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Carburetor Float System, 4.7. Carburetor Fuel Level Testing, 4.11. Carburetor Inspection, 4.8, 4.9. Carburetor Main System, 4.7. Carburetor Needle and Seat Testing, 4.10. Carburetor Operation, 4.5. Carburetor Pilot System, 4.6Carburetor System Function, 4.5. CDI Output Test, 10.15. Charging System Break Even Test, 10.16. Charging System Testing, 10.17. Choke Adjustment, 2.11. Clutch Alignment, 6.16. Clutch Offset, 6.16. Combustion Chamber, 3.23. Compression Test, 2.14. Controls Inspection, 2.28. Coolant Level Inspection, 2.18Coolant Temperature Sensor, 10.12. Cooling System Hoses, 2.17. Cooling System Overview, 2.17. Cooling System Test, 2.17. Cranking Output Test, 10.15. Current Draw, 10.15. CV Joint Handling Tips, 7.4, 7.21. Cylinder Head Assembly, 3.25. Cylinder Head Disassembly, 3.20, 3.21. Cylinder Head Inspection, 3.20Cylinder Head Removal, 3.19, 3.26. Cylinder Head Warpage, 3.20. Cylinder Honing, 3.17. Cylinder Inspection, 3.30Decimal Equivalent Chart, 1.14. Diagnostic Mode, 10.5, 10.6.http://mericschool.com/files/fckeditor/hp-3561a-dynamic-signal-analyzer-manual.xml Drive Belt Installation, 6.16Drive Clutch Disassembly, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13. Drive Clutch Exploded View, 6.2. Drive Clutch Inspection, 6.11. Drive Clutch Operation, 6.4. Drive Shaft Boot Replacement, 7.5. Driven Clutch Operation, 6.4, 6.5. Dual Hydraulic Caliper Bleeding, 9.4EBS Drive Clutch Inspection, 6.17. EBS Driven Clutch Bushing Service, 6.22EBS Exploded View, 6.3. EBS Moveable Sheave Bushing Inspection, 6.18. EBS One Way Drive Clutch Inspection, 6.17, 6.18. EBS One Way Driven Clutch Inspection, 6.18. Electrical Service Notes, 10.3. Electrical Special tools, 10.3. Engine Accessible Components, 3.7. Engine Bottom End Disassembly, 3.29, 3.30, 3.32. Engine Break in Period, 3.16. Engine Designation Numbers, 1.2Engine Eploded View, 2002, Sportsman 700, 3.58. Engine Fastener Torque Patterns, 3.9. Engine Head Assembly, 3.27, 3.28. Engine Lower Reassembly, 3.45. Engine Lubricatin, 3.17. Engine Removal, 3.15. Engine Serial Number Location, 1.2. Engine Service Data, 600 Engine, 3.10, 3.11. Engine Service Data, 700 Engine, 3.12, 3.13. Engine to Frame Ground, 2.16ETC Operation Test, 10.13. ETC Switch Adjustment, 2.12. ETC Switch Testing, 10.13. Exhaust System, Maintenance, 2.26Fan Control Switch Bypass Test, 10.12. Fan Control Switch Testing, 10.13. Fan Motor Current Draw Test, 10.12. Flywheel Identification, 10.2. Frame, Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners, 2.29Front Axle Installation, 7.4. Front Axle Removal, 7.3. Front Hub Assembly, 7.6. Front Hub Disassembly, 7.6. Front Hub Inspection, 7.3. Front Prop Shaft Removal, 7.6. Front Strut Assembly, 5.7. Front Strut Ball Joint Replacement, 5.11. Fuel Filter Maintenance, 2.14. Fuel Pump Service, 4.11. Fuel System, 2.13Gear Shift Selector Removal, 8.4. Gearcase Assembly, Rear, 7.26. Gearcase Coil Resistance, Front, 7.10. Gearcase Diagnosis -- Centralized Hilliard, Front,Gearcase Disassembly, Rear, 7.25. Gearcase Exploded View, Front, 7.16Gearcase Installation, Front, 7.15. Gearcase Installation, Rear, 7.24. Gearcase Operation (4X4), Front, 7.https://www.interactivelearnings.com/forum/selenium-using-c/topic/21782/hp-2605-manual-pdf9. Gearcase Removal, Front, 7.8. Gearcase Removal, Rear, 7.24. Glossary of Terms, 1.17, 1.18Headlamp Switch Testing, 10.22. Headlight Adjustment, 10.21Honing to Oversize, 3.17. Hour Meter, 10.5. Hub Installation, Rear, 7.18. Hub Removal, Rear, 7.17Ignition System Components, 10.2. Ignition System Testing, 10.14. Ignition Timing Curve, 10.4. Instrument Cluster Troubleshooting, 10.5Low Oil Pressure, 10.5. Lubricants, 2.5. Lubricants, Recommended, 2.4. Lubricatin Charts, 2.7, 2.8. Lubricatin, Transmission, 2.10, 8.4Mag Cover Seal Replacement, 3.51. Maintenance Chart, Periodic, 2.2, 2.3. Master Cylinder Installation, 9.7. Master Cylinder Removal, 9.6. Model Identification, 1.2Oil Filter Change, 2.21. Oil Flow, 3.18. Oil Pressure Test, 3.17Pilot Screw Adjustment, 2.12. Piston Identification, 3.9. Piston Removal, 3.29. Piston Ring Installed Gap, 3.33, 3.34. Piston to Cylinder Clearance, 3.31. Pre-Ride Inspection, 2.3. Progammable Service Interval, 10.5. Programmable Service Interval, 10.5, 10.6. Publication Numbers, 1.12PVT Assembly, 6.8. PVT Disassembly, 6.7. PVT Drying, 2.20, 6.5. PVT Maintenance, 6.5. PVT Operation, 6.4. PVT Overheating, 6.6. PVT Troubleshooting, 6.24, 6.25Radiator Front Cover Removal, 2.18Rear Caliper Assembly, 9.18. Rear Drive Shaft Installation, 7.21. Rear Drive Shaft Removal, 7.20. Rear Drive Shaft Service, 7.22. Hub Assembly, Rear, 7.20. Hub Disassembly, Rear, 7.19. Rear Suspension Exploded View, 5.6. Rocker Arm Inspection, 3.19Shift Linkage Adjustment, 2.11Side Panel Removal, 5.9. Spark Plug Maintenance, 2.16. Special Tools, 2.6, 4.4, 7.3, 9.2. Special Tools, CH 3, 3.7. Special Tools, PVT, 6.4. Specifications, Brake, 9.2. Specifications, Cooling System, 3.14. Specifications, Drive Clutch Spring, 6.9. Specifications, Model, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10,Specifications, Torque, Final Drive, 7.3. Specifications, Torque, PVT, 6.4. Specifications, Torque, Standard, 1.13. Specifications, Torque, Steering, 5.8. Specifications, Torque, Suspension, 5.8. Specifications, Torque, Transmission, 8.4. Speedometer Installation, 10.7. Speedometer Troubleshooting, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10,Starter Assembly, 10.26, 10.28. Starter Disassembly, 10.23. Starter Drive, 10.27. Starter Motor Armature Testing, 10.25Starter Solenoid Bench Test, 10.26. Starter System Test, 10.29Steering Post Assembly, 5.10. Suspension Preload Adjustment, 2.28. Suspension, Front, Inspection, 2.28. Suspension, Rear, Inspection, 2.28Tap Drill Chart, 1.16. Throttle Cable Adjustment, 2.12. Throttle Operation, 2.11. Tie Rod Inspection, 2.23. Timing Check Procedure, 10.3, 10.4Tire Pressure, 2.29. Tire Tread Depth, 2.29. Toe Alignment, 2.25. Torque Patterns, Engine, 3.9. Transmission Disassembly, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9,Transmission Installation, 8.5. Transmission Reassembly, 8.11, 8.12, 8.13, 8.14,Trigger Coil Gap, 10.4. Troubleshooting, Brakes, 9.19. Troubleshooting, Cooling System, 3.57. Troubleshooting, Engine, 3.56, 3.57. Troubleshooting, Ignition System, 10.15. Troubleshooting, Spark Plug, 3.56. Troubleshooting, Starter System, 10.23U--Joint Disassembly, 7.7Valve Seal Testing, 3.26. Valve Seat Inspection, 3.23. Valve Seat Reconditioning, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25. Vent Line Maintenance, 2.14. VIN Identification, 1.2. Voltage Drop Test, 10.23. Voltage Test Open Circuit, 10.19Wheel Installation, 2.29. Wheel Removal Front or Rear, 2.28. Wheel, Hub, Spindle Torque, 2.28. Wiring Diagram, 2002, Sportsman 700, 10.31Every part of this car is covered. FIND IT.PRINT IT.USE IT.then Trash it. 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I get my most wanted eBook Many thanks If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you.Genetic and Molecular Factors Advances in molecular cytogenetics (see Chapter 1,Proximity to environmental waste was implicated in two European studies; however, it was felt to be a risk indicator rather than a risk factor and would require further case-control investigations. 51, 52 Exposure to tobacco smoke was also implicated in one study. 53 The most common anatomic forms of lymphoma, in order of decreasing prevalence, are multicentric, gastrointestinal (GI), mediastinal, and cutaneous forms. 60 Primary extranodal forms, which can occur in any location outside the lymphatic system, include the eyes, skin, central nervous system (CNS), bone marrow, bladder, heart, and nasal cavity. The pathologic characteristics of the various anatomic classifications will be discussed in this section and clinical characteristics will be described in subsequent sections. More than 80 of dogs with lymphoma are presented with the multicentric form, which is usually characterized by the presence of peripheral lymphadenopathy ( Fig. 33.1 Primary GI lymphoma in dogs may occur focally, but more often affects multiple segments with thickening of the wall, narrowing of the lumen, and frequently mucosal ulceration. 61, 62 Histologically, there is infiltration of neoplastic lymphocytes throughout the mucosa and submucosa with occasional transmural infiltration. Liver and local LNs are often secondarily involved. Lymphocytic-plasmacytic inflammatory bowel disease (LP-IBD) can be seen adjacent to or distant from the primary tumor. Pathologically, some of these neoplasms may resemble plasma cell tumors and aberrant production of immunoglobulins may occur. Histologically, distinguishing between GI lymphoma and LP-IBD can be difficult. Some have suggested that LP-IBD may be a prelymphomatous change in the GI tract. Only a few reports specifically identify the immunophenotype of the lymphocyte subpopulations in GI lymphoma in dogs. Historically, it was presumed that they most likely originate from B cells; however, recent evidence suggests that most GI lymphomas in dogs arise from T cells and often exhibit epitheliotropism. 62, 64, 65 The boxer and Shar-pei breeds may be overrepresented in cases of alimentary lymphoma. 65, 66 The mediastinal form of the disease occurs in approximately 5 of cases. 60 This form is characterized by enlargement of the cranial mediastinal LNs, thymus, or both ( Fig. 33.2 It has been reported several times in the veterinary literature and often involves the CNS and peripheral nervous system (PNS), including the eye. 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 The B-cell immunophenotype is most common in humans; however, in most reported cases in dogs, the origin is either T cell or null cell (neither B nor T cell), although one case of a B-cell phenotype has been reported. Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis (PLG), also termed angiocentric B-cell lymphoma, is a rare neoplasm of the lung and occasionally other tissues, characterized by a heterogeneous accumulation of lymphocytes (both B and T cell), neutrophils, plasma cells, and macrophages, often arranged angiocentrically. 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 Clinical signs are related to respiratory compromise, and various chemotherapeutic protocols have been used with reported results varying from rapid progression to long-term clinical remissions. Histologic Classification Systems Lymphomas arise from clonal expansion of lymphocytes with distinctive morphologic and immunophenotypic features. Many histologic systems have been used to classify NHL in humans, and some of these have been applied to lymphoma in the dog and other species.Most of the larger compilations agree that most canine lymphomas are intermediate or high grade. The WF categorizes tumors according to pattern (diffuse or follicular) and cell type (e.g., small cleaved cell, large cell, immunoblastic), but it does not include information about the immunophenotype of the tumor. 103 The WF subtypes are related to the biology of the tumor and patient survival. The updated Kiel classification includes the architectural pattern, morphology (centroblastic, centrocytic, or immunoblastic), and immunophenotype (B or T cell) of the tumor cells. 104 In both systems, the tumors can then be categorized as low-grade, intermediate-grade, or high-grade malignancies. Low-grade lymphomas composed of small cells with a low mitotic rate typically progress slowly and are associated with long STs, but are ultimately incurable. High-grade lymphomas with a high mitotic rate progress rapidly, but are more likely to respond initially to chemotherapy and, in humans, are potentially curable.The most striking difference between canine and human lymphomas is the scarcity of follicular lymphomas in the dog. A documented difference exists in the prevalence of the various immunophenotypes based on breed. 32, 106, 107 For example, cocker spaniels and Doberman pinschers are more likely to develop B-cell lymphoma, boxers are more likely to have T-cell lymphoma, and golden retrievers appear to have an equal likelihood of B- and T-cell tumors. To be clinically useful, these classification systems in the end must yield information about response to therapy, maintenance of remission, and survival. In most studies, high-grade lymphomas achieve a complete response (CR) to chemotherapy significantly more often than low-grade tumors. However, dogs with low-grade tumors may live years without aggressive chemotherapy. 100, 101, 102, 108, 109, 110, 111 Dogs with T-cell lymphomas have shown a lower rate of CR to chemotherapy and shorter remission and STs than dogs with B-cell tumors (with the exception of low-grade T-cell subtypes). 68, 69, 112, 113 Furthermore, T-cell lymphomas are more commonly associated with hypercalcemia. 8, 114, 115 Such techniques can be performed on paraffin-embedded samples, from tissue microarrays, on cytologic specimens obtained by fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of lesions, or by flow cytometric analysis of cellular fluid samples (e.g., peripheral blood, effusions) and lesion aspirates. One criticism of the Kiel and WF classification systems is that they fail to include extranodal lymphomas as a separate category. Although differences between nodal and extranodal tumors in biologic behavior and prognosis are well recognized, comparative information about the histogenesis of these tumors is lacking. For example, in humans, small-cell lymphomas arising from MALT are composed of cells with a different immunophenotype than that of other small-cell lymphomas (i.e., MALT lymphomas typically are negative for both CD5 and CD10). With the exception of cutaneous lymphoid neoplasms, detailed characterization of extranodal lymphomas in dogs has not been done. Although cutaneous lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that includes an epitheliotropic form resembling mycosis fungoides and a nonepitheliotropic form, most cutaneous lymphomas have a T-cell phenotype. 119. Furthermore, determining the immunophenotype of the tumor provides useful information and is essential to accurately subtype lymphoma. Response rates to chemotherapy are, in general, better in animals with B-cell tumors and intermediate- to high-grade lymphomas. Dogs with low-grade indolent lymphomas can have long STs without aggressive therapy. History and Clinical Signs The clinical signs associated with canine lymphoma are variable and depend on the extent and location of the tumor. Multicentric lymphoma, the most common form, is usually distinguished by the presence of generalized peripheral lymphadenopathy (see Fig. 33.1 ). Enlarged LNs are usually painless, rubbery, and discrete. In addition, hepatosplenomegaly and bone marrow involvement can be associated with generalized lymphadenopathy. Most dogs with multicentric lymphoma are presented without dramatic signs of systemic illness (WHO substage a ) ( Box 33.2 Dogs with T-cell lymphoma are more likely to have constitutional (i.e., substage b ) signs. Most veterinary oncologists consider mild-moderate severity of clinical signs sufficient for a substage b designation. 120 Polydipsia and polyuria are often evident in dogs with hypercalcemia of malignancy. Dogs may also be presented with clinical signs related to blood dyscrasias secondary to marked tumor infiltration of bone marrow (myelophthisis) or paraneoplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, or neutropenia. These could include fever, sepsis, anemia, and hemorrhage. Diffuse pulmonary infiltration, as detected by radiographic changes, is seen in 27 to 34 of dogs with the multicentric form ( Fig. 33.4 Dogs with GI lymphoma usually present with nonspecific GI signs, such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and malabsorption. 61, 64, 125, 126, 127, 128 Mesenteric LNs, spleen, and liver may be involved. PIM tools include Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Password Keeper, Calculator, Timer, Stopwatch and Alarm Clock. 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