Ring seating in engine
#1
How long does it take for rings to seat in properly. Engine has about 2000 miles on it and has used 2 -2.5 quarts of oil. Been running rotella oil to break it in.
#3
just saying. im not that good on engine stuff yet. but my buddy had his motor built. and he asked the same thing. turns out the valve seats were leaking and he was eating a quart of oil a week. maybe something to look into? just putting my two pennies out.
#6
There's an easy way to check this. If you pull the plugs and go into each hole with a pipe cleaner or something you should have oil showing up on it. Hey, it's not all that often a motor gets finished and works perfectly for the next 200k miles. Unless you paid a shop to do it.
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#8
I'm a firm believer in running the **** out of an engine to seat the rings. You want high load and high cylinder pressure as that is what actually presses the rings against the cylinder walls. The spring tension does nothing in comparison....
Press the gas, don't be scared.
Press the gas, don't be scared.
#9
i'm a firm believer in running the **** out of an engine to seat the rings. You want high load and high cylinder pressure as that is what actually presses the rings against the cylinder walls. The spring tension does nothing in comparison....
Press the gas, don't be scared.
Press the gas, don't be scared.
x2!!!
#10
rings typically seat within the first 15 mins of running an engine. if not, than it wasn't properly built to begin with. the best way to insure your rings seat all the way is to break it in with lots of boost! at least that's how we do supras.
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