TacoJon
Member
Started up the Roxor today. It was very cold, around 3 deg F. It actually took two tries to start. After it got started and I got done running it I noticed a small puddle of oil under the Roxor. It looked like it was coming from the oil filter.
Yes, I do know how to change a filter and oil but was wondering if perhaps the super cold temps maybe had something to do with it? I've not had this issue before however I've never started it when it was this cold.
Can thick oil build up pressure in causing it to squirt out where the weakest link is? Once it warms up again I'll probably call my dealer but I just wanted to see what you all thought.
Yes, I do know how to change a filter and oil but was wondering if perhaps the super cold temps maybe had something to do with it? I've not had this issue before however I've never started it when it was this cold.
Can thick oil build up pressure in causing it to squirt out where the weakest link is? Once it warms up again I'll probably call my dealer but I just wanted to see what you all thought.