by sergei » Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:24 pm
if the motor has been rebuilt properly it should not smoke from start, in fact you should of not taken very easy, but you have to load it up in different of rpms in first kms. It is really important to have engine doing it's work in first kms as this way it ensures that the rings are hard against the bores and run in properly, if you take it lightly, glazing will occure without piston rings taking shape of the bore (and vice versa), thus blue smoking. Best way to run in the engine is to take it to track with lots of tight corners. Also make sure you do lots of engine braking, as this helps with running in process. Don't listen to old schoolers saying that you should take it lightly as this applies to bearings and other rotating parts, it used to be the way but these days engine use different matereals and tolerances, so bearing run in the first few kms.