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Stealer Of Souls wrote:So far so good. Matches what I've heard (more or less).
Maybe what I was told was meant to be, try to avoid sustained high rpm?
Stealer Of Souls wrote:Cool.
I was thinking a good spirited drive out to Piha for me. That is a nice twisty section with lots of up and down, and a 100kph speed limit.
So I should avoid sustaining anyone one given RPM too much and try to do high load stuff.
Stealer Of Souls wrote:ARGH confused about load now...
Mr Revhead wrote:interesting fivebob..... iv been told that method by several engine builders and mechanics (note mechanics not parts swappers) and the local tech teaches that method
And finally, for optimum assurance of proper surface finish and bore geometry, many rebuilders also vacuum test the cylinders to make sure the rings are giving the proper seal after the engine has been assembled.
Daimler-Benz
Adamal wrote:I'd stay away from Piha road and Scenic drive if I were you. A "spirited" drive out there will probably lead you to push your engine further than you should without realising it. When driving around there like that, your subconcious takes over the control over the engine, when it should be your concious mind.
Mr Revhead wrote:Daimler-Benz
youd think the longest running car maker would.... but working on thier cars changes your perception![]()
maybe im wrong on the full throttle part, but it was defitly that speed range to apply load to the rings.
ah well, im no engine builder so im gunna go read those articles fivebob posted
1998 wrote:http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Might add to your soup of uncertainty.
If I were you, do what the engine builder told you.
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