Following up on SpyderJeff's good information that he had seen some 2011 RT's with insufficient clearance between the frame and the engine "cradle" as the motor mounts seem to have settled down and let the cradle touch the frame. When I had the splash pan off to change the oil the other day, I managed to get underneath and view the situation from there rather than trying to see the motor mounts from the top. Looking forward from where the splash pan would be, I took a couple photos of what I saw:


It appears the cradle is hitting on the raised weld bead of the frame, shown by the arrows. I managed to get a piece of paper in between the two but I could not get a standard business card in between. That's how close -- certainly close enough be a problem when the engine is vibrating under load.
I showed this to my dealer. His BRP tech had just returned from school and he said this was talked about but didn't know of a specific BRP solution. He had not seen this yet himself. The dealer called BRP and reported to them that my VIN number had the problem and what should they do. BRP responded with a faxed procedure to shim the front motor mounts and they offer BRP shims made to do the job. They said that later in 2011 production these shims were installed during production (mine was built in April). They said the shims were 2.5mm, quite a bit less than SpyderJeff's 4.5mm which I believe BRP had told him.
Anyway, bottom line is my dealer ordered the shims from BRP and has the procedure in hand. If the snow isn't flying when they get the shims, I'll be the guinea pig and have him do the procedure. Sounds like a major job to me but better than vibration for the next 100K. When I get the job done, I'll report back on the results. Thanks Spyder Jeff for alerting me to this possibility. If you don't look for it, you'll never see it. And if the dealer doesn't ask BRP the question, they'll never get the procedure.


It appears the cradle is hitting on the raised weld bead of the frame, shown by the arrows. I managed to get a piece of paper in between the two but I could not get a standard business card in between. That's how close -- certainly close enough be a problem when the engine is vibrating under load.
I showed this to my dealer. His BRP tech had just returned from school and he said this was talked about but didn't know of a specific BRP solution. He had not seen this yet himself. The dealer called BRP and reported to them that my VIN number had the problem and what should they do. BRP responded with a faxed procedure to shim the front motor mounts and they offer BRP shims made to do the job. They said that later in 2011 production these shims were installed during production (mine was built in April). They said the shims were 2.5mm, quite a bit less than SpyderJeff's 4.5mm which I believe BRP had told him.
Anyway, bottom line is my dealer ordered the shims from BRP and has the procedure in hand. If the snow isn't flying when they get the shims, I'll be the guinea pig and have him do the procedure. Sounds like a major job to me but better than vibration for the next 100K. When I get the job done, I'll report back on the results. Thanks Spyder Jeff for alerting me to this possibility. If you don't look for it, you'll never see it. And if the dealer doesn't ask BRP the question, they'll never get the procedure.