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ASV RT75 Unexplainable Fire
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<blockquote data-quote="MT Ranch" data-source="post: 125969" data-attributes="member: 23084"><p>If there are other theories on the cause of the fire, they have not been shared with us. Currently everyone for the ASV dealership mechanics to the fire investigators that have examined the near new spotless machine has had the same reaction as to the cause of the fire directly under the open exhaust port. However, ASV has agreed to have an open discussion with us on the cause of the fire and we are hopeful that answers will be forthcoming for all. As pointed out above, the concern is the application of this Cummins engine and venting the exhaust directly within inches of the plastic valve cover, wiring harness, and fuel rail. In other applications of the motor this may not be the case, or it may not be installed into such a tight configuration. We are very hopeful that ASV and Cummins will share what they feel was the cause of the fire and provide something plausible to dispute their Dealership mechanics and field conversations from the fire investigator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT Ranch, post: 125969, member: 23084"] If there are other theories on the cause of the fire, they have not been shared with us. Currently everyone for the ASV dealership mechanics to the fire investigators that have examined the near new spotless machine has had the same reaction as to the cause of the fire directly under the open exhaust port. However, ASV has agreed to have an open discussion with us on the cause of the fire and we are hopeful that answers will be forthcoming for all. As pointed out above, the concern is the application of this Cummins engine and venting the exhaust directly within inches of the plastic valve cover, wiring harness, and fuel rail. In other applications of the motor this may not be the case, or it may not be installed into such a tight configuration. We are very hopeful that ASV and Cummins will share what they feel was the cause of the fire and provide something plausible to dispute their Dealership mechanics and field conversations from the fire investigator. [/QUOTE]
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