I've been running brand new engines with sabre at 50:1 even during brak in 4 so far that show no sighn of quitting
I agree with Joe, anything 32:1 or higher is better. My pet peeve is the 16:1 guys that leave a black trail up and down my driveway. Not to mention Al Gore spinning in his grave. (he IS dead isn't he? )
how about speeds, arent you supposed to keep it at low speeds at first? If so how can you run it wide open for so long?
Yes, keep it below 30mph for at least the first 2 minutes!how about speeds, arent you supposed to keep it at low speeds at first?
I just read that link, & I totally agree!!!You might read this guys page. He has a lot of real experience.
Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power
16:1 is very old info before we even had 2 cycle oils.
I am beginning to doubt we need an special break in ratio either. 32 or 50:1 would likely be fine for all running.
How many two stroke chain saws, weed eaters ect. do any of us own that required a special oil heavy mix for break in?
Joe,
Having owned and operated a lawn and landscaping business for 27 years I can outright tell you the engines for our bikes are entirely different animals.....break-in period is crucial.....I understand you've a WHOLE lot of experience in this....but I guarantee you I've had more weedeaters,chain saws,blowers,edgers,augers and etcetera than you have had bike engines.....I always considered it to be safe to * Break-In * an engine......my two cents....but now days mebbe a nickel ?.... LOL........run the ****e*s HARD but briefly....time and time again using a thick mix for one gallon......after that....sky's the limit.......
Thanks,
Salty
P.S......in 27 years I've probably had .....3000 small two stroke engines.......I have an original * Echo* weedeater from 1978....runs fine too.....