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JohnCM
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What do you think about engine break in periods?
If so, how many miles do you consider it "good"?

I've heard many different opinions on this, What do you think though?

Posts: 3545 | From: Roseville | Registered: Mar 2002  |  :
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I have heared 1000 miles but take it all the way through the rpm ranges and not to keep it at one speed or under a certain speed.
Posts: 935 | From: Oakley Ca | Registered: Dec 2001  |  :
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Originally posted by sharkattack:
I have heared 1000 miles but take it all the way through the rpm ranges and not to keep it at one speed or under a certain speed.

Well said, let it break in for about 1000 miles and i wouldnt get too hard on it til atleast 1500 better safe then sorry [Eek!]

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Posts: 277 | From: Modesto | Registered: Dec 2002  |  :
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Go to 6,500 the first time you start it, to make sure everything is ok [Big Grin]

I would wait at least until 1,000 miles, shid\fting no higher the 3,500.

Run regular oil for teh first few thousand, then switch to synthetic

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Posts: 4033 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Dec 2000  |  :
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This is Dss's break in procedure - The first time you start the engine hold it at about 2000-2500 for about 20 minutes, then change the oil to get rid of any metal shavings. Be easy on the engine, no higher than 3500, for 3000 miles then you can decide if you want put synthetic in it or not - they did not recomend the snythetic but I put it in anyway.

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Posts: 147 | From: FiveTen | Registered: Mar 2002  |  :
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Oh by the way you can use either 10w30 or 40...

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Posts: 147 | From: FiveTen | Registered: Mar 2002  |  :
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we have a rule with my friends after we build a motor.

-Fire it up, take one turn, floor it, then repeat until the smile leaves your face.

Yeah you have to actually break in a flat tappet cam but who still uses those anyway? You have to break in the piston rings but there are a million different theories on that, the best one i've heard is just drive it like you would normally.

Posts: 2828 | From: West Bay, CA | Registered: Aug 2002  |  :
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Start it up and let run for 20 minutes or so and set the timing, check for leaks ect... Then change the oil/filter and go race it!

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Posts: 2121 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Aug 2001  |  :
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my car-2001 gt- brand new 40 miles. cousin hops in and drives it while im standing in the front yard. after he leaves the block rrrrrrrr thats all i heard. I was pissed! he floored it with 40 miles, but anyways my point was it runs fine now and has 24,000 miles.

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