2001 Artic Cat 250 service manual
#1
Is there a website where I could download or view the service manual for my 01 250? I'm still trying to figure out how these vacuum lines mount, this 4-wheeler was all jacked up when I got it. Thanks for the help..
#2
You can try the site "brownsleisureworld.com" they have have an online micro-fiche library for almost any AC made. I am not sure if it will help you figure out where the vaccum lines are routed but you may be able to see where they connect.
I believe there are 2 lines connected to the carb. One clear one, which is a vent and it routed up through a hole at the back of the fuel tank and then turns back down through another hole and points towards the rear of the machine along side the air box. The second line should be the incoming fuel line from tank.
I will look tonight and see if there are some pictures in my service manual I can scan and send to you.
SJ
I believe there are 2 lines connected to the carb. One clear one, which is a vent and it routed up through a hole at the back of the fuel tank and then turns back down through another hole and points towards the rear of the machine along side the air box. The second line should be the incoming fuel line from tank.
I will look tonight and see if there are some pictures in my service manual I can scan and send to you.
SJ
#3
Since my scan just took a dump I will try to describe where they go. There are 2 hose (about 1/8 hoses) on each side of the carb opening into the air box (on the rear side). These both vent to atmosphere and plug into the sheet metal under the black round seat mount next to the carb. There are opening fore and aft for them to push into. The fuel line from the fuel shut off is larger and goes to the larger nipple with a clamp on it. There is also a drain hose off the bottom of the float bowl and it just hangs down to below the engine to dump the fuel when the drain screw is loosened. It also drains an overflowing fuel bowl.
#4
Thanks for the help, that should get me squared away on the vacuum lines. This thing is almost ready to fire up, if it wasn't for ya'lls help I'd be cussing this 4-wheeler for weeks! Thanks again,
Mike
Mike
#6
If you don't mind, it sure would be helpful. Whoever worked on this thing didn't know what they were doing and left a bunch of parts unhooked and broken. I really appreciate everyone's help on here, thanks!
Mike
Mike
#7
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