ORIGINAL: downunder
ORIGINAL: loughbd
I break in engines using the manufacturer's recommendation.
That's fine if you buy a new one in the box but a lot of guys pick up a new engine without the box or instructions. But even some of the manufacturer's recommendations are so vague you can't figure out what they mean. I ran in my Rossi exactly by the recommendations, that means I had a "greasy" exhaust
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Which leads me to believe that if it really mattered all that much, the manufacturers would make it a lot clearer, since they, or their sole distributor lackies, will have to repair the engines at their own expense.
I'm looking for some grease to run through my three new Rossi's. I wonder if Taco Bell is open at 0331? <G>