erikgreen
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I kinda buried this question in my rapido block thread, but I wanted to ask it here so it gets seen - it's bugging me.
I installed my 350 reman block from rapido in my boat last weekend, and finally got it running today. In addition to the rebuilt block and heads, it has a new alternator, starter, circulating water pump and plugs.
I put 5 quarts of 10w30 in, along with ATF fluid for the power steering. I ran the motor with the sterndrive in a livestock tank of water.
The motor sounds pretty good (now that the timing is right, 8 deg BTDC). But, it also sounds like it's sort of "rubbing" inside.. there's a bit more clicking and whirring than I'm used to with a motor.
Is this just because it's breaking in its new parts?
I'm planning on taking it to the lake for the actual motor break-in, running it at 2k rpm for an hour, then 3k for 2 hours, then bursts to WOT for a few min only until I reach 10 hours, after which I'll drive normally.
Erik
I installed my 350 reman block from rapido in my boat last weekend, and finally got it running today. In addition to the rebuilt block and heads, it has a new alternator, starter, circulating water pump and plugs.
I put 5 quarts of 10w30 in, along with ATF fluid for the power steering. I ran the motor with the sterndrive in a livestock tank of water.
The motor sounds pretty good (now that the timing is right, 8 deg BTDC). But, it also sounds like it's sort of "rubbing" inside.. there's a bit more clicking and whirring than I'm used to with a motor.
Is this just because it's breaking in its new parts?
I'm planning on taking it to the lake for the actual motor break-in, running it at 2k rpm for an hour, then 3k for 2 hours, then bursts to WOT for a few min only until I reach 10 hours, after which I'll drive normally.
Erik