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    Breaking in a new motor...

    Im ordering my Wiesco piston, gasket kit and Boyesen reeds in a few days. Ill have them within a week probably, so my question is what are your suggestions to break in a newly rebuilt 2 stroke engine?

    Ive heard ride for 15 minutes less than half throttle than let cool for 30 mins. Then do that for 2 tanks of gas.

    I just want to do it right, thats all




    and what kind of Champion spark plug do I use? (the number)
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    start it up let it idle for a min or 2 then just ride it around the way your gona ride it, its a 2 stroke if something is going to go wrong with it it will happen when you first start it up =)
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    Pics man! Good luck gettin her back together and tearin up some dirt!
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    well when I rebuild engines I start them up let them warm up first then ride it for about 30 miles off and on at about anywhere less from half throttle then after about 30 miles ride it like you wana ride it.
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    I would just try to avoid running at any constant rpm for 30 minutes or so and make sure you warm it up right. All you need to do is get the rings to seat and it's all good after that. I probably rode mine gingerly for an hour or so and started ripping on it after that. No problems.

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    ok pistonhead i got pics, but it looks real bad in the few I have, like no entire wire-wheeled frame and and all around looks like poo. Now its totally gloss black and shines awesomly. But the last pic is what is will generally come out to look like, someone on this board has it and I love it so much i idolize it. lol

    So im going black frame, seat,tank,handlebars, fenders and custom rear grab bar with
    red rear shock,tank scoops, and top end on engine.
    and chrome wheels maybe silver?

    and in the first pic the background is the pro link which is going black or red. any suggestions on colour?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dammit!
    I would just try to avoid running at any constant rpm for 30 minutes or so and make sure you warm it up right. All you need to do is get the rings to seat and it's all good after that. I probably rode mine gingerly for an hour or so and started ripping on it after that. No problems.
    If you've got an unlimited budget go ahead and ride the hell out of as soon as you start it up. If not, and you want it to last, go the route ! did and take it easy for an hour or two or a tank of gas at no more than half throttle and vary the RPM's. Let it cool down overnight and re-torque the head and cylinder nuts. And don't use a Champion plug, pick up the proper NGK and you'll be better off.
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    Make sure you use a oem base gasket, is only 6 bucks, the head gasket is 28.00. sometimes aftermarket ones don't fit right.

    I've always wondered about breakin. When you get a new weedeater or chainsaw, I don't run it at1/4 to 1/2 throttle for an hour. I fire it up and run the heck out of it. really whats the difference? lol

    I'm a little more cautious on a bike, as far as being easy on it for at least a tank or two.
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    It takes less than 30 minutes to seat a new set of rings on a two stroke. I dont know what gas tanks everybody uses, but a tank of gas is 2 or 3 hours riding for me. Take it easy for a half hour, varying RPM,s and avoid making it scream. Very brief full throttle hits ar fine and necessary. Trail riding is great for break in.

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    Your guys answers are different than what Ive done.

    Break-in procedures
    All my bikes have had the top ends last forever...and im not exactly easy on them either.
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    Everyone does it differently, but when I finish rebuilding the top end on my R, I want it to last as long as possible, especially on a high dollar motor. So, I take it easy for an hour or so or run through a tank of gas, whichever comes first. Re-torquing the head is also a good practice and worth the time and effort. And as Blazerone said, spending the extra $ for factory gaskets is well worth it.

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    I think I will spend and get factory gaskets for it, so what ive gathered ill let it idle for 15 mintues, then ride harder then ride the way I would. Thanks for all the help guys!

    and ill be sure to use a NGK plug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
    Re-torquing the head is also a good practice and worth the time and effort.
    Oh yeah. Don't forget to do that like I did last time.

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    Lookin' good man, finish her up in time for spring!
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    you beat me to it kintore. as discussed in pms that i asked how to brake my motor in.

    saved me some time

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