Breaking in an overhauled engine...
With that in mind, I was wondering: what is the best way to break it in? The indie mechanic who helped me put it together told me to:
1. Keep the revs low, but no lugging the engine
2. Don't go over 60 mph/100kmh
3. Change all fluids after the first 1,000 miles.
Any other suggestions? Thank you!
Btw I'm no Harley engine expert but this stuff applies to other engines so I'd assume it applies here too. There's also another school of though in how to break a engine in but I won't muddy the watar with that lol.
Baby the engine too much, and the rings may never seat properly.
Corvettes are pre-filled at the factory with Mobil 1, IIRC. So is the $2,000,000 Bugati Veyron.
And Bentley.
But there's nothing wrong with running dino oil the first 500 - 1,000 miles.
Then change it because you never know what's in it....... So it's a little cheaper and kinda smart to run dino oil because your rings will break in a little quicker and you're just gonna throw the oil away after a couple weeks anyway.
Peace of mind.
People insist they've run XXYY Oil for years and they've had no problems? That's almost certainly true but what they don't notice is the loss of power they've experienced over a long period of time.
Valves carbon up, rings wear, oil consumption increases, compression lowers.......
In 20,000 miles, you'll still have about the same power you started with if you use good Synthetic while the guy running cheap dino oil can't understand why his bike is losing power and smoke is coming out his exhaust ever time he starts it.
It's worth the extra few dollars.
Hell, even in cars, they're starting to notice that you can get a lot extra out of Synthetic. My new F-150 calls for up to 10,000 miles between oil changes. And that's with Ford's Synthetic Blend
Ain't gonna happen, just saying
http://www.rollingthundercycles.com/page/395028207
http://mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
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Thanks man! A little nervous on how to ride it the first miles though, which is why I'm asking how to break it properly. I've gotten great answers so far! (and some contradicting opinions as well)




