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What should i keep my Indy 500 or Prowler 440...They are both 1991 and run good

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91 indy 500!

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#1 ·
Hey im new to snowmobiling and i just bought two sleds a 91 indy 500 and a 91 prowler. i was just wondering things i should do before i go out and ride i dont want to break down...and how fast are these sleds?
 
#2 ·
75-85mph on the indy for sure... make sure to clean the carbs. check fuel filter. check oil filter. check oil level. check coolant on liquid sleds. change chaincase oil. look at spark plugs, replace/ regap if neccesarry. check track tension/ alignment. other than that just cosmetics and making sure you got spare plugs and tools
 
#4 ·
The Indy 500's are great little sleds and can easily hit 80 MPH. I bought 3 of them that were wrecked and engines were smoked. Each one had over 3300 miles on them. Once I put fresh top-ends in them, lubed everything, with fresh crankcase oil, fuel, 2-cycle, and coolant, these things rip. Ensure you run good 2-cycle oil. Even though they are oil injected, I always put about an ounce of 2-cycle oil per gallon of fuel to the tank. And of course, always have extra plugs....2-sets (4 total extra).
 
#6 ·
Some sleds have dipsticks, some dont. On my Indy....If I remember correctly, there are two holes/plugs on the chain case cover. Pull both plugs, the top one is the filler hole. Fill until oil seeps/drips out of the lower hole.

Chain case oil is some really snotty stuff...take your time and do not over fill.
 
#7 ·
i think its around 7 to 9 ounces of chaincase oil... you have to take the cover off to drain it then fill from the top hole till it comes out the bottom. then check the chaincase tension
 
#10 ·
I run Amsoil synthetic gear lube. I think it was 10 bucks for 355ml. Some guys run 80/90..some run just 10W40 motoroil. heck I drained a junk machine I bought a month ago and they had automatic transmission fluid in it. hahaha.
 
#12 ·
I run Amsoil HP. I run quality oil because it is cheaper than engine parts. When you start replacing a crank and 2 pistons etc...gets expensive. I think its $12 for a quart and I can burn probably 60 litres of gas to it. Somebody said "The cheapest part of snowmobiling is buying the snowmobile!" Its the rest that is expensive!
 
#13 ·
2-cycle oil...I run quality stuff. And like I said, I add additional 2-cycle oil to the actual fuel tank....nothing wrong with a little extra oil.

As for the chain case, you CAN I use gear lube depending on temperatures where you live. It can hit -50 below where I live in Alaska....I could probably get away with using 10/30W or even ATF.
 
#14 ·
Do any of you guys Know how I could put reverse on my 1989 Indy classic? I can't find a kit. I know there was one once,but there was something else I had to do to the chine case,to work, can't remember!!Is there another way? Like, changing out the whole chine case with a another one off a 94-98 indy or something like that ???
Thanks Sport
 
#15 ·
As for the reverse...not sure.

I do know that most 89-94 reverse chain cases are interchangeable.

RJ Gleason is the man to ask.
 
#18 ·
I have a complete reverse kit. Came on a '91 Indy..You need the inner and outer case...along with the bottom sprocket and 2 smaller gears that go in the middle of the case.. I'd sell it but I would need the inner case off of one with out reverse and a regular 39 tooth sprocket..
 
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