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Author Topic: snorkeling a rhino 700fi pics added  (Read 18782 times)
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« on: March 11, 2010, 09:52:53 PM »

I just want to see if anyone else has done it I just did it on mine with about $75 verse $399 for the kit but maybe someone can tell me if I missed something before I submarine it .
I did the motor
the belt
airbox
raised the vent lines on the carb
gas tank
and diff's and the radiator fan ( the pink hose)
I will post pics tomorrow still need to paint the lines Looks nice for a first time job
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2010 Arctic CAt 700 h1
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2010, 08:48:47 AM »

Sure do! I snorkel a lot of bikes. I usually build them...just did a can am kit and it came out great. Still trying to find black PVC or abs
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« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2010, 08:07:31 AM »

We should have tested your work at L-Cross  Evil, at least you would have boobies to watch until we pulled you out if you had a leak.
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« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2010, 06:03:03 PM »

was not done then yet I have to take pics to post them just been too busy
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2010, 08:16:30 PM »

forgot to post them here homemade kit by me already tested to depth of the middle part of seat and so far so good but the temp gauge I added is not waterproof and now has the glass fogged but still working

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« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2010, 09:45:27 PM »

remove the air box, you need a 2" rubber coupler and a small piece of 2" pipe then reduce it to 1 1/2" then just take it up down under the cross bar then out the sideand up the side frame bar. Get a package of 5 or 10 pieces of sprinkler 1/4" splicers (black) dont get the brass to expensive and it makes no diff and a roll of the black 1/4 line all 3 of the lines that go over the cross member over the steering shaft vent them up ( if you want leave the radiator 1 down in case of an over heat it WILL splash you) I did the 2 (fan and differental and the radiator I left down but that is up to you) The K&n filter to a honda 400 at 05 fits perfect to the 1 1/2"pipe just put 2 SS screws 1 on each side to hold in place




you need another 2 2" rubber coupler but you will have to cut them a bit to fit good and another small piece of 2" then reduce it to 1 1/2" again, Remove the plastic half moon piece on the belt vent to install the parts. just route the pieces how ever you like out the side or like I did but the way I did them it is freekn hard and time consuming but it is worth in to me I am picky if you go that route you have to cut out a section in the bed just so u know. If you use the abs flex pvc use them under the cut out because if you paint them I dont know why they stay sticky. so I did it over with pvc and that holds paint well.



you need splicers of 3/8 i think it was plus line you need to vent the grey line out of the bottom of the carb and the gas tank and the line that goes into the frame tube on pass side


this was the end result for me with the textured flat blk paint
Filter on the vent not shown
I only lost 1 mph on the top speed but mine is stock and I dont do 40 mph in mud anyways.
I have yet to overheat or shutoff in water but I do take the radiator and the oil radiator apart to wash every ride I hate being the 1 slowing everyone down. Let me know how it goes

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2010 Arctic CAt 700 h1
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