To remove the fuel filter on a Sportsman 800, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and safely supported. Locate the fuel filter, which is typically positioned along the fuel line. Disconnect the fuel lines from the filter by releasing any clamps or clips, then carefully remove the filter from its mounting. Be cautious of any residual fuel and clean up spills as needed.
Behind and below the fuel tank.
under the front rack mouthed to the frame its silver there is also a strainer in the tank
On a 1999 Arctic Cat ZRT 800, the fuel filter is located in the fuel tank, integrated with the fuel pump assembly. To access it, you'll need to remove the fuel tank from the snowmobile. It's important to follow safety procedures when working with fuel systems, including disconnecting the battery and relieving fuel system pressure before starting the job.
Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank and you will find the filter.
The VS800 has a screen inside the tank that they (Suzuki) call a fuel filter. The say it never needs replaced. Other than that.. there is no fuel filter.
Well, you'd need to specify which filter. Fuel filter, hydraulic oil filter, motor oil filter, air filter? There's more than one filter.
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A Polaris Sportsman 800 can be bought at a local car dealership near you. Whether you want to rent it or buy it, they will allow you to test drive this amazing car.
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows for a 1994 Mercury Sable ( Motorcraft FG-800-A engine fuel filter , all engines , without flex fuel )
about 500 for parts and labor put together. 800 may be good