune Up:
Recommended intervals for spark plug replacement, carburetor cleaning, and ignition timing checks would be detailed. Typically annually or every 50-100 operating hours.
Clutch Maintenance:
Regular inspection of clutch sheaves, rollers, and drive belt. Clutch alignment checks are crucial.
Lubrication:
Scheduled lubrication of suspension pivot points, steering components, and jackshaft bearings. Specific grease types and intervals will be provided.
2-Stroke Oil:
The manual will specify the recommended 2-stroke oil blend (e.g., API-TC rated, synthetic or mineral-based) and the exact oil-to-fuel ratio for pre-mix, or the specific oil for an injection system.
Coolant:
If liquid-cooled, the type and mixture ratio of antifreeze (e.g., ethylene glycol) will be specified. Capacity will also be listed.
Grease:
Specific types of grease for chassis lubrication points will be recommended (e.g., lithium complex grease).
Carburetor Fouling:
Common issue for older snowmobiles due to fuel degradation; manual provides cleaning and rebuilding procedures.
Clutch Belt Wear:
Drive belts require periodic inspection and replacement; manual details inspection criteria and replacement procedures.
Suspension Bushings And Bearings:
Wear and tear on suspension components; manual provides inspection and replacement guidelines.
Ignition System Reliability:
Points, condenser, or early CDI units can be prone to failure; manual offers troubleshooting and adjustment.
Manufacturer History:
Arctic Cat is a long-standing American manufacturer of snowmobiles, founded in 1960, known for its innovation and performance-oriented machines.
Lynx Lineage:
The Lynx was a popular model line for Arctic Cat, often representing a balance of performance and trail riding comfort. The '2000T' designation typically indicated a higher-performance variant with a larger engine and advanced features for its time.
Production Era:
Late 1970s snowmobile market, a period of significant development and competition in the industry.
Manufacturing Location:
Arctic Cat snowmobiles were typically manufactured in the United States, particularly in Minnesota.