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Hi all,
I would love some advice/expectations regarding a troubled 2018 P500. I purchased the machine last winter with around 500 miles on, all stock, central Washington, older owner. I was told at purchase it had recently had 500 mile service. Like a fool, I double checked nothing. Fast forward to April, I’ve added about 200 miles, winch, cab, and Camso tracks for spring bear baiting- side note I drive like an old man. I ran the machine on about 40 miles of dusty dirt Forrest service roads with a few big drifts. On the way out the machine stalled several times and was losing power, but like a Honda, got me to the truck.
Local Honda shop in north Idaho confirmed low compression, air filter hadn’t been put all the one on by last owner, dirt on spark plug. They gave me a ball park estimate of $3,500 low end up to $6,500 and 5-6 weeks. I vomited a little and found a small local shop that said he could tear it down by the weekend and get parts by the next week. I dropped of my machine with optimism. 6 weeks later after weekly inquiries and not being able to get back to my bear baits, I stood outside of his shop until it was done as I had a friend flying in the next day for his first bear hunting trip. He replaced just top end, said cylinder was fine, about $1700. We took the tracks off and took it real easy on the machine the few days we rode it, varying speeds, just Forrest service roads. I road just around pasture over the summer, taking it easy. By September I had put about 120 miles on it, new walker evans shocks, running well. I took it up an atv trail about 5 miles when it free wheeled for a moment coming down and incline, started losing power, stalling, barely made it to camp, oil on plug and smelling of burning oil- less than 150 miles since new top end.
I then took machine to a seemingly little better local shop (not a dealer). They couldn’t believe it had been rebuilt that recently. They put in a new cylinder and top in, valve clearance, no seals, etc, cleaned entire air intake. They did several warm up cool down cycles over 2 days and gave me instructions to vary speed at up to half throttle for first half of tank then up to 3/4 throttle for second half of tank. I did this on logging roads a civic could drive down with my five year old following on a Honda 50 (slow pace). We did this 2 days totaling about 50 miles. Oil level was good after each trip. Yesterday my friend and I drove easy logging roads, less than 20 mph. About 20 miles it free wheeled for a moment going down hill. About 10 minutes later we stopped and it stalled and died. Started, drove 10 feet, died for good. Oil was at the tip of the dip stick when screwed all the way in, plug had good spark, I assume blown again. The guy with me is an experienced Ford master mechanic that now does all makes and models of cars/trucks, some engine experience. He had commented on how well it was running up until that point. Blown 75 miles of easy riding varying speed after complete top end including cylinder. 5-6 mile walk out last night in the cold snow.
My questions:
What should I expect from my second mechanic? When I picked it up after rebuild up he said it was in great shape. He said they don’t warranty top ends, just complete engine rebuild.
Ideas on problem and solutions?
After blowing 3 times, this isn’t a machine I’ll ever trust as we are often 25 miles deep in off seasons and I like to take my little boys aside from when snowy. Could rebuild again and sell but hate selling a machine knowing it could blow on somebody. I could strip my add ons and sell as as but fear taking thousands in loss that I’ll need for next machine. Maybe a 700-4? Would love a 1000-5 but was already pushing limit on this one with already over $3,500 in failed rebuilds.
Any words of wisdom and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pax
I would love some advice/expectations regarding a troubled 2018 P500. I purchased the machine last winter with around 500 miles on, all stock, central Washington, older owner. I was told at purchase it had recently had 500 mile service. Like a fool, I double checked nothing. Fast forward to April, I’ve added about 200 miles, winch, cab, and Camso tracks for spring bear baiting- side note I drive like an old man. I ran the machine on about 40 miles of dusty dirt Forrest service roads with a few big drifts. On the way out the machine stalled several times and was losing power, but like a Honda, got me to the truck.
Local Honda shop in north Idaho confirmed low compression, air filter hadn’t been put all the one on by last owner, dirt on spark plug. They gave me a ball park estimate of $3,500 low end up to $6,500 and 5-6 weeks. I vomited a little and found a small local shop that said he could tear it down by the weekend and get parts by the next week. I dropped of my machine with optimism. 6 weeks later after weekly inquiries and not being able to get back to my bear baits, I stood outside of his shop until it was done as I had a friend flying in the next day for his first bear hunting trip. He replaced just top end, said cylinder was fine, about $1700. We took the tracks off and took it real easy on the machine the few days we rode it, varying speeds, just Forrest service roads. I road just around pasture over the summer, taking it easy. By September I had put about 120 miles on it, new walker evans shocks, running well. I took it up an atv trail about 5 miles when it free wheeled for a moment coming down and incline, started losing power, stalling, barely made it to camp, oil on plug and smelling of burning oil- less than 150 miles since new top end.
I then took machine to a seemingly little better local shop (not a dealer). They couldn’t believe it had been rebuilt that recently. They put in a new cylinder and top in, valve clearance, no seals, etc, cleaned entire air intake. They did several warm up cool down cycles over 2 days and gave me instructions to vary speed at up to half throttle for first half of tank then up to 3/4 throttle for second half of tank. I did this on logging roads a civic could drive down with my five year old following on a Honda 50 (slow pace). We did this 2 days totaling about 50 miles. Oil level was good after each trip. Yesterday my friend and I drove easy logging roads, less than 20 mph. About 20 miles it free wheeled for a moment going down hill. About 10 minutes later we stopped and it stalled and died. Started, drove 10 feet, died for good. Oil was at the tip of the dip stick when screwed all the way in, plug had good spark, I assume blown again. The guy with me is an experienced Ford master mechanic that now does all makes and models of cars/trucks, some engine experience. He had commented on how well it was running up until that point. Blown 75 miles of easy riding varying speed after complete top end including cylinder. 5-6 mile walk out last night in the cold snow.
My questions:
What should I expect from my second mechanic? When I picked it up after rebuild up he said it was in great shape. He said they don’t warranty top ends, just complete engine rebuild.
Ideas on problem and solutions?
After blowing 3 times, this isn’t a machine I’ll ever trust as we are often 25 miles deep in off seasons and I like to take my little boys aside from when snowy. Could rebuild again and sell but hate selling a machine knowing it could blow on somebody. I could strip my add ons and sell as as but fear taking thousands in loss that I’ll need for next machine. Maybe a 700-4? Would love a 1000-5 but was already pushing limit on this one with already over $3,500 in failed rebuilds.
Any words of wisdom and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pax