yorkchamp
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- Dec 31, 2013
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- Location
- Rochester, NY
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2009 FX Nytro XTX
I have 2009 RTX SE that had the track tear on 3 sides of a double stud section and the studs wore two grooves in the heat exchanger Saturday, which then caused the temp light to come on, thought it was the normal run in the powder to get it to go off. The sled the shut itself off. Flipped it on it's right side, oil was then dripping out the belly pan. Took the belt off and towed it back home.
Now that I have it torn down to have the exchanger welded, started it for a sec to get it off the trailer and it has an error code 30 flashing on the display so I shut it right down. Looked up the code and it low oil pressure. I then looked all over for a leak, don't see one on the engine itself anywhere. Checked the oil res and it was super low so I added oil. Started it up again and no code, but the breather going into the air box started spitting a little oil, which then turned to a steady pour. What would cause the oil to flow to the air box in a steady stream from the res? What should the psi be if I pressure test the cylinders?
Now that I have it torn down to have the exchanger welded, started it for a sec to get it off the trailer and it has an error code 30 flashing on the display so I shut it right down. Looked up the code and it low oil pressure. I then looked all over for a leak, don't see one on the engine itself anywhere. Checked the oil res and it was super low so I added oil. Started it up again and no code, but the breather going into the air box started spitting a little oil, which then turned to a steady pour. What would cause the oil to flow to the air box in a steady stream from the res? What should the psi be if I pressure test the cylinders?