Need Clarification On Broken In
My understanding is that the biggest aspects of an engine being broken in are - the piston rings are properly sealed against the cylinder walls, and bearings (mostly on the crank?) are properly seated.
Originally Posted by xda2000,Jul 20 2004, 10:07 AM
thanks for clearing that up 

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Originally Posted by S2oooNvegas,Jul 20 2004, 09:39 PM
Originally Posted by Elistan,Jul 20 2004, 08:39 AM
My understanding is that the biggest aspects of an engine being broken in are - the piston rings are properly sealed against the cylinder walls, and bearings (mostly on the crank?) are properly seated.
As for the main and rod bearings, they really don't "wear in" per say. These are plain bearing that are fed oil under pressure. If everythings working correctly, there is no actual physical contact between the crankshaft and the bearing itself. The crankshaft and connecting rods will be floating on a thin film of oil maintained between these parts and the bearing surface by oil pressure.
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