Mistakes were made. Engine seized. Can it be saved? Lots of broken parts. Did the case survive??

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2022
  • While out enjoying another beautiful day at the Potter County ATV Trail system in northern PA, Jerry's Polaris RZR 800S started making some engine noise. I thought it was my imagination when he pulled up next to me so I didn't say anything. My mistake. Later, he thought his engine sounded noisy as well, but again, through it was his imagination and didn't stop. Turns out the noise was the engine crying for help! A few miles later, the engine set up solid. Two opportunities to stop and save the engine, but we passed them up! D'oh!!
    Today we're going to take it apart to see what broke and if we can fix it. Let's hope the case isn't damaged...
    Lessons learned:
    1 - Check your oil before every ride!
    2 - If you think your engine is making noises, stop and check the oil!
    If you missed the first rebuild a couple years back, be sure to check the playlist. We did a 5-part rebuild video the first time around that goes into much more detail on the rebuild process. This time around was just a quick tear down job, as time was very limited.
    Thank you so much for watching! We really appreciate all of our viewers!
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 11

  • @dondelche
    @dondelche Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

    • @3DayWeekend
      @3DayWeekend  Před rokem

      Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate that, and thanks for watching!

  • @craig2510
    @craig2510 Před rokem

    Looks like the classic 800 stuck open oil pressure relief plunger. You likely had plenty of oil, just no pressure when the pressure relief device stuck open. Common failure mechanism on this engine.

    • @3DayWeekend
      @3DayWeekend  Před rokem +1

      In the end, we found that an exhaust valve stem seal had failed which allowed his oil to leak down and burn out. He had less than a half a quart left in the oil pan when we took it apart. Normally, the person following him would say "hey, man. You're burning oil" and we would know. But, in the rides leading up to this failure, he was always the caboose with nobody behind him. That being said, I've never seen a stuck oil pressure relief plunger, but I did some quick searching and see that it is pretty common as you said. I'm surprised that these machines don't have oil pressure sensors on them. With all they go through, that would save countless engines! This machine is my uncle's and he is planning to add an external oil pressure gauge, hoping to prevent a 3rd rebuild!

    • @craig2510
      @craig2510 Před rokem +1

      @@3DayWeekend An oil pressure gauge/sensor should be standard equipment on the 800s for sure. Interesting on the exhaust valve seals. The 800s I’ve had apart only had valve seals on the intake valves.

  • @syntaxmsi
    @syntaxmsi Před rokem

    So it was checked 3 rides earlier… where did the oil go? Did it smoke when it was running?

    • @3DayWeekend
      @3DayWeekend  Před rokem

      In the end, we found a leaking valve stem seal. It was letting the oil get down into the cylinder. During those 3 rides, he was always the "caboose" so nobody was behind him to say, "hey, you're burning oil!" New seals are in, and the oil level is holding strong. He still checks it before every ride though, just to be safe!

    • @syntaxmsi
      @syntaxmsi Před rokem

      @@3DayWeekend Wow good to know! Thanks for the update.

  • @carolinewilson4626
    @carolinewilson4626 Před 21 dnem

    I am working on my brothers that he gave me and it is identical failure connecting rod failed locked up bent rod 90degrees knocked off a ear on the cylinder jug and everything lol it just didn’t snap the cam in two other than that identical

    • @3DayWeekend
      @3DayWeekend  Před 17 dny

      Oh man! That's crazy! Hopefully you're able to fix it up and get it running again! Thanks for sharing and for watching!

    • @carolinewilson4626
      @carolinewilson4626 Před 15 dny

      Absolutely I enjoyed the video, keep up the great work 👍