Target User:
Snowmobile enthusiasts, DIY mechanics, repair shops, parts departments, and owners of the Arctic Cat T660 Touring Turbo seeking to identify and source replacement parts.
Value Proposition:
Provides direct access to OEM part numbers and diagrams, crucial for accurate parts procurement and avoiding incorrect purchases. Offers significant value over generic parts lists or less detailed schematics.
Features:
Instant download, professional quality, contains every part number and diagram, user-friendly, printable.
Vehicle Systems:
Comprehensive coverage of all major mechanical and electrical systems, including engine, drivetrain, chassis, suspension, steering, braking, electrical, and body components.
Parts Identification:
Detailed identification of every component with corresponding manufacturer part numbers.
Diagrams:
Includes exploded view diagrams for accurate assembly and disassembly guidance.
Estimated Pages:
Exact page count not specified, but described as comprehensive for 'EVERY part'.
Type:
Parts Manual / Parts Catalog / Parts List
Format:
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Engine Components:
Turbocharger assembly, fuel injection system, ignition system, cooling system, lubrication system, engine mounting, internal engine components (pistons, rings, crankshaft, camshaft, valves).
Drivetrain Components:
Drive clutch, driven clutch, chaincase assembly, primary and secondary drive components, reverse gear mechanism.
Chassis And Suspension:
Front suspension (spindles, A-arms, shocks, springs), rear suspension (skid frame, shocks, springs, idler wheels, track), chassis frame components, and mounting hardware.
Steering And Braking:
Handlebar assembly, steering post, tie rods, ski spindles, brake lever, brake caliper, brake disc, master cylinder, brake lines.
Electrical System:
Wiring harnesses, battery, stator, ignition coil, lighting components, instrument panel, switches, and sensors.
Bodywork And Ergonomics:
Hood assembly, windshield, seat assembly, running boards, plastics, decals, and rider comfort components.
Assembly Disassembly:
Detailed exploded views facilitate understanding for component replacement and assembly sequences.
Parts Identification For Ordering:
Enables precise identification of parts for ordering and inventory management.
Depth:
Extremely high technical depth focusing on component-level identification and part number referencing. Does not include repair procedures or diagnostic information, but is essential for identifying parts needed for such tasks.
Compatibility:
PC and MAC compatible, works with all versions of Windows.
Printability:
Printable; users can print specific pages as needed.
Clarity:
High clarity, allowing enlargement for detailed viewing of small parts.
Binding:
Not applicable (Digital Download PDF)
Paper:
Not applicable (Digital Download PDF)
Engine Type:
Turbocharged, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled gasoline engine.
Engine Family:
Likely a derivative of a modern automotive engine adapted for snowmobile use, potentially a Suzuki-sourced engine, common in this era for Arctic Cat.
Displacement:
Typically around 660cc to 1100cc range for touring models of this era, specific displacement needs confirmation from detailed specs.
Horsepower:
Estimated 120-150+ HP range, depending on turbo boost and tuning.
Torque:
Specific torque figures not provided in product description, but the turbocharger significantly enhances low-end and mid-range torque delivery.
Fuel Delivery:
Fuel injected, with a turbocharger system including intercooler and wastegate.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline.
Transmission Type:
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with Arctic Drive System (ADS).
Drive System:
Chaincase driven, with a secondary clutch for ratio adjustment.
Clutch System:
Includes primary (drive) and secondary (driven) clutches, with adjustable weights and springs for optimal performance across different riding conditions.
Length:
Specific dimensions not provided in product description, but touring models are typically longer for passenger comfort and stability.
Width:
Specific dimensions not provided, generally designed for stability and rider comfort.
Dry Weight:
Specific dry weight not provided, but touring models are generally heavier due to added features and longer chassis.
Crash Safety:
Snowmobiles are not subjected to automotive-style crash safety ratings. Safety is inherent in design and rider operation.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brake system for reliable stopping power.
Throttle Control:
Thumb throttle with safety interlock.
Lighting:
Headlights, taillight, and brake light for visibility.
Kill Switch:
Emergency engine shut-off switch, often tethered to the rider.
Instrument Panel:
Digital or analog gauges for speed, RPM, fuel level, coolant temperature, and potentially turbo boost pressure and diagnostic lights.
Throttle System:
Ergonomic thumb throttle for precise speed control.
Diagnostic Ports:
May include diagnostic connectors for electronic fuel injection and engine management systems, which would be detailed in the parts manual.
Oil Change:
Typically every 100-200 hours of operation or annually, depending on operating conditions and manufacturer recommendations. The manual would contain specific intervals.
Clutch Maintenance:
Regular inspection and cleaning of drive and driven clutches are recommended. Belt inspection and replacement are critical.
Track Tension:
Periodic adjustment of track tension to manufacturer specifications is required for optimal performance and longevity.
Engine Oil:
Specific viscosity and API classification would be detailed in a full service manual. Commonly, a synthetic 0W-40 or 5W-40 for turbocharged engines.
Coolant:
Typically a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol antifreeze and distilled water, with specific corrosion inhibitors for the engine type.
Chaincase Oil:
Specific viscosity and type (e.g., gear oil) would be listed. Typically a GL-4 or GL-5 rated gear oil.
Common Wear Items:
Drive belts, clutch bushings/rollers, suspension bushings, carbides on skis, and track lugs.
Turbocharger Considerations:
Proper warm-up and cool-down procedures are essential to prolong turbocharger life. Carbon buildup can be an issue if not maintained.
Manufacturer:
Arctic Cat (now Textron Off Road)
Heritage Summary:
Arctic Cat has a long history of manufacturing snowmobiles, known for performance and innovation in the powersports industry.
Model Era:
The T660 Touring Turbo was a prominent model in the mid-to-late 2000s, representing Arctic Cat's entry into the turbo-charged, 4-stroke touring segment.
Segment Innovation:
This model introduced higher power outputs and improved efficiency through turbocharging in the touring segment, appealing to riders seeking comfort and performance.
Production Years:
Primarily produced around the mid-2000s (e.g., 2004-2008), specific years may vary. The parts manual should cover a defined range of model years.