IamCanadian_eh
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Good Day... well it was until I took my (new to me) sled out for a ride. Bought it with 753 miles on it. I have put less than 20 miles on it. I thought today was a good day to really ride this sled, wife in Vegas... "No Honey Due List".
So here is how the morning went:
11:17 am - Started sled, let it idle outside till the exhaust warm to 100f
11:28 am - nicely drove it out of the sub division (no more then 4500-5000 rpm, for 3 city blocks)
11:33 am - Out in the field, started to open her up ... working great...
11:37 am - 3 km from the outset ... slow down for fence line (20 m/h) exhaust sounded louder for a spilt second, snowmobile shutdown.
11:38 am - hmmm, did I hit the kill switch ... nope, pull the recoil rope... "NO WAY" doesn't move...
11:39 - open side covers, check belt and primary ... looks fine.
11:41 - Phone for rescue vehicle to come pick up
11:58 - Truck arrives...
12:03 - Damn Truck stuck
12:21 - new rescue vehicle gets truck un stuck
12:30 - truck and sled heading home
12:44 - unload sled
12:53 - plugs pulled ... looks black ... brown ... and the very tip is whitish ... no metal on tips
- light in spark plug holes... top of cylinders... black ... no holes I can see...
- Checked oil reservoir, oil has gone down.
- grab primary with two hands, can hand move the motor, extremely hard.
- So something is in the bottom end, can move the primary back and forth easily 1 inch
Pistons move up and down accordingly
1:43 - Phoned wife in Vegas, she asked how my day was going... well
1:47 - calmed wife down (she told me to buy new)
So...
Since I just bought this sled less than 3 weeks ago, she said there is no warranty.
My questions are:
- Any other 2011-2012 800's out there with the same issue
- is Polaris helping with any of the cost of fixing or am I SOL
- Any advice on how to approach Polaris\Dealer with this issue
- any suggestions where the best place to get this fixed, I am more than mechanical to remove and tear down the motor, but don’t want to take a chance of putting it back together to make it un reliable.
- Any ideas what I could expect the costs be to fix the motor?
BTW: I live in Lloydminster, AB 230 east of Edmonton or 234 km West of Saskatoon...
8:00pm - pouring more whiskey and pouting ... :'(
Thanks
So here is how the morning went:
11:17 am - Started sled, let it idle outside till the exhaust warm to 100f
11:28 am - nicely drove it out of the sub division (no more then 4500-5000 rpm, for 3 city blocks)
11:33 am - Out in the field, started to open her up ... working great...
11:37 am - 3 km from the outset ... slow down for fence line (20 m/h) exhaust sounded louder for a spilt second, snowmobile shutdown.
11:38 am - hmmm, did I hit the kill switch ... nope, pull the recoil rope... "NO WAY" doesn't move...
11:39 - open side covers, check belt and primary ... looks fine.
11:41 - Phone for rescue vehicle to come pick up
11:58 - Truck arrives...
12:03 - Damn Truck stuck
12:21 - new rescue vehicle gets truck un stuck
12:30 - truck and sled heading home
12:44 - unload sled
12:53 - plugs pulled ... looks black ... brown ... and the very tip is whitish ... no metal on tips
- light in spark plug holes... top of cylinders... black ... no holes I can see...
- Checked oil reservoir, oil has gone down.
- grab primary with two hands, can hand move the motor, extremely hard.
- So something is in the bottom end, can move the primary back and forth easily 1 inch
Pistons move up and down accordingly
1:43 - Phoned wife in Vegas, she asked how my day was going... well
1:47 - calmed wife down (she told me to buy new)
So...
Since I just bought this sled less than 3 weeks ago, she said there is no warranty.
My questions are:
- Any other 2011-2012 800's out there with the same issue
- is Polaris helping with any of the cost of fixing or am I SOL
- Any advice on how to approach Polaris\Dealer with this issue
- any suggestions where the best place to get this fixed, I am more than mechanical to remove and tear down the motor, but don’t want to take a chance of putting it back together to make it un reliable.
- Any ideas what I could expect the costs be to fix the motor?
BTW: I live in Lloydminster, AB 230 east of Edmonton or 234 km West of Saskatoon...
8:00pm - pouring more whiskey and pouting ... :'(
Thanks