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boost oil pump

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To those that had the puddle of oil under the belly pan of your boost, did replacing the oil pump solve the problem? Did anyone continue riding their sled after noticing the leak and if so, what was the outcome? Yesterday when I went to load my boost for a spring ride, I had the dreaded oil puddle underneath my 23 boost. Probably about an ounce or so on the shop floor. I took my na khaos instead, but curious if it's rideable with the leak as I think we'll be able to ride into June this year.
 
When I was at Jackson Hole hill climb I talked to the Polaris rep and he said there's no problem riding it. He said when you start it up the pump will seal up through the o rings. There is an updated pump get it done after your done riding. Just make sure its the updated pump. I changed one out and have to do it again because of being old stock.
 
Mine is currently at the dealer for this issue. Haven't heard back from them, but I suspect it is the turbo oil pump itself that's leaking. I see Polaris has an updated version of the pump 1209112 (replaces 2522451):

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