if the machine work was done right, cylinders untapered and round with the correct grit hone, they'll be seated in 10 minutes or less.I would run it somewhat easy for about the first 50 hours.... oil/filter change after and move forward.
Vary the rpms a bit , but dont baby it .......... diesels need to be run at their torque heavy rpm, so - I would run it 50-75% rpms for a bit depending on what you are doing.
That is repeated by folks that have no clue and shouldn't be giving any advice.I was told run it like you stole it
Thanks for the information.if the machine work was done right, cylinders untapered and round with the correct grit hone, they'll be seated in 10 minutes or less.
Yeah this guy is full of schizz.That is repeated by folks that have no clue and shouldn't be giving any advice.
Good advice from the racing world, loose is fast. Longevity isn't in their vocabulary and they have big budgets for rebuilding engines.I was told run it like you stole it
Yes, he sure is full of it.Yeah this guy is full of schizz.
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Piston rings need some speed to quickly seat properly, other engine parts may be damaged if the fit isn't ideal with excessive speed. When saying that you used break-in oil, I guess that it was an oil with high ZDDP content, which will add some protection. It is all a balancing act and the fans of running a new engine hard are not dealing with reality. I think that you will find that new tractors have been started and stopped repeatedly as the dealer moves them in and out of the shop for assembly and fitting of attachments, that golden hour of treating a new engine properly is totally lost in the shuffle.I had new pistons/liners installed in my 120 HP tractor last yr. I recommend utilizing break-in oil until 1st oil change. I just put my tractor to work doing the task it's performed for yrs IE pulling rd baler making 4X5.5 rd bales. I suppose the rings seated fine because it uses no oil between oil changes