Break in with synthetic?
- dave04kdx
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Break in with synthetic?
I'm rebuilding the top end on my 04. I was wondering what the opinion is on break in with synthetic premix? I have been using Amsoil Interceptor. BTW, the power valves in my bike were very clean after putting 2500+ miles on the bike. The Amsoil is good stuff.
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That is great concerning the power valves and the synthetic. My experience is the same on dirt bikes and snowmachines - jet it fairly close - ride it hard enough to work the engine and open the PV and you can almost forget about PV maintenance until its time to rebuild the top end. Normally I just need to use WD-40 and a scotch bright pad and the PV is clean. (I better knock on wood)
My experience is also you do not get carbon build-up in the exhaust pipe, cylinder head exhaust flange, or in the combustion chamber. There will be some minor carbon on top of the piston but nothing that needs to be chipped away. Sometimes it is just re-ring the piston and reassembly the top end - carbon trace on the top of piston not worth dealing with.
Nothing wrong with a good petroleum oil but a clean engine and minimal wear upon inspection sold me on synthetics years ago.
I break engines in with synthetic and have yet to had any problems getting the rings to seal. I do put a pretty good load on the engine for very short periods of time though during the break in.
My experience is also you do not get carbon build-up in the exhaust pipe, cylinder head exhaust flange, or in the combustion chamber. There will be some minor carbon on top of the piston but nothing that needs to be chipped away. Sometimes it is just re-ring the piston and reassembly the top end - carbon trace on the top of piston not worth dealing with.
Nothing wrong with a good petroleum oil but a clean engine and minimal wear upon inspection sold me on synthetics years ago.
I break engines in with synthetic and have yet to had any problems getting the rings to seal. I do put a pretty good load on the engine for very short periods of time though during the break in.
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