Break In Secrets by MotoMan
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02-04-2007, 09:03 PM
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Hmm interesting, it appears that half of the people here agree with the "unconventional" breaking in method, and the other half appear wanting to agree yet they are a bit sceptical.. only one person thinks breaking the engine slowly in is the right thing to do. Quite different from 2 years ago or so, when we talked about this topic, if i remember correctly.
I'm wondering since opinions differ like aplles and watermelons.. does this "unconventional" breaking in method have any other implications or better said *conditions* (rebuilding_the_engine-wise) that this "new" method will only work under? i.e. building the engine with very close tolerances etc.. |
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