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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 35626" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I know you said it only happen once and I believe you but if you kept on pushing it after it killed , they will know as the computer stores all the times it shut down or the code for low oil pressure came up --------------I don't think I would pay to put it back together as the core fee is like less than the 1,250 I think it was you said they charged you to take it apart , which is ridiculous , it should have been 1/2 of that to take the motor out and break it down far enough to see what happened -------------------did you see the bottom of the oil pan , I would guess it had a 1/2 inch of silver looking paste which is probally the bearings -----I don't follow them on checking the spring after disassembling , the spring and ball that I know of that gets trash in it and makes you lose oil pressure is behind the nipple that holds the filter to the block and the motor doesn't need to be disassemble to check that ------- I have never seen what happened to you before happen to anyone , if nothing else I seen where they would offer you a free motor but no labor from the factory or free labor from the dealer and you pay for the motor , it 's like nether one is standing up for you ------the sensor shuts it down at about psi of oil pressure , buy the time it gets to that the motor was shot , so if you never really watched your gauge you may have never noticed that oil pressure was declining ----no doubt that Bobcat has lost it's edge on a reliable , easy to maintain machine but now it seems the support is lost as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 35626, member: 782"] I know you said it only happen once and I believe you but if you kept on pushing it after it killed , they will know as the computer stores all the times it shut down or the code for low oil pressure came up --------------I don't think I would pay to put it back together as the core fee is like less than the 1,250 I think it was you said they charged you to take it apart , which is ridiculous , it should have been 1/2 of that to take the motor out and break it down far enough to see what happened -------------------did you see the bottom of the oil pan , I would guess it had a 1/2 inch of silver looking paste which is probally the bearings -----I don't follow them on checking the spring after disassembling , the spring and ball that I know of that gets trash in it and makes you lose oil pressure is behind the nipple that holds the filter to the block and the motor doesn't need to be disassemble to check that ------- I have never seen what happened to you before happen to anyone , if nothing else I seen where they would offer you a free motor but no labor from the factory or free labor from the dealer and you pay for the motor , it 's like nether one is standing up for you ------the sensor shuts it down at about psi of oil pressure , buy the time it gets to that the motor was shot , so if you never really watched your gauge you may have never noticed that oil pressure was declining ----no doubt that Bobcat has lost it's edge on a reliable , easy to maintain machine but now it seems the support is lost as well [/QUOTE]
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