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Running in
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:09 am
by welshmally
What sort of mileage should I aim for to run in my '79 900SS following a re-bore? It's done 600ish miles with a recent full oil change, restricting revs to 4000 for the first 200 and now going up to 5000.
Thanks
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:38 pm
by wdietz186
Sounds like it is good to go,My racebikes usually got about a 10mi.[5 laps] of easyish running before the red mist descended. Never really had any piston or ring issues. It's not really the revs but the loading that damages new parts.
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:23 am
by welshmally
As little as that? Even with single grade oil? Distances of 1000 miles or more have been bandied around in the past....
Can I send you the bill if she blows up?
Hugh
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:40 am
by BevHevSteve
Babying the motor does more harm than good.
Roll on the throttle so you get steady acceleration and go ahead and take the revs up. Sounds like you are being far too easy on things. The rings need pressure so they can seat fully.
You have done plenty of heat cycles I am sure, so go ahead and check the torque of your fasteners and let your wrist do some more twisting.
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:43 am
by welshmally
Excellent. Now all we need is the wall-to-wall rain to disappear, giving way to endless sunny days. However, in Wales, we have an intimate relationship with rain, and I may have to wait.......

My days of all-weather riding are long-gone.
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:18 am
by welshmally
Out yesterday in the (almost) sunshine. Took it up to 6500 - 7000 a couple of times - feels wonderful!
I posted this in the carb section - adding to Sticky's thread but I suspect it has been overlooked. Any tips appreciated:
"Followed your excellent instructions, up to the point where I needed to adjust the pilot screws. They were, I think, pretty much OK but did not seem to alter the state of tickover when I wound them in or out 1/2 a turn each way. Tickover is at a comfortable 1300pm, and anything lower threatens stalling. For the first time in a long time, I got the nice crisp BA-DA BA-DA from the Conti's. Columns level at tickover and at 2500 rpm
Starting from cold was 3 kicks. From hot, a few more Sad but then, what's new?
Any tips? Not 100% sure what to look/listen for.
Cheers.
BTW using a Morgan Carbtune II - useful piece of kit."
Cheers
BTW Need to repeat the process now that I've put a few hundred miles on the clock.....