albino235 wrote:
miniDave wrote:
When I picked up my engine from GR he told me run the engine hard (ish) from the start. He particulary told me not to start it and let it idle for 20 minutes while adjusting carbs etcs as this will glaze the bores.
Apparently this has happened before and sometimes requires a re-hone to fix the glaze. Either this or a good run on the dyno!
regards
This is something I have been thinking about for a while, how do you get the carby running right for the engine straight up?
If it's to lean you could do more damage that good taking it out straight away and "running it in".
Do you time the dizzy statically and take a guess with the carby? Or do you get a colour tune and spend a few mins getting it right?
The way i go once the engine is in and ready to be fired, dissy in roughly the right place, carb or carbies roughly adjusted........

remove coil lead and low tension wire from coil, build up oil pressure, then let it rest for a few minutes then repeat this process 3 or 4 times

fit coil lead and low tension wire back on coil

fire up engine and let engine idle for a few minutes and check for leaks (coolant and oil) now engine has some temp as well.

drive car (max rev 3,500 rpm, try not to use 4th gear, and if you have to stop at intersections used 2nd to take off) to nearest steep hill, try and climb hill in 4th gear for extra load but depends on incline you may not get to the top in 4th so change to 3rd gear.

repeat 5 or 6 times or untill you get bored with the hill

now engine has had initial bedding in fine tune carbs and check timing.

do 500 kms from initial start up, not going over 3,500 rpm

after 500kms are up, change oil & oil filter, retension head, do rocker clearances, check point gap, timing carb/carbs check for leaks.

drive car hard without going silly and losing licence using full rev range (best if you do this on kil as previously mentioned

have fun doing it
