Well, the dealer found the leak, its what I'd suggested to them, the backing of the clutch cover to the transmission was warper and letting water in.
It's funny, they told me that 99% of the time the customer is wrong... Looks like 99% of the time service is wrong. :d
Ryan: I still want to get what my quad is worth if I trade. I don't want to go straight across for a 2011 XP (now that the problem is solved) for an older Brute.
Yeah lets keep our fingers crossed and hope it turns out good this time.
good to hear it solved now go ride the chit out of that xp.
Nice to hear they got it fixed. Sucks when you have anything new and you don't get to use it. Especially after spending the money these things cost. I'm sure you will have a good time with the power of the 850!
I wouldn't silicone it then how do you actually know the new housing isn't warped like old one? Or that it was the problem, you shouldn't have a bunch of silicone on a $$$$ bike IMO.
the proper way to secure the belt housing to the transmission is to silicone it. They come from the factory with silicone. So i would hope the dealer silicones the new one when they put it on.
Where did you end up taking it, back to cycleworks?
i wouldn't silicone the 2 halves together. you will never get them apart again. I have never had issues with factory cover seals leaking.
No, its just where the tranny housing backs to the clutch housing.
Well quadboy55, to start with Happy Birthday and to end it off nicely it would be sweet to pick uup your quad tonight and test "er" out.
Wow, that sucks to have that type of issue with a new machine after repeated visits to the dealer. It's too bad, because the XP's really are a good machine. I ride a '10 850 with close to 2000 miles on it and it's never had water in the clutch. This is even after standing it on end in a three-foot deep rover and flipping it over backwards (and ending up pinned under it - thank god for fast acting friends !!) in two feet of water. My son in law rides a Brute as well as some friends and we have swapped machines on various occassions. I will say the Brute is a nice machine, but I could never, ever give up the ride and EPS of my XP for a Brute. In the really tight, bumpy, heavily treed trails that we ride quite often, none of the Brute riders can keep up to the XP. At the end of the day, I'm less tired than guys twenty years younger who are riding Brutes. Not bashing them, they're just not for me and my tired old body.