Sank my sled in water

just use the cheapest motor oil you can buy to flush it out.
 
My "sink"

Skipped over crap like this countless times, but on approach, hit bump and went airborne kinda sideways! Came down and sank like a brick!
Oh, yeah, I was later informed this was some kinda run-off from Bergland 'cause of a sewer problem.

had 'er going within 12 hrs and 10,000 miles later, she don't even stink!
 

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steiner said:
yamahas said:
Is there a product out there that you can use to flush the oil system with? Oil is a bit expensive to be changing it back to back.

Use some cheaper 5w30 and add 1 ATF to it. Run the sled for 5 minutes to circulate to oil and then change it out. ATF seems to help clean out the system.

A good friend and a great mechanic (could rebuild any motor) told me ATF would clean out an engine.
 
Super Sled said:
So Raypex, you sunk your sled in a mud bog overfilled with sewage? How did you guys get it out of there?
It was about 75 yrds from a street on the Hoop n Holler bar access trail. There is also a set of RR tracks parallel to trail about 50 feet away.
I was able to get the guy who runs the Ski-doo dealer in Bergland nearby to bring his jeep to pull me out.

Right now you're thinkin Just a jeep won't do! Sled full of crap water will weigh more than jeep!

That was exactly what I thought when word got back to me that "he's going to get his jeep, hang tight"

30 minutes later here comes two guys in a Jeep.
40 inch tires
Screamin V 8
no glass or doors
full roll cage and winch
The occupants are, of coarse, wearing: waiters, helmets, and 5 point harnesses.

NOW THATS A JEEP! :die
Wish I had pics
 
Awesome Raypex!!! I wish you had pics also. I'm glad it came out well. These sleds are durable, and while it's not the best, dunking them isn't a killer if you get them dried out right away per the above steps. Aside from flushing out the systems, I think the seat and electronics are the biggest bugaboo's.....
 


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