What would I need to snorkel a 07 artic cat 650h1

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Does anyone have a snorkel on a 650h1 kitty and maybe a rad relocate if it needs it, would like info on what is needed and stuff, never done one before, any pics of one would be cool. Thx:cool:
 

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Check out mud in my blood.com that's where I got my parts list for my brute force snorkel. They might have it for your quad!
 

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Does anyone have a snorkel on a 650h1 kitty and maybe a rad relocate if it needs it, would like info on what is needed and stuff, never done one before, any pics of one would be cool. Thx:cool:

I can take photo's of mine tonight.
 

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You need
3- 2" ferco fittings
2- 22.5 abs
10-45 abs
About 8' of 2"abs
1 can of abs cement
1 paint pen
1-6"x10" 1/8" aluminum
Buy extra you can always take back what you don't need. Take your existing carb snorkel off and turn it upside down then run abs from it through the frame and up with abs. Belt exhaust is the toughest going up over the motor. Belt intake is easy go along rt side frame rail, outside shock and back in and up. Dry fit everything and mark it with the paint pen. Pull it apart line up the marks and glue.
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I used screw together fittings so I can put my tall snorks on when I want to go real deep. Also a big help when you want to pull your plastics off without cutting your snorkels lol ( experience)

Belt exhaust

Stock belt exhaust
 
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How do you un-thread when they are 90's look pretty close together to turn them......Thanks
 

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The middle one isn't glued to the collar just use a tiny bit of grease and its water tight. The other two are glued and have lots of room to turn. then remove the center collar it works great.
 
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Yep looks great, sneaky with the grease part, lol Thx
 

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Yours will be easier because your belt exhaust is on top
 
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