Proper Initial Run In & Break In Proceedures

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100hp honda wrote:cool. what is he doing ? supposedly he did some 93hp zilla. seen the dyno paper for whatever thats worth. suzuki sucks so i dont really care. just saying :lol:
nothing special... redoing my crank and boring the cylinder for my PRO-X piston... great guy... :cool:
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blah alot of down time for just bore job :? . what ever floats your boat :lol:
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100hp honda wrote:blah alot of down time for just bore job :? . what ever floats your boat :lol:
bikes not ready to ride anyways so no worries :? .... plus its a bore job and crank rebuild.... :wink:
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I've been doing some reading about break ins. Folks are saying not to use Synthetic oil for break in. Too Slippery. I've never heard this for 2 strokes before, only 4 strokes. Anyone in the know about it?
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Shitty machine work needs to grind together to make it all fit with crap for oil....

Quality machine work lapps together nicely with Ami's mink oil...

Look it up....
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AlisoBob wrote:Shitty machine work needs to grind together to make it all fit with crap for oil....

Quality machine work lapps together nicely with Ami's mink oil...

Look it up....
So what you're saying is all the bikes are machined shittily (a word I just made up) right from the factory, cause they all recommend a break-in procedure? :wink:
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No, the OEM machine work is good, so you break them in on mink oil, and not reclaimed ATF with some ajax thrown in....
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most OEMs now factory fill with synthetic in performance applications. A lot of them factory fill with mobil 1 vettes, vpers, mitsu evos, etc. Hell, my kawi was factory filled with castrol r4 5w40 synthetic. I've been using rotella blue bottle 5w40 since day 1. I also put blue bottle rotella in the rzr which was factory filled with the polaris branded 0w40 synthetic.
My break-in method is: step 1, start engine, step 2, ride :wink:
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No, the OEM machine work is good
not on my bike....

broke in my cyl from roosty by boiling most of the coolant out and overreving it till it was out of gas, was running a little lean too

no problems with it even after sending quite a bit of dirt thru
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish
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2strokeforever wrote:[not on my bike....
Your motor wasent built by Honda/Japan.... It was built by "Service Honda".....

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ya, but service honda didnt bore it... and roosty checked that it wasnt droped, it had the taper bore special from honda
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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I have 3 more of those tapered cylinders here right now too, two fresh from the box (3rd new one is ok), the other tapered one has some hours on it but it was also a new replacement recently.
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Post by bwalker »

I believe Mr. Hall is spot on. One of the best snowmobile engine guys I know breaks his motors in on the dyno by bringing them up to temp, then making a series of pulls the last of which would sometimes make the expansion chamber head section start to glow.
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