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2013 Pink Fluid?

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IEATSRT

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Hey guys, after last two times out parked the sled in the garage. First time only noticed a bit of fluid but after last ride noticed quite a bit of pink fluid sitting on the inside of my track. Not sure what it is... my only guess is shock oil but can't find any evidence of shock leaking. Any thoughts? Doesn't feel oily, feels like water, no odour and doesn't evaporate.

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That is probably antireeze. The overflow tank is on the right side see how full it is mine leaked some when it was first new

No thought of that already but antifreeze in my sled is green. I think it has to be shock oil... anyone know what color WE shock oil is? If it is coming from the shocks guess it is time for some exits. Adjuster ring is stripped on one of my ski shocks now this.
 
Saw that on mine to. i think it is brake fluid. on mine it was at the right foot well.
 
Saw that on mine to. i think it is brake fluid. on mine it was at the right foot well.

Thought It could be brake fluid but wasn't sure why it would only be on the track. Will have to go take a closer look.
 
I have seen that color before, that was from a buddys 09 Assault, he punctured one of his WE front shock, and the liquid had the excact same color.
 
I have seen that color before, that was from a buddys 09 Assault, he punctured one of his WE front shock, and the liquid had the excact same color.

Thanks Sunvang, yes I am pretty certain now it is shock oil even though they appear not to be leaking. I know its not brake fluid or antifreeze so that really only leaves one thing. Will have dealer check it out when she goes in for the driveshaft collar.
 
Thanks for the info guys, ya it has to be shock oil there is nothing else. Hard to believe I've blown out a shock already, haven't really done anything that I could imagine would blow out a shock. Get her fixed on warranty but pretty sure its time to put some real shocks on this sled.
 
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