Break-In Procedure for Remanufactured Powerheads
The first 10 hours of operation • Double your oil with a major manufacturer TCW-3 Oil. • Use 92-94 Octane Fuel from a major manufacturer. • Do not use fuel with alcohol as an additive. Initial Break-In & Warm Up Procedure • Allow 4 hours at idle speed only for break-in of new pistons or rings. • Avoid continuous full throttle operation for the first 10 hours of operation. • Liquid cooled engines require that the engine be brought gradually to normal operating temperature to avoid cold seizure resulting from pistons expanding faster than the cylinder liner. RPM Recommendations • DO NOT RUN ENGINE AT CONSTANT RPM FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME. • After gradually bringing engine to normal operating temp., operate engine in gear at approx. 1500 RPM for 20 minutes. • Operate in gear at no more than 3000 RPM for the next 60 minutes. • Cruise at 3/4 throttle or less for the next 4 hours. • Occasionally reduce throttle to idle speed for a cooling period. • During the final hours of break-in you can operate at full throttle for periods of 2 minutes or less. Note: • Use only enough throttle to plane your vessel and then throttle back to below 3000 RPM. • Avoid operating in the 3000-4000 RPM range at all times during the 10 hour break-in period. • During the 6th hour of break-in, plane boat quickly and then throttle back to maintain minimum plane speed. • During this 6th hour, you can throttle up to 3/4 throttle for 1-2 minutes, then return to minimum planing speed.
Carefully following these instructions will aid in the proper break-in of your rebuilt powerhead assembly.
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