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In-Line Fuel Filter (1100 cc
Models)
Arctic Cat recommends that the in-line
fuel filter be replaced every 5000 miles.
The in-line fuel filter is located just
inside the left-side access panel. The fil-
ter must be clean to allow the fuel hose to
transmit the amount of gasoline required.
If the in-line fuel filter is obstructed, gas-
oline flow will be restricted; therefore,
the filter must be replaced. To remove
and install the in-line fuel filter, use the
following procedure:
NOTE: Before removing the fuel fil-
ter, take note of the filter inlet and
outlet for installing purposes.
1. Open the left-side access panel; then
remove the fuel filter from the
bracket.
NOTE: On the 1100 cc Turbo
model to access the fuel filter,
remove the screw (A) securing the
left-side rear spar to the gas tank;
then remove the screws (B) securing
the left-side knee pad.
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2. Remove the hose clamps and discard;
then slowly remove the fuel hoses
from the fuel filter. Dispose of the
excess fuel from the filter properly.
3. Inspect the fuel hoses thoroughly for
any signs of cracking, cuts, or wear
points.
4. Place the new hose clamps on the
fuel hoses; then with the fuel pump
inlet and outlet noted, connect the
fuel hoses to the fuel filter. Secure
with the hose clamps.
5. Secure the new fuel filter to the fuel
filter bracket; then start the engine
and inspect the fuel hoses and filter
for any signs of leaks.
Gasoline Additives
Fuel de-icer can be used for all models.
Also, periodic use of an injector cleaner for
F5 LXR/1100 cc models is recommended
especially in the last tank of gasoline
before storage. Arctic Cat Fuel Stabilizer
(p/n 0436-907) should also be added to the
last tank of gasoline before storage.
Fuel Pickup Valves
The F5 LXR/1100 cc models are
equipped with fuel pickup valves in the
gas tank. If ever there is a restricted fuel
flow and a pickup valve is suspected,
take the snowmobile to an authorized
Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this
service. If not under warranty, this ser-
vice is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner.
Checking Engine Oil
Level (1100 cc Models)
1. Park the snowmobile on a level surface;
then start the engine and allow to warm
up for 5-10 minutes, or if the snowmo-
bile was operated, allow engine to idle
for approximately 30 seconds.
! WARNING
The fuel hoses must fit tightly on the
fuel filter. If the fuel hose length
doesn’t permit this procedure,
replace the fuel hose. Also, after
installing the fuel hoses on the filter,
check to be sure that the fuel hoses
do not contact any hot or rotating
components.
! WARNING
Since the fuel supply hose may be
under pressure, always wear safety
glasses; then remove the hose slowly
to release the pressure. Place an
absorbent towel around the connec-
tion to absorb the fuel.
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