I'm sure it is covered somewhere in the genuine manual but like a lot of things I'm having trouble finding it.
I've had a 0.5mm rebore and new IMD pistons and rings fitted and have just started running in on mineral oil.
My questions are how many miles are required (500?) and after this I assume I just need to re-torque the head, re-check the valve clearances and then change the filter and oil to semi-synthetic? Anything else I've forgotten?
Thanks
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Running in - rebore and new pistons
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Re: Running in - rebore and new pistons
Build engine.
Start it , get it hot. cool overnight and re-torque head.
Use whatever oil in the engine you normally use, mineral or semi.
Don't baby the engine, just run it as normal without going daft and don't sit at a steady revs or speeds for any length of time.
Use engine braking to push the rings into the bores for a better long term seal.
The tootling around for 500 miles under whatever revs thing is mostly old school cobblers reserved for old brit iron and you'll end up with glazed bores if you go too steady.
The first 20 mins and 20 miles of riding sets the baseline for how well the motor will perform in the future.
You can re-torque the head at any miles you like when checking the shims but you'll probably find it didn't need it after the first overnight one.
Start it , get it hot. cool overnight and re-torque head.
Use whatever oil in the engine you normally use, mineral or semi.
Don't baby the engine, just run it as normal without going daft and don't sit at a steady revs or speeds for any length of time.
Use engine braking to push the rings into the bores for a better long term seal.
The tootling around for 500 miles under whatever revs thing is mostly old school cobblers reserved for old brit iron and you'll end up with glazed bores if you go too steady.
The first 20 mins and 20 miles of riding sets the baseline for how well the motor will perform in the future.
You can re-torque the head at any miles you like when checking the shims but you'll probably find it didn't need it after the first overnight one.
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Re: Running in - rebore and new pistons
Thanks for the advice, much appreciated.
Re: Running in - rebore and new pistons
I plodded on mine and glazed the bores....lesson learnt. When it was rebored to 1075 i made sure not to hang about and get it up and down the revs all the time, with plenty of engine breaking. I tried to keep off long A roads and motorways. After 50 miles i rode it like i stole it ......goes really well now.
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