Just throwing this out there for thoughts. Has anyone else had an issue like this.
If you are standing in front of the Spyder looking in at the engine on the right side, you can see oil seeping down the front of the motor. It's not so bad that it is actually dripping on the floor of my garage, but it is very wet and collecting on the panel that you remove for the oil change to drain the oil on that side. I took it into my local dealer (where I purchased it originally in '22) about 6 weeks ago and they said that the leak was coming from the seal ring on the engine oil galley plug. They replaced it and I thought the issue was resolved.
Fast forward to last week when I was going over my Spyder, I was getting ready to take my 13 yr old Granddaughter for a ride up to Yosemite, and I noticed that the oil leak was still there. I went back to the dealer, told them, and got it back in to be looked at again. Now they now say it might be the O ring on the starter. They ordered the part and are going to replace it. My confidence level is low right now, but I'm hopeful.
Luckily, I am still under warranty, as I purchased the BRP B.ES.T. extended warranty. I would attach some pictures, but I didn't think of taking any before I put it in the shop.
If you are standing in front of the Spyder looking in at the engine on the right side, you can see oil seeping down the front of the motor. It's not so bad that it is actually dripping on the floor of my garage, but it is very wet and collecting on the panel that you remove for the oil change to drain the oil on that side. I took it into my local dealer (where I purchased it originally in '22) about 6 weeks ago and they said that the leak was coming from the seal ring on the engine oil galley plug. They replaced it and I thought the issue was resolved.
Fast forward to last week when I was going over my Spyder, I was getting ready to take my 13 yr old Granddaughter for a ride up to Yosemite, and I noticed that the oil leak was still there. I went back to the dealer, told them, and got it back in to be looked at again. Now they now say it might be the O ring on the starter. They ordered the part and are going to replace it. My confidence level is low right now, but I'm hopeful.
Luckily, I am still under warranty, as I purchased the BRP B.ES.T. extended warranty. I would attach some pictures, but I didn't think of taking any before I put it in the shop.



