Bought my 12yr old son a used 2004 polaris 550 supersport. It had 1200 miles on the clock and was/is in mint condition. So he put about 600 trouble free miles on it riding local trails and fields so I figured he was ready to do some riding on the groomed trails up north. Got him up north and headed out for a day ride and the sled fires right up and is running great as usual. After about 30 miles cruising at an average speed of about 40mph, I pulled over to take a break and see how he's doing. As my son pulls up and parks behind me, when his sled idled down it sounded like the engine was "rattling". My first thought was a crank bearing but figured if it was, the whole engine was going to have to come apart anyways, so we continued on to our first stop for lunch. He told me that at speed going down the trail, it felt fine. Had power as normal but only made that. "Rattling" noise at idle. After lunch we headed back toward the truck, which at this point was 45-50 miles away. Well, to no surprise of mine, we got about 5 miles from the truck and his sled list power , spit and sputtered, then died. It didn't seize but when you pulled it over it just sounded like metal on metal clunking around in there.
So we towed it to the truck and hauled it back home. I pulled the head off just to see if I could see anything wrong, expecting that I wouldn't as I thought it was a crank issue for dome reason. What do I find? Mag side piston is completely melted around the outside and a huge blob of melted aluminum stuck to the top of the piston on the exhaust port side. Also, quickly mic'd the cylinders to find that the mag side has been bored to 73.5mm with the pto side still at the stock 73 mm spec. So it's burned down before on the previous owner and he didn't tell me. Now I'm thinking that there might not be any issue with the crank at all. Now that the head is off, it pulls over nice and smooth, no more banging around.
I've read some of the links on here about the horror stories of these motors and I still have some questions.
1.) how do I tell if the crank is ok or not without tearing down the entire engine?
2.)was the noise I was hearing normal for a melting down piston that had a blob of aluminum on top of it?
3.) do I just put this thing back together and sell it?
4.) do it completely rebuild it and add heat shields and cooling ducts and raise the needles to fatten up the low end?
5.) do i spend $1000 on a salvage yard engine?
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So we towed it to the truck and hauled it back home. I pulled the head off just to see if I could see anything wrong, expecting that I wouldn't as I thought it was a crank issue for dome reason. What do I find? Mag side piston is completely melted around the outside and a huge blob of melted aluminum stuck to the top of the piston on the exhaust port side. Also, quickly mic'd the cylinders to find that the mag side has been bored to 73.5mm with the pto side still at the stock 73 mm spec. So it's burned down before on the previous owner and he didn't tell me. Now I'm thinking that there might not be any issue with the crank at all. Now that the head is off, it pulls over nice and smooth, no more banging around.
I've read some of the links on here about the horror stories of these motors and I still have some questions.
1.) how do I tell if the crank is ok or not without tearing down the entire engine?
2.)was the noise I was hearing normal for a melting down piston that had a blob of aluminum on top of it?
3.) do I just put this thing back together and sell it?
4.) do it completely rebuild it and add heat shields and cooling ducts and raise the needles to fatten up the low end?
5.) do i spend $1000 on a salvage yard engine?
Go ahead and ask me questions and give me as much opinion and feed back as you can.
Thanks
