Pound the living snot out of it !!! . Thats what i have done with every build truck,sled whatever . I was taught to break it in like ur gunna drive it .
there is a special pre-luber tool, but I never bothered; lubed the crap out of everything with moly assembly lube, and then pulled the FICM fuse, cranked it for 5-7 seconds, waited 10 seconds, cranked it again, waited, etc...
that did a perfect job priming it because when I took it apart 15,000 miles later the bearings looked better than any 'factory assembled' motor I have taken apart
That info is very good to know beforehand. :thumb: Thanks Ben. So I assume you just do the cranking procedure until you show pressure on the gauge, then you're good to go?
Hey, thats pretty cool, Henry.
Leave it to you to have pics of the thing. :rofl:
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
This is an interesting artical about breakin, and why your supposed to break it in hard
Thanks for all the suggestions fella's :thumb: Unfortunately it will be tomorrow before I get to start breaking the newly built motor in It seems like everything is taking 3 times as long as I thought:banghead: No real issues yet, just a ton of little odds and ends that accumulate into alot of extra time...
Mine is online now as of 11:50pm:thumb:. Started it 3 times and then decided it was time to go home. Still got some odds and ends to do and also got to chase a loose ground gremlin. Message came across dic battery is not charging. If it not once thing it is another. Hang in there custom8726,you will be smiling from one ear to another when it fires up.
I'm guessing my rings havent seated yet because im going through oil like crazy and its not on the ground. during the day i cant tell if white smoke is coming out the exhaust or not but at night when lights are shining behind me i can see a haze! no black at all because im only running 15k psi rail pressure!
Congrats! Have you checked the alternator charging wire?