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2014's with oil leaks

SAPD911

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As many of you know there are some of the early build 2014's with the clutch set screw leak. The service bulletin is out and most dealers do not have it yet. (at least the two in my area didn't). Anyway, the part needed is Loctite #7649 (primer, found locally). Well, of course the dealers did not have it and had to order it. No one had it locally either.

Just a heads up for those getting this repair. Make sure your dealer is using this exact primer. Mine is still sitting at the dealer for a week now. Hopefully they will get the Loctite Tuesday. Fingers crossed.

http://www.spydertechnician.com/dlfiles/2014 RT SE6 Clutch Cover Oil Leak - Set Screw.pdf
 
Amazing..!!y

Why they don't send out the bulletin with the parts escapes me. This is available locally but dealers have to have it sent from the factory. Is theirs different..?? Hate to see folks held up for simple things with easy solutions...jmo :thumbup:
 
Why they don't send out the bulletin with the parts escapes me. This is available locally but dealers have to have it sent from the factory. Is theirs different..?? Hate to see folks held up for simple things with easy solutions...jmo :thumbup:

The factory isn't sending the Loctite, they have to get it locally or order it. And I better have 30 miles when I pick up the bike when its ready. Mine is the first 14 they have seen. Also look at the confusion on the bulletin. Says 3 different kinds of Loctite on Page 8. Very Confusing, typo I am sure!
 
So they are using Loctite to fix a leak? Doesn't it sound more like a faulty screw design? I have never owned a motorcycle that has needed Loctite to prevent a fluid from leaking out of it. Am I missing something?
 
I'm curious as well; is that screw just backing itself out?? :dontknow:
Motorcycle vibrations due indeed cause screws to loosen without loctite (and i have experienced this with other brands).. The screw/bolt in question was not torqued down properly with the lactate present to cause it from coming lose. This issue was found by my dealer on the second bike delivered in the US (on Christmas Eve 2013 ) and BRP was promptly notified. The likelihood is that only a very small number of bikes were delivered with the issue and they have been fixed by now.. damn spell checker loctite
 
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BRP is shipping a kit of 243 Loctite, primer, new 6mm set screw

2014oil set set screw.jpg
The factory isn't sending the Loctite, they have to get it locally or order it. And I better have 30 miles when I pick up the bike when its ready. Mine is the first 14 they have seen. Also look at the confusion on the bulletin. Says 3 different kinds of Loctite on Page 8. Very Confusing, typo I am sure!

Brp is now shipping a kit of NEW 6mm set screw & Locktite 243, (primer, dealer has) for 2014 Spyder RT's. It takes about 1 week for shipping.
BRP said a NEW set screw has to be installed, with the primer, Locktite.
My 2014 RT-S SE6 was repaired yesterday Peoria, Arizona service dept.
NO oil leaks!!!!
Jim
 
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Brp is now shipping a kit of NEW 6mm set screw, Locktite 243, primer for 2014 Spyder RT's. It takes about 1 week for shipping.
BRP said a NEW set screw has to be installed, with the primer, Locktite.
My 2014 RT-S SE6 was repaired yesterday Peoria, Arizona service dept.
NO oil leaks!!!!
Jim

Thanks for the update Jim. It makes sense that Loctite alone is not the problem.
 
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Brp is now shipping a kit of NEW 6mm set screw, Locktite 243, primer for 2014 Spyder RT's. It takes about 1 week for shipping.
BRP said a NEW set screw has to be installed, with the primer, Locktite.
My 2014 RT-S SE6 was repaired yesterday Peoria, Arizona service dept.
NO oil leaks!!!!
Jim

great, my dealer did not order any screw from the factory, they only ordered Loctite from a local distributor. Called the dealer and they have no clue about this set screw being replaced! Great, Now I have to wait another week! This is so frustrating! Why is it so difficult! My local dealership is CLUELESS, said they haven't even looked to see where the leak is coming from, took the customers word where it was coming from!

It makes sense to replace the screw. Dealership also said they called BRP and mine is not in the range of the recall. grrrr. They also said that forums such as this can generate false information, ect!
 
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A simple thing it seems. They really need to get the act together. At this juncture, the problem should be solved at the factory. Any that escaped the factory, should be fixed by the dealer before delivery. The customer should not have to worry about an oil leak on a $30K machine. What don't they get? :(
 
A simple thing it seems. They really need to get the act together. At this juncture, the problem should be solved at the factory. Any that escaped the factory, should be fixed by the dealer before delivery. The customer should not have to worry about an oil leak on a $30K machine. What don't they get? :(

Yep, I just can't fathom a dealer would take a customers word on a leak. Uhm, how about and verify what the problem is first and foremost! I blame BRP for this whole mess. Not a happy new customer!
 
great, my dealer did not order any screw from the factory, they only ordered Loctite from a local distributor. Called the dealer and they have no clue about this set screw being replaced! Great, Now I have to wait another week! This is so frustrating! Why is it so difficult! My local dealership is CLUELESS, said they haven't even looked to see where the leak is coming from, took the customers word where it was coming from!

It makes sense to replace the screw. Dealership also said they called BRP and mine is not in the range of the recall. grrrr. They also said that forums such as this can generate false information, ect!

If your Spyder is not in the range of the warranty campaign, then the dealer needs to look at it like any other warrantied machine that comes in with a problem...troubleshoot and repair. It is still their responsibility whether it is on a bulletin or not. An owner should not describe the repair unless he or she is certain that it applies...the dealer is correct to question following a forum report blindly. Let them try to do their jobs first, then point them in the right direction if necessary. If all else fails, contact BRP Customer Care. If this is the same problem outside the original range, or a different problem, the dealer will report it to BRP in order to get reimbursement, and other owners may benefit.
 
Photo of underneath clutch housing 2014 RT set screw oil drip leak

2014 RT set screw oil leak underneath.jpg
great, my dealer did not order any screw from the factory, they only ordered Loctite from a local distributor. Called the dealer and they have no clue about this set screw being replaced! Great, Now I have to wait another week! This is so frustrating! Why is it so difficult! My local dealership is CLUELESS, said they haven't even looked to see where the leak is coming from, took the customers word where it was coming from!

It makes sense to replace the screw. Dealership also said they called BRP and mine is not in the range of the recall. grrrr. They also said that forums such as this can generate false information, ect!

Here is a photo of my 2014 RT set screw oil drip leak. Just re-Loctited same set screw, & I still had a drip oil leak. New set screw stopped leak.
When riding, the wind moves the small oil drip to cover muffler, etc.
Like I mentioned just putting polishing cloths under leak, you can keep riding until repairs are made.
They don't change your oil, just top off for small amount that drained out.
Hope this helps 2014 RT riders.
Your call. Jim
 
New Set Screw?

If BRP is providing new set screws for those that leak, what about the rest of the machines that have not yet leaked and were built before BRP corrected the problem, or may not be on their Vin list of potential leakers?

Sounds to me like something that needs clarifying by BRP. I'd hate to be on a trip and this one little thing crop to cause problems.
 
If BRP is providing new set screws for those that leak, what about the rest of the machines that have not yet leaked and were built before BRP corrected the problem, or may not be on their Vin list of potential leakers?

Sounds to me like something that needs clarifying by BRP. I'd hate to be on a trip and this one little thing crop to cause problems.

I am calling BRP Monday to get this clarified. Also speaking to the service manager tuesday as to why the tech did not even look to see where the oil leak is coming from.

And to all the people that say I am whining and to drive it. I am not whining, I am simply frustrated and want a simple answer to a simple problem. Seems like no one cares about the problem at BRP or the dealer!
 
Hi everyone,


There seems to be some confusion surrounding this bulletin. Here is the corrected information:


The bulletin mentioned in this thread is deprecated; it was temporary and has been replaced by a newer one that your dealer will be able to compare your VIN against. The dealers who will service affected vehicles (a very small number) should already have the parts required to perform the update shipped to them. Also, note that all vehicles produced after this bulletin was released already have the update applied to them.


Hope this helps clear things up.
 
Hi everyone,


There seems to be some confusion surrounding this bulletin. Here is the corrected information:


The bulletin mentioned in this thread is deprecated; it was temporary and has been replaced by a newer one that your dealer will be able to compare your VIN against. The dealers who will service affected vehicles (a very small number) should already have the parts required to perform the update shipped to them. Also, note that all vehicles produced after this bulletin was released already have the update applied to them.


Hope this helps clear things up.

Thanks.
 
Thanks again Steve, I am just frustrated at my dealer for not even looking for the leak, they relied on what a customer said and ordered the loctite. I'll deal with them tomorrow, hopefully it is something easy to fix.
 
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