was thinking it might possibly be my problem who knows ??? where is it located
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was thinking it might possibly be my problem who knows ??? where is it located
Seth...do you take your sled apart just to take pics for guys
I like to use the plastic fuel line removers the best. They come in a set and have about 5 or 6 different sizes. I remember when at the Dodge dealer about 15 years ago and they sent us the plastic ones. I laughed. I took it back shortly thereafter. I have about 20 alloy, aluminum, metal ones in my tool box that haven't been touched for 15 years. There are also nice for getting into tight areas.
The best source for the filters is High Perf engineering... I think like $26 for the filter.
http://www.hiperf.com
Fuel Filter / Hose Assembly(Reference #241-206)
POLARIS MODELS
700 Classic, Fusion, Touring, RMK 2006
900 Fusion, Switchback 2005-06
900 RMK 2006
$20.96
Any auto supply store has the 5/16" tool you need for disconnecting...The best ones are the cheap plastic ones that come in a set. I think they are like $7
This pic shows the set that is the easiest to use on the 900's...because the hose is so tight to the tank outlet. These plastic ones seem to fit much better than the "plyers type" .. Lisle tools makes a good set as does KD tools.
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If you can find them, the best set is the Lisle angle set.. makes it easy to get into the tight space.
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/lis39400.html
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The plastic ones are MUCH easier to use than this "plyers" type
DONT get this kind.
I put small key ring rings through a hole I drilled so if i drop it the magnet will find itYeah, the only thing that sucks about the plastic kind is you don't want to drop one. No plastic magnet invented yet. So I thought next time I might tie 15lb fishing line onto the tool handle if I'm worried about the dropsies.