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Re: 560d break in
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Posted by captaink on July 09, 2004 at 12:49:23 from (66.115.212.249):
In Reply to: 560d break in posted by Scotty on June 28, 2004 at 11:16:05:
The best luck I’ve had breaking in a new motor is the following: 30 minutes about 1/3 governed speed, no load 20 minutes 2/3 governed speed, no load 20 minutes 1/2 governed speed road gear on level road 20 minutes full throttle road gear on level road 30 minutes full throttle 1/3 load 30 minutes full throttle 2/3 load 30 minutes full throttle full load (not overloaded) engine should maintain rated RPM 90% of the time. After the above, work the tractor like normal varying load and engine speed and avoiding prolonged idling and overloading the first 100 hrs or so. I like to use light oil (10-10W) the fist 100 hours changing oil and filters at 10, 50 and 100 hours. After 100 hours use oil you normally would use. Good luck. I have noted that prolonged light loads especially on diesels does not seat the rings very well.
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