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Date:         Mon, 2 Jan 2006 13:11:31 -0800
Reply-To:     Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject:      Re: New engine decision and break-in questions
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http://www.bostonengine.com/articles/fresh.html

Check the archives: http://gerry.vanagon.com/cgi-bin/wa.exe?S1=vanagon

Look for discussions on this, particularly those in which Bob and others get into more detail and elaborate on some finer points of startup ceremonies.

Good luck, Robert

----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Diehr" <md03@XOCHI.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 12:22 PM Subject: New engine decision and break-in questions

> Hi All, > > First, I wanted to thank everyone for all the suggestions about how > to deal with my 85 Westy with the blown engine. After considering > the whole range of options (from selling it, to putting in a used > motor from a donor van, to putting in a TDI) I decided on having a > rebuilt 2.1 installed. Total cost was a little under $4000, and > the shop turned it around in about 4 days. So far so good. The > repair included some unusual items (motor mounts, bad distributor and > a failed ECU, and a requested transmission service) that bumped the > price up a bit. Would have been closer to $3300 had I got a stock > 1.9 installed instead of the 2.1 and not had all the extra broken parts. > > Questions about the break-in procedure: As I understand it, one > should run regular (non-synthetic) oil, and try to avoid driving at > the same RPMs, to help the rings seat in better. Can anyone > explain the theory here? Is it really just RPMs you want to vary? > Or do you want to have a range of RPMs, loads, temperatures, etc? > What are the critical DOs and DONTs? For example, would it better > to do a bunch of short, in town trips? Or maybe a mix of in-town > trips with some longer highway driving? Or, if I was on the > freeway, should I go steady, or occasionally speed up & put it in > neutral and coast for a bit (i have an auto tranny). > > -mike


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