I know the warranty topic is a dead horse but this is a little different.
Has anyone had luck with warranty paying for a swamped engine? I swamped mine, it runs but thinking it bent a rod or a valve. I somehow fanagled the dealer into convincing their secondary warranty company (not polaris warranty) to sell me a warranty 3 months after the factory warranty was up. I took all plastics off the machine and cleaned everything from dirt. I mean I used q-tips and degreaser, super meticulous. Oil has been changed 4 times so there should be no dirt in the engine, all other fluids changed once. What does the dealer find that's convincing enough to think the engine is swamped?
The sales manager at least has my back, not sure about the service department yet.
So, let me know your experience and if you have had luck with warranty paying for a swamped engine!
Pic is after swamping, looks brand new.
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Has anyone had luck with warranty paying for a swamped engine? I swamped mine, it runs but thinking it bent a rod or a valve. I somehow fanagled the dealer into convincing their secondary warranty company (not polaris warranty) to sell me a warranty 3 months after the factory warranty was up. I took all plastics off the machine and cleaned everything from dirt. I mean I used q-tips and degreaser, super meticulous. Oil has been changed 4 times so there should be no dirt in the engine, all other fluids changed once. What does the dealer find that's convincing enough to think the engine is swamped?
The sales manager at least has my back, not sure about the service department yet.
So, let me know your experience and if you have had luck with warranty paying for a swamped engine!
Pic is after swamping, looks brand new.

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