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Doesn't Guzzi refer to the rear drive as the transmission ? Dusty
Pete,If the idiocy occurred at the dealer, wouldn't that be warranty work? I've only had two guzzi's serviced at the dealer, my 02 Cal SS and my Griso 1100, both for their 600 mile service, both done wrong and redone in my garage. Amazing a dealer could not put in the proper oil or adjust the valves, or tighten up the sump so it did not leak like a sieve on my Cali. on the Griso, the dealer did not have a filter wrench, so the 10-40 was spewing out due to a loose filter, but I needed to add the correct oil anyway.... And I paid money to both of these dealers. Never again. I would rather do it myself, or even let a drunken Austrian have at it instead of the dealers we once had in So Cal. Pro Italia might be a bit better, but my guzzi's never need work, so it doesn't really matter, just oil/filter changesCheers,
Just to clarify... About 450ml of 85w-90 was used and about 150ml of 85W-140 was used. I can't be certain where he used what. Although from the fluids remaining in the bottles it seems correct (perhaps I need to add a bit of the 85w-90). The back story is that the dealer doesn't use or stock AGIP products and would have substituted 15w-50 motor oil for the specified 10w-60 if I hadn't provided it. His comment was it's hard to get a good 10w-60. Additionally, as per this forum, the dealer doesn't have a stellar reputation. I used him because the first service was included with my purchase.No instructions were given to the dealer other than to use the fluids I provided.
It's also possible that with full fluids the bike will run fine.
No! That will take away any leverage you have with the dealer. Call the dealer. Tell him you want to return the bike due to the noise. Do not ride it. Witness them draining and measuring the oil. That way all the cards are on the table and everyone can see them. Go from there.
This is a complex state of affairs.
I don't think he should deal with this himself. This is what a lawyer is for.The dealership is holding all the cards and calling all the shots without a lawyer involved.Otherwise this dealership is going to take the easy way out and just say the transmission is OK.Lawyer can get this bike sent to an independent shop and properly inspected and charged to this dealership for any and all work. The lawyer can secure a court order to do just that.
If it turns out that all that happens is an oil level adjustment the dealer should buy you an extended warranty.