Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: kenworth_goose]
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01/25/09 12:05 AM
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Change it. That's a time when an eng needs frequent fluid changes imnho. fresh additives/flushes contaminates, you sleep better at night cause your taking care of things right & you get to spend money
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: 69Cuda340S]
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01/25/09 03:44 PM
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If it were mine I would change that oil very early to get the metal from the break in out of the engine.
Thats what you have filters for. Plus if there is metal floating around in a new motor there is a problem. All new cars are driven with a new motor there is no difference from reman to new. In some cases the reman may be cleaner.It all has to do with the assembler and if he is particular on cleanliness.
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: NITROUSN]
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01/25/09 03:47 PM
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If it were mine I would change that oil very early to get the metal from the break in out of the engine.
Thats what you have filters for. Plus if there is metal floating around in a new motor there is a problem. All new cars are driven with a new motor there is no difference from reman to new. In some cases the reman may be cleaner.It all has to do with the assembler and if he is particular on cleanliness.
No breakin needed or early oil changes. Oil changes are over rated. Lot's of motor oil wasted over the years.
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: 69Cuda340S]
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01/25/09 03:49 PM
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If it were mine I would change that oil very early to get the metal from the break in out of the engine.
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: MNobody]
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01/25/09 10:43 PM
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Was it full when you got it?
Umm..well I didn't check. I would have assumed it was. Would they really have replaced an engine under warranty and not put enough oil in it?
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: RedRamQC]
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01/25/09 10:52 PM
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Was it full when you got it?
Umm..well I didn't check. I would have assumed it was. Would they really have replaced an engine under warranty and not put enough oil in it?
Stranger things have happened...I would think it would be smokin pretty bad to burn over a quart of oil in 90 miles.
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Re: New engine break-in?
[Re: MNobody]
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01/29/09 03:25 AM
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Was it full when you got it?
Umm..well I didn't check. I would have assumed it was. Would they really have replaced an engine under warranty and not put enough oil in it?
Stranger things have happened...I would think it would be smokin pretty bad to burn over a quart of oil in 90 miles.
Well I took it back in Monday morning just so they could confirm it was low and to top it back off. The service advisor assured me that they put 6 quarts in, but according to my itemized bill, they only put in 5 No problems since.
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