engine break-in
#1
my>? is once you start the break-in procedure as per manual instructions can you start on it one day and finish it the next or is it best to break the engine in all at once can anyone elaborate thanks...............................
#6
the biggest problems when braked-in a new engine is the normally hotter heat produced by the tight motor parts,,keep an eye on coolant as well
and leak possible,,the way you ride it at this moment will determine the way it should perform later,,,take it easy as it was the first time ever you ride a quad and most important let it cool at 20-30 min interval.changing regulary the motor oil til the brake-in time is done also help.a 4 stroke take longer than a 2 stroke so let it drink his gas slowly.on a brand new engine normally it is better to let it idle some time before go riding to be sure coolant is well sealed and trough the whole system.
and leak possible,,the way you ride it at this moment will determine the way it should perform later,,,take it easy as it was the first time ever you ride a quad and most important let it cool at 20-30 min interval.changing regulary the motor oil til the brake-in time is done also help.a 4 stroke take longer than a 2 stroke so let it drink his gas slowly.on a brand new engine normally it is better to let it idle some time before go riding to be sure coolant is well sealed and trough the whole system.
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