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RandyP said:Dan Raidt just called me and asked me to check on my Norge build date. Mine with 23K+ miles was built in 02- 2007.
This oil pump failure issue is a MAJOR concern. I'd like M.G.N.A. to be contacted, I'll volunteer if no dealers come forth to get a change point on the corrective action. This can easily be consided a safety issue as a failure at road speed could result in a loss of vehicle control. :x
RandyP
Brian UK said:Bill, my understanding of the VIN is that the numeral before the letter M denotes the year of manufacture.
Plate says: "11/2006."
VIN, FWIW, is ZGULPU00X7M112305.
mbtech said:I just got back home from the dealer today. Here"s what we know. Oil pump looks fine, no breakage on the outer rotor. Oil pressure is 28 psi at idle. Dealer has called technical for specs and was told that they don't know. Not a very good answer. I still want to add a pressure gauge to monitor myself. The dealer wants to check pressure once he gets parts/gaskets to reassemble front cover. He wants to check pressure after riding for 10-15 miles. Thinks the pressure relief valve could be a culprit or a blockage in oil passage. I thought most engines would have at least 60 psi at 1000 rpm or more.
Zipster said:No signs of metal on inspections of oil via the dipstick. They're going to drain the oil and I'll ask them to get a sample tested for metal.
Should I have them inspect the oil pump? How many hours of labor should that take? I'm 100 miles away so I can't just pop over to look over their shoulders and am trying to give them some reasonable direction. They are competent mechs. Any other suggestions?
Rob