Author: Ryan Conner, M.B.A.

Outdoor enthusiast with several years of snowboarding experience in the winters and watersports activities all summer. Living within 3 hours of 4 well-known ski resorts, I get plenty of board time from Nov-March every season.
Should a Snowmobile Clutch Be Lubricated?
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Should a Snowmobile Clutch Be Lubricated?

Snowmobiles are practical and adventurous modes of transportation. However, people are often confused about how snowmobiles work and how to maintain them. New snowmobile owners often ask whether lubricant should be applied to the clutch or not.  A snowmobile clutch should not be lubricated. The clutch in a snowmobile is a dry clutch, meaning that…

Explained: The Costs of Rebuilding a Snowmobile Engine
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Explained: The Costs of Rebuilding a Snowmobile Engine

There’s no better way to keep yourself outdoors and active throughout the winter than diving into a hobby like snowmobiling. Unfortunately, snowmobiles occasionally have repair costs that you’ll have to factor in. If things go south, how much would it cost to rebuild a snowmobile engine? The cost of rebuilding a snowmobile engine goes from…

Can You Remove Studs From a Snowmobile’s Track?
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Can You Remove Studs From a Snowmobile’s Track?

Snowmobiles are fun to experience for everyone. However, certain weather conditions such as packed or hard snow require add-ons like studs for a smooth ride. Fortunately, studs are not always necessary to have on a snowmobile. You can easily remove studs from a snowmobile track while keeping the track intact. Unless desired, it is not…

Here’s Why Your Snowmobile Keeps Fouling Plugs
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Here’s Why Your Snowmobile Keeps Fouling Plugs

When your snowmobile has been running well, and then it suddenly starts to sputter and die, the plugs are most likely the problem. When you pull out the plugs and notice it’s black, it’s fouled. Fouling plugs occur in all automobiles, but they’re more common in two-stroke older model snowmobiles.  Your snowmobile keeps fouling plugs…