The attached photo is how your fuel filter should look installed. Notice that the filter is clipped in on the left side of the filter in this picture.
If it is clipped in on the right side, the hose rides too close to the jackshaft, and could cause rubbing, then leaking, then boom........
If yours is not like this picture, pull the filter out of the clip, rotate the clip 180 degrees and install like the picture.
Pay attention to that little snap at the bottom of the clip. It keeps the filter flange from backing out...
Just wanted to get word out to you guys as this is a potential life safety thing.....
I suspect you will be hearing more from Arctic Cat on this in the near future.......
If it is clipped in on the right side, the hose rides too close to the jackshaft, and could cause rubbing, then leaking, then boom........
If yours is not like this picture, pull the filter out of the clip, rotate the clip 180 degrees and install like the picture.
Pay attention to that little snap at the bottom of the clip. It keeps the filter flange from backing out...
Just wanted to get word out to you guys as this is a potential life safety thing.....
I suspect you will be hearing more from Arctic Cat on this in the near future.......