Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yup, will be following breakin procedure... but wow, 250miles? i guess i could do that.. since i change my own oil anyways.
Shrug... I guess I just like to err on the "extremely paranoid" side.. it certainly isn't going to hurt anything.
IMO, the less contact your engine internals have with abrasives, the better.
If you REALLY want to break your engine in.... It's quite a bit of work, but if you're a gearhead like me.. it lets you get to know your engine on a more intimate level.
Aquire a compression gauge.
With the engine cold or warm(pick one, your choice, but you have to remember to check the compression in the same state each time)
Disable the ignition,
Remove a spark plug, insert guage, check reading.
Document reading, replace plug. Do this for all 4 cylinders.
Now, follow the same procedure when you change your oil for the first time. Compression should have risen.
You keep doing this until it levels off, probably 500 - 1000 miles. Not only do you
know your engine is broken in, but you have a very good table of your engines health at "birth".
The compression levels should now stay virtually the same for many, many miles... until they start dropping off again as the engine ages.