yeoldetymewarrior8
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know of a good break-in procedure for new piston and rings?
let it warm up for a good while ideling anen take it out and run it 1/4 throotle for a while not over then1/2 and repeat 5/8 then change the oil then its broke in after changing the oil 1/8 for 5 minits then its fully brok in good method ive used for yeard now good results
I do not know for sure if it is that different for break in, but I consistently build and run 7-800 hp big blocks in my boat. They lead the type of abused life as ATVs. Constant revving, beating the crap out of them. i agree that you should not idle for the first 10-20 mins on the bike. actually what happens is that you are sitting still and the engine is not efficiently cooling so the rings and new piston/s expand faster than you want thus causing premature wear. You should alternate rpm range with no extended periods at any given range. I personally give a 20 min oil change and then at about 4-5 hours change again and then beat the hell out of it. Like I said once more, warrior and 540 chevy stroker are on different plains but both four strokes going through a rough life. It costs me 15,000 for a good build on my boat so I think this type of break in would be OK!!!! PLus I agree on natural oil for break in!!!!
anything specific that i should do while building the motor? (thats not in a clymer)
and what kind of gasket kit do u recommend?
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