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Break in new cylinder

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  • declanD declan

    @calum yeah I did the same if you want I can link you Calum’s video so you can run the same settings as us two?

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    @Irongamer727 https://youtu.be/WwFUzgr2xnA there it helped me a lot

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    • declanD declan

      @Irongamer727 https://youtu.be/WwFUzgr2xnA there it helped me a lot

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      @Irongamer727 and don’t worry about Fouling plugs if you add oil to the tank as well as autolube I was running 165ml of oil to 5ltr of fuel aswell as enriched auto lube for months with no issue I was a bit paranoid I don’t recommend doing it though

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      • declanD declan

        @Irongamer727 and don’t worry about Fouling plugs if you add oil to the tank as well as autolube I was running 165ml of oil to 5ltr of fuel aswell as enriched auto lube for months with no issue I was a bit paranoid I don’t recommend doing it though

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        @declan haha was that during your break in?

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        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

          @declan haha was that during your break in?

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          @irongamer727 I never recorded hours or miles so yeah and also after break in @Calum made me stop lol

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            O my god what a relief! Athena is up and running! Jesus Christ I have never ever been so afraid of something going wrong. Hopefully the worst part is over. Still afraid a circlip will come loose and mess EVERYTHING up. But, I've done my best, bring on the summer😁

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            • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

              O my god what a relief! Athena is up and running! Jesus Christ I have never ever been so afraid of something going wrong. Hopefully the worst part is over. Still afraid a circlip will come loose and mess EVERYTHING up. But, I've done my best, bring on the summer😁

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              @irongamer727 nice one bud.

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                Hopefully you will keep us updated with how you like it, as you clock some miles on her 🙂

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                • J Jens Eskildsen

                  Hopefully you will keep us updated with how you like it, as you clock some miles on her 🙂

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                  @jens-eskildsen sure will

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                    I'm getting more acquainted with the brake in procedures. I've always thought you couldn't be too careful running an engine in. Obviously I was wrong. The fact that idling can glaze the bore scares me! I mean you need a good 20 minutes to bled the cooling system of air.
                    Guess a moderate run in with a bit of variation of revs is preferable.

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                      I always thought it was giving it too much chst before thr rings have bedded in causes glazing.

                      Either way, get it runing and put some miles intonit before hammeringnit. That's my advice. Two strokes don't last forever so it's a moot point if it lasts +-1k miles. The main thing is getting that fueling spot on.

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                      • CalumC Calum

                        I always thought it was giving it too much chst before thr rings have bedded in causes glazing.

                        Either way, get it runing and put some miles intonit before hammeringnit. That's my advice. Two strokes don't last forever so it's a moot point if it lasts +-1k miles. The main thing is getting that fueling spot on.

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                        @calum 20 minutes to bleed the cooling it only took mine a few seconds

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                          You should warm the engine thoroughly to make sure thermostat opens and gives full flow to water passages, otherwise pockets of air could remain

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                          • declanD declan

                            @calum 20 minutes to bleed the cooling it only took mine a few seconds

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                            @declan after 20 minutes there were still air left. But at that point I felt satisfied.

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                              I don't think I've really actively bled the coolant system on any of my builds. Fire her up rad cap off, just top it up. Quick blip round the block top her up jobs a goodun

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                              • CalumC Calum

                                I don't think I've really actively bled the coolant system on any of my builds. Fire her up rad cap off, just top it up. Quick blip round the block top her up jobs a goodun

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                                @calum works for some

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                                • CalumC Calum

                                  I don't think I've really actively bled the coolant system on any of my builds. Fire her up rad cap off, just top it up. Quick blip round the block top her up jobs a goodun

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                                  @calum well I took my cap off started the bike and after a little bit the coolant expanded and started overflowing so it only took me a few seconds maybe 30s tops

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                                  • declanD declan

                                    @calum well I took my cap off started the bike and after a little bit the coolant expanded and started overflowing so it only took me a few seconds maybe 30s tops

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                                    @declan ideally you want to warm it up to operating temperature with cap off. That way you know there won't be excessive amounts of air once you're out riding. My radiator started pissing out coolant through the overflow hose due to improper bleeding.

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                                    • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                                      @declan ideally you want to warm it up to operating temperature with cap off. That way you know there won't be excessive amounts of air once you're out riding. My radiator started pissing out coolant through the overflow hose due to improper bleeding.

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                                      @irongamer727 so I just let it spill out?im pretty sure I managed to get all the air out of mine

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                                      • declanD declan

                                        @irongamer727 so I just let it spill out?im pretty sure I managed to get all the air out of mine

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                                        @declan lucky you! I'm only telling you what I experienced with my bike. 😉

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                                        • CalumC Calum

                                          I don't think I've really actively bled the coolant system on any of my builds. Fire her up rad cap off, just top it up. Quick blip round the block top her up jobs a goodun

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                                          @calum you think it's possible to glaze the bore of a plated cylinder? (Nikasil)

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