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Re: Engine run-in

To: "Rocky Entriken" <rocky@tri.net>, <JFrymark@aol.com>, <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Engine run-in
From: "John Kipping" <johnkipping@inet.net.nz>
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:25:16 +1200
Yes, absolutely essential not to use a synthetic for bedding in piston
rings. This bedding in is to some extent wearing out - "running in" oil is
best if you can get any, otherwise the cheapest engine oil you can get. The
quickest way of running in rings is to go up hills in top gear at 30 mph and
put you're foot hard down on the accelerator, don't overrev and don't
overheat.
John Kipping
----- Original Message -----
From: Rocky Entriken <rocky@tri.net>
To: <JFrymark@aol.com>; <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Engine run-in


> My engine builder (Wayne Snyder, The Able Co.), who swears by the
synthetics
> (so much so that he finally got me switched over after years and years of
> resistance to change ;-), does say to run it in with regular oil (he calls
> it "mineral oil") first.
>
> About one autocross with the regular stuff, then change.
>
> The synthetic is "too slippery." It lubricates so well things like piston
> rings don't seat (or take much longer to do so). That's my understanding.
> Too slippery is good after everything is happy in the engine.
>
> --Rocky Entriken
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <JFrymark@aol.com>
> To: <fot@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 6:41 PM
> Subject: Engine run-in
>
>
> > I am completely rebuilding an engine that I was running on Redline
> synthetic
> > oil. I believe a previous thread had a consensus on running in with
> > non-synthetic, then switching over. Other than the cost factor of a few
> oil
> > changes (not insignificant), any reasons not to start up on synthetic?
Any
> > bad experiences I hope not to repeat?
> >
> > John Frymark
> > VARA EP #67 TR4A

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