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TurboMatt
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No warning on mine, just bang. I did ride it out of the woods though, even with a hole in the case.
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Same with mine
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No warning on mine, just bang. I did ride it out of the woods though, even with a hole in the case.
True, but I am also not having many illusions as to how many Polaris guys are checking the "no problems" boxes, even if they had some. So far it seems like the percentages have been hovering near the same for failure vs. non failure. May or may not be an indicator of how accurate the poll is. IMO over a 10 percent failure rate at these kind of mileages are absolutely unacceptable. Although they may not be, since all of our dumb azzes (me included) keep buying them. I can't remember where, but I read a post in here about how one of the forum members (aksnowrider?) had a conversation with the Polaris engineers and their main talking point was how they would stop at nothing to be the best. Wanna be the best Polaris? Give us a machine with a 3 season life span. Make it unusually rare for a person to hear of an engine related problem on one. Keep putting the power to the track. Keep making them strong and light. Terrain Domination? Try Market Domination if you make that happen.
question for those that have had failures?
Before you lost a piston or cyl skirt, could you
Hear any knocking from the engine? I'm thinking
Maybe you could hear a knock when engine is
Running, before it's at operating temp.
Is there any warning?
I'm currantly at the expo at West Yellowstone. Raining and crappy. We rode today just because we are here. I saw a new Cat being towed in by an older Doo. I have no idea what the problem is, but there are at least 5 to 1 more PRO's here on the snow than either Cats or Doos. If I see a PRO towed in I will let you know. As I have said, I'm not seeing the ratio of failures that some on here want you to believe.
Who wants to believe what? I ride a pro. It is the third Polaris I have had. Terribly unreliable. Just brought it in today actually, now I am blowing belts with a brand new engine installed. I will get it fixed on warranty, just like all my other sleds. I have come to the conclusion all sleds break. Just find a good dealer and hope for the best. Have fun in West. Looked like a standard Expo...
Well I don't think I would be considered an unhappy customer since I am snowchecking a 13 but I did have an engine failure, rings to be more specific. I tell people I love my sled.....not happy that the motor had to be rebuilt after 1100 miles but I love the sled. Run oil in your gas, turn up the pump and you should get atleast twice what I got out of the sled. I don't think everyone talking about failures wants a different sled or hates their sled. I know that I just want a sled that doesn't have to be rebuilt every 1000 miles. That's it for me.
Well I don't think I would be considered an unhappy customer since I am snowchecking a 13 but I did have an engine failure, rings to be more specific. I tell people I love my sled.....not happy that the motor had to be rebuilt after 1100 miles but I love the sled. Run oil in your gas, turn up the pump and you should get atleast twice what I got out of the sled. I don't think everyone talking about failures wants a different sled or hates their sled. I know that I just want a sled that doesn't have to be rebuilt every 1000 miles. That's it for me.
3300 MILES WITH SLP STAGE 4 KIT, ZERO PROBLEMS
So i was one that voted a couple of weeks ago that I had over 2000 miles no major problems well lost a cylinder skirt last weekend and blew a hole in the crank case!!!
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Getting older and being lucky. Ain't nothing wrong with that combo. Well said.
Very true IMHOI think us older dudes make our own luck.