I would be tempted to put it up for sale or auction it and get a new one... might not be much difference in cost overall.It's worth pretty good money at auction as well.
I would be tempted to put it up for sale or auction it and get a new one... might not be much difference in cost overall.It's worth pretty good money at auction as well.
Yes @Jbird itll never be as good as the Honda assembly line in Japan. Service fully admits this. Something as simple as putting on a head by machine is done to exacting specs and all bolts are ran down at once and torqued at once. It's just not a 20yo 350 chev. Never had a problem like this at this dealer with a Honda but he said it's nearly impossible on Polaris to get them to warranty after an issue like this because they claim abuse so if you have a problem later with anything possibly SOL. Every time you open a factory motor especially Honda just taking someone out and reinstalling could cause failure later. So my 5year extended may wind up void at some point. Said don't know on Honda hasn't came down to that before but definitely a problem with the other machines. Not great news.Man I feel so sorry about this whole deal. The sad part is I would never be happy with it after $9000 worth of repairs. The only way to get out from under it is to repair it and sell it. I wouldn't be able to sell it with a clear conscience unless I told the buyer the whole story. What a conundrum.
It is close to totaled if it does go so...I'm mixed on this because I'll be starting over and that sucks! But I don't want a hand assembled motor with reused rods either. But it's looking like its covered so maybe back to riding someday soon. It's the perfect time of year here for riding so I want to be out hearing the beautiful sound of shifting clicks. I'm dying!!!I would be tempted to put it up for sale or auction it and get a new one... might not be much difference in cost overall.
So if it's covered will they total it so you can start new? When my wife rolled our two year old Rav 4 over in a bar ditch the repairs were $11000 on a $24000 vehicle and they wanted to total it.It is close to totaled if it does go so...I'm mixed on this because I'll be starting over and that sucks! But I don't want a hand assembled motor with reused rods either. But it's looking like its covered so maybe back to riding someday soon. It's the perfect time of year here for riding so I want to be out hearing the beautiful sound of shifting clicks. I'm dying!!!
Did you ask what a crate engine would cost? I think it would be a hell of a lot cheaper than buying 1 part at a time. You could sell off the old cases etc. to recoup some of the costs, I seen on FB where a guy bashed in his engine casing on a rock with the OEM skid plates.View attachment 16603 View attachment 16604 Here is the complete break down. If wish I make that to wash something.
I don't think that's an option but damn nice idea!!Has dealer offered to take that in on a trade in, u get a new one, and let them rebuild it and resell used?
I agree with some that that's just too much money to just wind up with a machine with a voided warranty down the road as well as other issues later on down the road because of it.
And definitely, I wouldn't want to hear for that amount of money, they're going to reuse some of the parts when they would've normally replaced them if they would've been available.
100% not available at this time. And yes it would be drastically cheaper. I'd be very good with a new motor! Very happy. The dealer tried as well. They had to jockey 14 jobs around to get this one in. Too many Polaris's in the way I guess some fire recalls will have to wait lol. He wanted new motor as well. Said even if one was available that shipments from Japan only happen a few times a year and are sometimes planned a year in advance which doesn't seem accurate but that's what I was told.Did you ask what a crate engine would cost? I think it would be a hell of a lot cheaper than 1 part where a guy bashed in his engine casing on a rock with the OEM skid plates.
Dealer markup is 20%
My clutches came from Japan less than 3 weeks after the OK to fix it was given, I sent you a PM.100% not available at this time. And yes it would be drastically cheaper. I'd be very good with a new motor! Very happy. The dealer tried as well. They had to jockey 14 jobs around to get this one in. Too many Polaris's in the way I guess some fire recalls will have to wait lol. He wanted new motor as well. Said even if one was available that shipments from Japan only happen a few times a year and are sometimes planned a year in advance which doesn't seem accurate but that's what I was told.
Well now i am dying to know the ingenious secret for hole placement.I want to take a second to give a shout out the the Traveler himself @joeymt33. He was gracious enough to not only let me copy his patented snorkel design but to send me parts for it as well.
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Arrived today (probably didn't need to two day ship it buddy) just need a machine to attach it to. As soon as it comes off the trailer there will be a hole in the hood (which he gave me the secret for hole placement,ingenious really) and this goes in. Even powder coated it in my choice of color. Thanks to you Joe you're a stud. Just another example of the incredible people here I'm not thinking to many other sites have this many people willing to go out of there way for someone they've not yet met! You guys are cool as hell really great people! Thanks to everyone here! Honda owners are an incredible group of people
I want to take a second to give a shout out the the Traveler himself @joeymt33. He was gracious enough to not only let me copy his patented snorkel design but to send me parts for it as well.
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Arrived today (probably didn't need to two day ship it buddy) just need a machine to attach it to. As soon as it comes off the trailer there will be a hole in the hood (which he gave me the secret for hole placement,ingenious really) and this goes in. Even powder coated it in my choice of color. Thanks to you Joe you're a stud. Just another example of the incredible people here I'm not thinking to many other sites have this many people willing to go out of there way for someone they've not yet met! You guys are cool as hell really great people! Thanks to everyone here! Honda owners are an incredible group of people
Simple really but it took some thought. You'll have to bug joe.Well now i am dying to know the ingenious secret for hole placement.
Well thank you so much. Imperfections are perfect sometimes.I forgot to mention that I sent what pipe I had left over and you can cut it to your desired length. Also, the powder coat got a imperfection in it as I accidentally let it fall over before it dried so if you cut some off, cut off the bad side.
Also, two day shipping was the standard with a flat rate box. I was surprised at how cheap it was to send it that far in just two days.
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That is a great idea! Much better than mine! I used masking tape on fender with Snorkle tube installed, marked center and measurement from point on tape to outer edge. Removed tube, installed hood, Measured over width of pipe and then marked center. Notice the placement of tube on underside grid while illuminated. For those who may not have a laser pointerHaha, I used duct tape and centered (best I could) a laser pointer in the intake tube. It pointed straight up and with the hood installed there was a red dot for the drill point. scary what a redneck with duct tape can do.
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I told it was good. My idea was use two markers taped in a way these hit the hoodView attachment 16616
That is a great idea! Much better than mine! I used masking tape on fender with Snorkle tube installed, marked center and measurement from point on tape to outer edge. Removed tube, installed hood, Measured over width of pipe and then marked center. Notice the placement of tube on underside grid while illuminated.