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jesseT18
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running in Sat, 31 July 2004 08:21 Go to next message
hey everyone
could somsone give me a run down exactly how 'running in' a new engine should be done, its got new pistons new rings in a fresh boar and hoan.
eg: 0-100km, stay under 2000rpm
100-300km, stay under 3000, you get what i mean
i just wanna do it right cause i've heard u can run it in too gently or too hard
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TurboRA28
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 08:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mate when I ran mine in the main opinion I got was the most important thing is to load it up and dont keep it at any one RPM for too long..

So go up some hills in like 4th and load the engine up, dont cruise on the freeway at 3000rpm, more go along say the old pac and keep varing the revs.

Don't baby it! But then dont jump in there and rev the tits off it.

First off run some shitty oil or running in oil, then after 1000 or so put some good in.


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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 08:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 08:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
basically just drive it rom 500-1000Ks in and around the city area. thats the best way cause you got turns, straights, lights, etc and givees the best all round run in...

and like turboRA28 said, use somewhat crappy oil and then full service after the 1000Ks mark
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The most important parts about running an engine in are loading it up, oil and never let the car idle...

Loading it up exactly how RA28 suggested or flat roads from 20kmh to 60kmh in 5th gear... That beds the rings in properly...

Oil - I used Penrite running in oil and it went fine... Left that in there for 100kms... Then changed to Castrol GTX2 (the black bottle)... Dumped that at 500kms... Refilled again with GTX2 and changed again at 1000kms... GTX2 again till 5,000kms and now I use genuine toyota oil... Really good stuff and cheap as chips...

Never let the car idle... Even when sitting at lights or in traffic, fluctuate the idle and the same as when in traffic...
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jesseT18
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 09:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hmm that article was interesting, thanks for that! that got me more confused!
do a run it hard!!
at this stage dad reckens, run it on idle for 30 minutes to start with, then drive it for about 150kms under 3000...putting load on it like joel said, then stretch it out a bit along the old highway? with some compression brakeing thrown in, sound good?
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dont let it idle!!
man i think ill just stick with the 3tc
too many different storys, so basically i dont wanna run it soft at all, it'll idol for probably 5-10 minutes when we are tuning it up, doing timing and carbs....then i wanna cruiser aorund under 3000 with load on the engine, like rollaboy said 20kmh to 60kmh in 5th gear, then after a week or so doing that stretch it out on the old highway
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 09:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hit the blue mountains for a drive but load on the engine for 2000kms then drive it normally for another 2000kms changing the oil of course the red line the shit out of it Laughing
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 09:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Trust me dude... Don't let it idle for extended periods... I'm a mechanic and did my engine the same way... Engine is running fine...
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Re: running in Sat, 31 July 2004 22:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mate I strongly suggest NOT to let it idle. The rings bed in within the first 30mins or so of the engines life, with it sitting there idling they will never bed in.

I made this mistake with my 18RG and ended up just glazing the bores.

Start it, quickly check for any problems, then get in and start driving!

I dunno why, but seems from the old dinosaur V8 days people used to let the engines idle for hours to wear in and then drive on the freeway at 2000rpm for 8 hours. Dunno why this was but with our engines it's not the way to go about it.

Maybe back then bearing technology wasn't as good?
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jesseT18
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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 08:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeah thats exactly the way my dad did it with his 6 cyl holdens, he was telling me to do it like this too...
boy am i glad i checked with you guys first!
thanks for all the input everyone you may have just saved my engine
how long do you think i should be loading the engine at low rpm's before it's safe to stretch her out?
gees thats going to take a lot of self control to not flatten it, im so curious how hard its going to go!
and where can i get some shit oil?

[Updated on: Sun, 01 August 2004 08:23]

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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
you can get crap oil from FRANKLINS NO FRILLS Very Happy

i wouldnt go over 3000-3500rpm with in the first 500Ks
change oil & from 500-1000 i wouldnt go over 4000
after that do full service (sparks, filters, oil) and GO FOR GOLD Very Happy
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SeptemberSquallIndustries
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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 11:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jessetamsett wrote on Sun, 01 August 2004 18:19

yeah thats exactly the way my dad did it with his 6 cyl holdens, he was telling me to do it like this too...


Is that the same person who said you don't need valve stem seals?
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jesseT18
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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 11:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hahaha it sure is!!!
but his told me a lot of things, and as far as i know...his right 99% of the time!
better check...your not suppose to use a head gasket on twin cam engine are ya?
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NeiGH
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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 12:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I think this pretty much explains the whole process

http://board.performanceforums.com/forums/showthre ad.php?s=&threadid=67177842
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SeptemberSquallIndustries
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Re: running in Sun, 01 August 2004 12:45 Go to previous message
Actually the additional weight of a DOHC valvetrain effectively squishes the softer alloy head onto the cast iron block, so no, no head gasket required! Shocked
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