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This is for all of the 600cc/700cc/800cc lay down motors with the listed cat part numbers. Which is all m8's and the new m8000's, even the 2016's.
As many of you know, the Arctic Cat fuel injection system has stayed the same since the beginning of fuel injection in the lay down motor sled's. The fuel injectors have three o-rings each, and the fuel rails are held on with 4 small Phillips head screws.
These screws are very soft metal, and often seize in the throttle bodies. I have fought with numerous sled's trying to get them out without damaging the throttle body. They are located extremely close to the injectors and fuel rail, so heat is not an option without risk of burning the sled down, and ruining your injectors.
The 3 o-rings are tortured with heat cycles and weathering. They are also very crucial in safety, you definitely do not want an air leak, or a fuel leak.
You're probably wondering why I'm posting this, but that's where the good news comes in.
The screws are $1.95 a piece from cat 3007-443 is the part number. you have 4 of them on 2 injector rails. i have found a supply of stainless Allen head screws and zinc plated washers that are 1/4 of the price, and you never have to worry about stripped Phillips heads. You can use a simple Allen key to get way more torque on the screw, and ease installation if you run into clearance issues. When installing these screws, it is highly recmmonded to install with an antisieze compound applied to the threads. Here's a picture of the screw and washers. I can also get longer screws if wanted.
Now on the expensive part. The 3 o-rings come up to a total of $131.95, for three o-rings 3005-592 .They may even try to tell you they don't sell the o-rings, and you have to purchas a whole new injector. Well, I have found a supply of injector o-rings for less then 1/4 or the price for a set. I would recommend changing these o-rings if you every take off the injectors on an older sled. Here's a couple pictures of the o-rings on one of my sled's. Cracked, and weather damaged.
Heres the kit I found with all three o-rings in a sealed package.
What I'm trying to see is if there's any interest in a kit that would offer two o-ring kits, and the 4 Allen head screws and washers.
Probably would look to get $30 a kit. That would include 2 sets of o-rings(2 lower, 2 vibration, and 2 upper), four stainless steel Allen head screws, and four zinc plated washers. This would be a full replacement for the o-rings, and screws on the throttle bodies.
As many of you know, the Arctic Cat fuel injection system has stayed the same since the beginning of fuel injection in the lay down motor sled's. The fuel injectors have three o-rings each, and the fuel rails are held on with 4 small Phillips head screws.
These screws are very soft metal, and often seize in the throttle bodies. I have fought with numerous sled's trying to get them out without damaging the throttle body. They are located extremely close to the injectors and fuel rail, so heat is not an option without risk of burning the sled down, and ruining your injectors.
The 3 o-rings are tortured with heat cycles and weathering. They are also very crucial in safety, you definitely do not want an air leak, or a fuel leak.
You're probably wondering why I'm posting this, but that's where the good news comes in.
The screws are $1.95 a piece from cat 3007-443 is the part number. you have 4 of them on 2 injector rails. i have found a supply of stainless Allen head screws and zinc plated washers that are 1/4 of the price, and you never have to worry about stripped Phillips heads. You can use a simple Allen key to get way more torque on the screw, and ease installation if you run into clearance issues. When installing these screws, it is highly recmmonded to install with an antisieze compound applied to the threads. Here's a picture of the screw and washers. I can also get longer screws if wanted.
Now on the expensive part. The 3 o-rings come up to a total of $131.95, for three o-rings 3005-592 .They may even try to tell you they don't sell the o-rings, and you have to purchas a whole new injector. Well, I have found a supply of injector o-rings for less then 1/4 or the price for a set. I would recommend changing these o-rings if you every take off the injectors on an older sled. Here's a couple pictures of the o-rings on one of my sled's. Cracked, and weather damaged.
Heres the kit I found with all three o-rings in a sealed package.
What I'm trying to see is if there's any interest in a kit that would offer two o-ring kits, and the 4 Allen head screws and washers.
Probably would look to get $30 a kit. That would include 2 sets of o-rings(2 lower, 2 vibration, and 2 upper), four stainless steel Allen head screws, and four zinc plated washers. This would be a full replacement for the o-rings, and screws on the throttle bodies.
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