350 rancher 4x4 oil leak's
#1
First of all, I am very new to four wheelers, so please excuse my ignorance. I purchased a 2001 rancher 4x4 with 600 miles on it about 7 weeks ago. I road it for a couple of days and then checked the oil. It was a little low, and the guy I bought it from said that it had been about 9 months since it had been changed, so I took it to the dealer to get the oil and other fluids changed. After they changed the oil I brought it back home and took it for a ride. When I got home I noticed that it was leaking oil. The oil had built up on the skid plate and was dripping off of it. I took it to the dealer and they replaced the crank case breather tube and clips. I road it and found that it was leaking oil again so I took it back. This time they said that the crank case was leaking oil. They informed me that they had rebuilt this engine in the past (the friend I bought this from didnt tell me this) and they guessed that they had not sealed the crank case properly. They fixed this and I took it home and road it again. It leaked oil again, this time from the recoil case area. I took it back and after 2 trys they fixed this leak which was due to a bad seal. I have had the 4 wheeler back for about 3 days now, and have taken it out for several rides. I have noticed that oil is leaking out from just behind the recoil area. I dont know the name or function of where the oil is coming from but I'm assuming that there is a seal there due to the fact that there are several bolts that connect 2 pieces of metal together (see I told you I'm ignorant). The amount of oil leaking out is very small, but it is enough to get some oil on the skid plate. I called my dealer back and asked him what he thought. He said that he thought it wasnt a leak that it was seap. What do you guys think about this. I am sick of taking this 4 wheeler back to the shop. Fortunately my friend bought a 4 year warenty and it hasnt cost me a dime, but this bike has been in the shop more than it has been at my house. Is this latest leak/seep something bad, or is it just something to expect from a 4 wheeler this age with this number of miles. Is this something I can just watch and replace the oil with as its needed, or is it something serious that needs immediate attention. At the rate it is leaking it would take a very long time before I even needed to add any oil. I have found this to be a very frustrating experience so far and would like to sell the thing, but I dont want to pawn off a problem to someone else. The waranty is out at the end of november so I need to fix it soon if it needs to be fixed. Please, Please, help me. I would greatly appreciate it.
Berford
Berford
#2
I would definitely take it back again.A small oil seep can grow over time and your warranty is only good till Nov.yeah its a pain in the *** but the Rancher is a very good machine so let them fix it so you can have less troubles down the road.
#3
I agree, I should take it back and get it fixed before the waranty expires. Do you think it would hurt to continue to ride it for a couple of days first though. A bunch of us guys are supposed to go riding this weekend and if possible I would like to go. Of course if it might damage my 4 wheeler I would not do it. So, what is the danger in continuing to ride it as is.
Berford
Berford
#5
Framer, thanks for the reply. What do you consider a small seep? I am new to all this, so all I really know is that a small amount of oil is leaking out. How much is to much? I road it for 20 miles, and there wasnt enough oil to drip off of the skid plate onto the ground. There was about a silver dolar size amoint of oil (maybe a little bigger) on the skid plate. If it isnt going to hurt the bike I can live with this, but if its only going to get worse, I might as well get it fixed. Do leaks ever seal themself, or do they just get worse? Like I said before, I am very ignorant about all of this, but I really want to learn.
Thanks again,
Berford
Thanks again,
Berford
#6
u sed this guy was ur friend? i have a rancher that probably has about three hundred miles and its an `03 . i would take it to the shop and tell them i dont want it back untill it works . i hope ur friend is paying for this
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