[Ducati] Breaking in
Rich Roberts
bigredxrunner at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 26 08:29:39 EST 2006
Alot of that breaking in procedure went the way of CI liners. I am not sure what it takes to break in nicasil. ALOT. And modern rings are damn hard. I think way too much is made of it. I ride like I would ride taking it easy for the first 500 miles not so much for the piston rings liner but cause of all the other stuff that needs to sort of be run in. there is alot more to a motorcycle than just the lings etc. So I run it up through the gears taking it alittle easy at first for all that other stuff as well. And then go back and check everything over, Ducatis have typically had horrendous leakdown numbers even when meticulously rebuilt and making damn good horsepower. The first time I did a leakdown test I thought I had mucked something up good, only to be told commonplace by some noteworthy engine builders. Then again I would guess a Ducati is pretty hard on rings, big pistons tend to be that way. I remember back in the day Ferracci spent alot of time paying attention to
rings. Well the point is gradually working up the rpms is as much for the whole bike as it is for rings etc. I doubt there is much you can really do to make it any better or worse fo that matter these days. Baby it and you get 105hp, ring ythe snot out of it day 1 and you get 105.3 hp or 104.7. The variation can be explained by lots of things...likely not much to do with rings. A little variation in head gasket or basegasket varying the CR just a bit could make more difference. How tight the crank is could make more difference. Rich
----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Philp <martinphilp at hotmail.com>
To: ducati at ducati.net
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 8:09:53 AM
Subject: [Ducati] Breaking in
When I visited the Ducati factory a couple of years ago they appeared to
test all new bikes by putting them on a rolling road then red-lining them in
every gear. I wondered at the time how that squared up with the standard
running-in advice stated in the owners manual. Or perhaps it's done
deliberately to quickly break in the rings etc?
Martin Philp
1989 Ducati Paso 750
2000 Bimota DB4ie
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