3.3.3. Final 10 hours
During the final 10 hours of break-in, it is permissible to operate at full throttle for five to ten
minutes at a time. After warming engine to operating temperature, momentarily reduce then
increase engine speed. Continue to operate at approximately three-fourths throttle. Occasionally
reduce engine speed to idle to provide cooling periods.
Note : Do not run engine at a constant rpm for prolonged periods of time during the break-
in period.
3.3.4. Operating after break-in 20 hours
When starting a cold engine, always allow the engine to warm up gradually. Never run the engine
at full throttle until the engine is thoroughly warmed up.
And you’d better run the engine at three-fourths throttle (about 1800 ~ 1900 rpm) until additional
30 hours (after finishing break-in 20 hours) as possible.
Be sure to check the oil level frequently during initial 50 hours of operation since the oil
consumption will be high until the piston rings are properly seated.
When the engine operation become to reach 50 hours in total including the break-in period 20
hours, replace the engine oil and oil filter to new ones. Refer to “4.4. Lubricating System”.
NOTE : When engine is overheated, do not stop the engine immediately.
Lower the engine load and run the engine to be a lower rpm as possible.
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