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Did a bunch of research and discovered the oil companies are making their oils so good it's not allowing a good bed in on the rings. The break in oil has no friction reducers its like the oil from 30 years ago.
I am curious where did you find the info to let the engine idle at 2500 rpm to heat cycle the engine? I've been building motorcycle engines since 1976 and have never came across that one.
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There ya go, that's where i found it. Even on there it says 5 min so obviously 15 min was an exaggeration. :silly: Like I said I went off of temperature so my internal clock is a tad off.
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Just don't thrash it or cruise at a constant speed/rpm out of the gate.
Use engine braking to push the rings into the bore.
No need for idling at whatever rpms unless you want to risk glazing the bores and no need to limit the max rpm's for any specific time or mileage period .
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As stated idling to long glazes the bores/ rings. I never understand why riders (in Australia where its warmer) warm up the bikes every morning for 5 to 10 minutes or more.
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I assume the previous carb settings will be close enough to start with, but for how long...considering the sync process may involve a period of extended idling time?
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What a lot of people don't realize is you only have one chance at breakin. Do it wrong and it requires a top end teardown, de glaze and rings. No amount of riding trying to bed the rings will work once the cylinders are glazed. Like I mentioned earlier break in occures in the first 15 to 20 minutes of it running. That is a narrow window so if you let the bike just sit there at idle all your doing is risking glazing the cylinders. Do your tuning after break in,
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Yeah i just stuck with the same jetting i had before hand (plus a dynajet kit so guess the needle IS different). Mine isn't that radical of a change all i figured it'd be close enough to break it in so i could work on tuning like you said to do baldy110.
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Have re-used many gaskets with no issues once treated like that.
Never had one leak when i've had just the heads off for whatever reason.
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zed1015 wrote: Been building engines for over 40 years and grease both sides of the base gasket ( in fact all paper gaskets ) and it stops them sticking and tearing on removal and aids settlement when bolting down.
Have re-used many gaskets with no issues once treated like that.
Never had one leak when i've had just the heads off for whatever reason.
I worked in a small shop while I was in college (auto mechanics). My boss required me to grease up all intake and exhaust gaskets prior to installation. The intakes came off easily and were reusable and the exhaust gaskets burned the grease into carobon which also came apart easily. The grease works great IMHO.
The last time I replaced my OEM base gasket, I put it on dry, and it is showing no leaks. I need to redo those pesky O-rings due to some slight seepage, but plan to deglaze and replace the base gasket again at that time. (not a big priority) I still need the APE studs, so this will wait until I can get a set. I also plan to glue this top end together like pitstop joe does it.
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