dda140
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Hey Guys,
SHORT AND SWEET IN BOLD
A first time rider friend of mine rented a mountain sled and it quit running after 20 min. Seemingly no warnings on the dash... I was a little behind him towing a calf sled, our group was 8 sleds, running a real easy pace (if not a "slow" place), soft snow on the trail, no one was running scratchers. We couldn't get the sled to fire after that, it wasnt seized. Couldn't pull plugs to check spark or fuel (no tools). Electric start only so I didn't feel for compression (should have checked I guess)... We ditched it on the side of the trail and doubled him up the mountain, the rental company towed it down later in the day.
Now the rental company is looking to charge him for a piston kit, claiming he overheated it, and when he asked how they said "rider error" and "didn't let it warm up properly".
We had all sleds running in the staging area for a while before leaving, and rode a resdiential trail for the first 2-3 min (so, not running agressive reving). He said water temp had 4 bars on the dash (is that the right number)? How long do they typically have to idle before "warm up" mode comes off? It was about -2*C in the morning. Do you think "easy driving" down some side roads is cause enough to damage the thing, even if it's still in warm up mode? Do the computers log if the engine wasn't up to temp when first ridden, and also if it over heated? Or will it just be his word against theirs?
I just don't feel good about this company... They gave him a rental sled, without scratchers, so he really has no option but to ride it as is. The rental shop claims engine failure due to over-heat, how do they know? Now they're making him pay for a set of pistons and a rebuild, sighting a weak explination and no proof. Are they just pushing him around because he's got no sledding experience? Because his friend does... I just don't know new skidoos... I would never expect an overheat in those conditions, especially with 6 other sleds behind him, going the same pace on the same trail with no others even getting a high water temp...
Any comments are apprecitated. Save my friend from a bill he doesn't deserve! Thanks!
SHORT AND SWEET IN BOLD
A first time rider friend of mine rented a mountain sled and it quit running after 20 min. Seemingly no warnings on the dash... I was a little behind him towing a calf sled, our group was 8 sleds, running a real easy pace (if not a "slow" place), soft snow on the trail, no one was running scratchers. We couldn't get the sled to fire after that, it wasnt seized. Couldn't pull plugs to check spark or fuel (no tools). Electric start only so I didn't feel for compression (should have checked I guess)... We ditched it on the side of the trail and doubled him up the mountain, the rental company towed it down later in the day.
Now the rental company is looking to charge him for a piston kit, claiming he overheated it, and when he asked how they said "rider error" and "didn't let it warm up properly".
We had all sleds running in the staging area for a while before leaving, and rode a resdiential trail for the first 2-3 min (so, not running agressive reving). He said water temp had 4 bars on the dash (is that the right number)? How long do they typically have to idle before "warm up" mode comes off? It was about -2*C in the morning. Do you think "easy driving" down some side roads is cause enough to damage the thing, even if it's still in warm up mode? Do the computers log if the engine wasn't up to temp when first ridden, and also if it over heated? Or will it just be his word against theirs?
I just don't feel good about this company... They gave him a rental sled, without scratchers, so he really has no option but to ride it as is. The rental shop claims engine failure due to over-heat, how do they know? Now they're making him pay for a set of pistons and a rebuild, sighting a weak explination and no proof. Are they just pushing him around because he's got no sledding experience? Because his friend does... I just don't know new skidoos... I would never expect an overheat in those conditions, especially with 6 other sleds behind him, going the same pace on the same trail with no others even getting a high water temp...
Any comments are apprecitated. Save my friend from a bill he doesn't deserve! Thanks!