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Break-In Period

Posted: 4/11/02 12:41pm Message 1 of 6
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Is there still such a thing as an engine "Break-In Period"?
If so, how long is it? What should you not do during the period? When should the first oil change occur? etc...

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Break-In Period

Posted: 4/11/02 9:11pm Message 2 of 6
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Adam,
Ya know, that is a VERY good question. A new car really requires no break-in period anymore. I don't know if that is true for a crate engine. I understand the cams are broken in by running the engine for about 20-25 minutes at 2000 rpm. Again, I don't know if the crate engines have the cam broken in or not. I bet you won't hurt it if you put some 10-30 in it and do the 20 minute run at 2000 rpm.
But what the heck do I know, I work on computers.
Is there any way I can do something like your "project car" on the forum or within the site?
Good luck and I hope someone answers you that knows what they are talking about :-)


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Posted: 4/12/02 11:51am Message 3 of 6
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|QUOTE|glenns said: Is there any way I can do something like your "project car" on the forum or within the site?
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Glenn,
sure. Use your Personal Home Page. You just need to create your pages offline, using MS-Word or Front Page or and HTML editor, then upload your files to your Personal Home Page.


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Break-In Period

Posted: 4/12/02 12:21pm Message 4 of 6
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Adam the advice that glenns offered is good . It certainly will not hurt to do a 2krpm run in for about 20 minutes ,,,, better safe than sorry .

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Posted: 4/13/02 8:54pm Message 5 of 6
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Hey Geo,
You are a mechanic....do you know the answer to the alternator question I posted in the electrical forum?
Glenn


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Posted: 4/15/02 6:58pm Message 6 of 6
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Sorry about that but I just saw your post !!

Geo |cool|


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