I just ordered a jet66. I'm going to break it in using Bairdco's method but I'm going to use mineral based oil at a 32:1 ratio for the first gallon or 100 miles, whichever comes first.
mr.gadget said:OK, Now I feel like our motor is already doomed!!!!!
I found this site after I bought our kit and bike. First I read to run 16:1 and real slow for 500 miles. Then I read that 16:1 is too rich and should break it in at 24:1. After 2 gallons of gas I switched untill I get to 500 miles and drop to 32:1.[quote/]
dont sweat it man i broke my motor in really badly i also rode with 16/1 for at least 500 miles till i figured out 32/1 is best my motor seems to be running ok i know it aint the best but seriously i have done alot of rough stuff with this motor im sure yours is fine
i too didnt know anybetter about oil mixter and break in i rode it the first 100 or so mile with out a exaust pipe casue first it fell apart then it fell off
Thanks for sharing this link. It's funny because back when I raced, the quickest way to break in your motor was to squirt WD-40 into your cylinder and Whala! Instant seated rings! LOL I have a spare Morini and after I'm done porting it, I'm going to try these break in technique.Been doing this with my engines since I found it some time ago.
They all run great.
Yamaha R1, CBR600rr, the Morini, and 3 HT's.
Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power
Just thought I'd put it out there, see what ya'll think
I agree with Pat the motoman. always have "broken em in like you want em to ride", but there is one big caveat that no one has addressed, and I'd like to see what Pat thinks- he quotes, "The other factors that have changed are the vastly improved metal casting and machiningBeen doing this with my engines since I found it some time ago.
They all run great.
Yamaha R1, CBR600rr, the Morini, and 3 HT's.
Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power
Just thought I'd put it out there, see what ya'll think
One thing to keep in mind is that a brand new HT engine run at WOT still won't reach it's full RPM's until it breaks in.
Ride it around on rickity bare bent wheels and drag some road kill behind you with it.Hehehehe. I guess if you don't have any hills, you can find a grassy spot no one cares about, dress the wheel in an old tire on the way out, and just stand there and do burnouts on the dirt till you thought it was done seating rings or what you needed to do.