sledheadjoe
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I just rebuilt my 2004 600SDI over the summer from the crank up. No failure, just preventative as the inner PTO crank bearing seal failed a leak down test. I used a Winderosa base gasket and installed it dry (I know there are a lot of debates on this but I followed Bill Cudney's advice). Cylinders and crank case surfaces were spotless; no scratches, old gasket contaminants, residue, etc. Installed Y pipe (loosely) before torquing jugs to ski-doo specs. Put everything else back together and installed back in the chassis. About a month ago I topped up the fluids including anti-freeze but didn't get the chance to start it up... last week I went out to complete the first start-up and did a final "once over" before pulling the cord. I found a small amount of anti-freeze leaking down the case from the base gasket. Not a lot, just a bit of dripping with a couple small puddles in the belly pan. Here's what I want to know:
1. Is it likely that the gasket leaked because I filled the fluids and let it sit for 3 weeks without starting (and hence warming) up the engine to "seat" the gasket?
2. Do I need to rip the top end off again and replace the base gasket or will it seal properly if I just go ahead and start it up?
3. If there's coolant dripping down the outside of the block, it's likely there is coolant in the bottom of the case too. Is there a way I can get this out before starting? I'm thinking of pulling the plugs and pulling it over until no more coolant comes out. Will any residual coolant create a problem on start-up? Or will it clear out after a few seconds of running?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Joe
1. Is it likely that the gasket leaked because I filled the fluids and let it sit for 3 weeks without starting (and hence warming) up the engine to "seat" the gasket?
2. Do I need to rip the top end off again and replace the base gasket or will it seal properly if I just go ahead and start it up?
3. If there's coolant dripping down the outside of the block, it's likely there is coolant in the bottom of the case too. Is there a way I can get this out before starting? I'm thinking of pulling the plugs and pulling it over until no more coolant comes out. Will any residual coolant create a problem on start-up? Or will it clear out after a few seconds of running?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Joe