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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 01:27 PM
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Default blaster piston and ring break in method?...

i was told to just put the piston and rings in and hot rod the crap out of it for about a half a tank?...this cant be true.....what is the proper break in meathod for a 2002 blaster stock rebuild?...
 
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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 01:37 PM
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Default blaster piston and ring break in method?...

Well, I do know that when my friend bought his blaster the dealer told him to take it easy and 3 tanks of gas did it. He started riding it hard after about 2 and it runs fine and idols and everything so I would say 2 whole tanks of gas going easy on it, which is not revving it up really high and puttin stress on the motor. After that you should be good
 
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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 01:54 PM
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Default blaster piston and ring break in method?...

THere are different schools of thought on this. Search the forums. There's a website a guy did about not riding it easy. But getting on it pretty good, then letting it cool completely down. About 3 times like this. Most important thing is to COMPLETELY warm the bike up before you ride it.

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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 02:25 PM
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Default blaster piston and ring break in method?...

My method is pretty involved but here goes:
Piston has all sharp edges sanded to a slight radius before installing.
Fire up and let idle for 5 minutes, shut down and cool for a hour.
Fire up again and idle/slightly blip throttle for 10 minutes, shut down and cool for a hour.
Fire up again and idle/slightly blip throttle for 15 minutes, shut down and cool for a hour.
Now ride it easy for 1/2 hour, shut down and cool for a hour.
Next,pull the top end apart and sand down any high spots on the piston. There will be slight scraping/galling at the high spots.
Put it back together and go hard.
This may sound extreme but my 85 cr500 is on its stock bore and 2nd piston. I also assembly the top end dry. When I lube the piston and cylinder before assembly I get blowby right from the beginning.
 
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