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Sieg 10-03-2012 11:24 PM

Rebuild Break In
 
I just had my 355 Gen 1 motor freshened rings, cam, bearings. I was going to do the 20 min 2K rpm break in with open headers.

1) I've had a couple people say no way because if there is something wrong with the motor you won't be able to hear it.

2) With brand new ceramic coat Doug's headers I was thinking they may not discolor as bad with less back-pressure.

Opinions please. :thumbsup:

Hooking the exhaust up could cause a week set-back in the schedule.

GregWeld 10-04-2012 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 439480)
I just had my 355 Gen 1 motor freshened rings, cam, bearings. I was going to do the 20 min 2K rpm break in with open headers.

1) I've had a couple people say no way because if there is something wrong with the motor you won't be able to hear it.

2) With brand new ceramic coat Doug's headers I was thinking they may not discolor as bad with less back-pressure.

Opinions please. :thumbsup:

Hooking the exhaust up could cause a week set-back in the schedule.



Complete nonsense.... fire it off and bring it up to to speed... double check the timing and set as required... If there's something not right - you'll hear it in how the motor is performing. And if there's something wrong with it - not hearing it isn't going to fix what's "wrong". It's a do over if you start hearing stuff.

Don't just set it at 2000 rpms though - vary the rpms - your neighbors are going to love you!


Go into any dyno room - you'll see the operators wearing headgear... and they're noisy as hell - you can still hear a lifter ticking if ones gone bad and you can hear the off note.

:cheers:

Sieg 10-04-2012 08:37 AM

Thanks Greg, we're on the same page. :thumbsup:

GregWeld 10-04-2012 11:44 AM

Yeah --- I'll bet I've been to 30 "run in's" and more than that - dyno runs... chassis and motors... and it's always been the same -- do your absolute best to set timing etc BEFORE fire up -- fire 'em off -- check the timing and start wingin' 'em to the moon.... The rings these days are lapped in by the time they've got all the pistons installed.... the bearings are all coated with break in lube... you've got break in oil with the right zinc and blah blah... So it's really just the cam/lifter that needs to seat... and that gets lubed by splash - thus the RPM's...

BTW -- this is ANOTHER reason we all love ROLLER CAMS!

The last two motors I've done --- the LS2 in Ricks '55 and the blown stroker in Rudy's were both fire 'em up and they idle... and you've got all the time in the world to check stuff out without the raucous rpms. With the LS"x" motors --- there isn't even anything to check out!! OMG - just twist the key and drive away! :D

Sieg 10-04-2012 12:14 PM

The 383 short block will have a roller - trust me.

This was a fast-tracked tight budget and I liked the cam profile. Hopefully it's properely degreed or close to the original setting and I'll see a decent improvement from the new ignition, heads, intake, carb, and slightly larger headers...........hopefully!

If I do my homework right and get it all prepped to fire in the evening I can come home at lunch, light it up and quick set the timing at 10* and massage the throttle for 20 minutes. Ambient temps are in my favor and I have a commercial fan that pushes a lot of air I'll park in front of the radiator.

Any recommendation on Spark Plugs?

GregWeld 10-04-2012 12:23 PM

I like Champions personally --- here's AFR's recommendation for their 195 head. They don't build the 190 head anymore.




AC FR3LS or 41629

Vegas69 10-04-2012 02:12 PM

They have these things nowadays called telephones. :unibrow:

Sieg 10-04-2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 439550)
They have these things nowadays called telephones. :unibrow:

What's your number? :unibrow:

GregWeld 10-04-2012 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 439550)
They have these things nowadays called telephones. :unibrow:



Dude.... Cell phones are so yesterday.... Sieg and I are into social media nowadays.

Don't be such a Neanderthal! :lol:

Sieg 10-04-2012 05:29 PM

Speaking of Neanderthal............I have a few communication devices from the past.
http://sieg.smugmug.com/Photography/...IMAG2941-L.jpg


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