RE: engine break-in
The O.S. .46 LA can be flown right away so long as it's flown slightly rich of peak rpm power. The idle will benefit from running a tank of fuel through the engine, but you probably didn't reduce the plane to idle until it was time to land anyway.
Your instructor didn't harm your engine at all, it's just as easy to break in your .46 LA in the air as on the ground.