Break-in advice?
#2
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
This is controversial, but on all my recent machines I have gone with Motoman's method. Use a petroleum oil (Honda GN4) during break-in, then you can switch to a synthetic if you like.
I am religious about "heat cycling" my new engines. That is, I warm it up completely and then go climb one of the monster hills behind my house a couple of times. I go up at near full throtle, then come down in a low gear for lots of compression braking. Then I cool it off completely, and do it again the next day. After about 5 times, I then ride it normally for about 10 hours, and switch to Maxima Extra, ester synthetic oil.
This is controversial, but on all my recent machines I have gone with Motoman's method. Use a petroleum oil (Honda GN4) during break-in, then you can switch to a synthetic if you like.
I am religious about "heat cycling" my new engines. That is, I warm it up completely and then go climb one of the monster hills behind my house a couple of times. I go up at near full throtle, then come down in a low gear for lots of compression braking. Then I cool it off completely, and do it again the next day. After about 5 times, I then ride it normally for about 10 hours, and switch to Maxima Extra, ester synthetic oil.
#5
Everyone has a different method. When a customer ask me how to break in his new top end i tell him just ride it like he is going to ride it no different. but when i give the bike back to him it has been started and rode for about 5 min. It does not take long for the rings to seat.
#6
i do pretty much what reconranger does but I will let it idle for a few minutes for the first couple of cycles and then ride it for a few more cycles. Always letting it cool down completely before the next cycle. On my 2 strokes after about 5-7 hrs run time I will tear down the top end and sand/polish the high spots on the piston and put it back together. I also put my 2 stroke engines together virtually dry.
#7
I agree with pretty much everyone else, I always run mine fairly hard trying to put a load on the engine and then let it completely cool down, and then do it again a few times letting it go thru heat cycles. Be sure to change the oil and oil filter after a few rides to get rid of all the shavings.
And when I say put a "load" on the engine, I don't mean high RPM's, I mean pull thru all the gears.
And when I say put a "load" on the engine, I don't mean high RPM's, I mean pull thru all the gears.
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