- May 12, 2005
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This sounds crazy, and I had a real hard time beleiving it, but I have verified it with 2 machine shops. The old tale of breaking the motor in for 3000 miles is point less these days. To break the motor in you get on the interstate @ 30 mph run the engine thru the gears quickly, then let the engine run itself back down to 30 mph. Ride a few hundred feet to let the cylinders cool a bit. Do it again. Do this about 10-20 times. After your rings have seated (no smoke running thru exhaust)run a 100 miles or so then change the oil. Your engine is broke in. I have been told the 3000 mile break in is an old-mans rule from back in the day when bearings and other parts had slight .0001 machining differences on them and it helped everything to run together better. I have also been told that on today's vehicles after a rebuild that reman/new parts are in such tight clearances and so accurate that this is already done when the parts are replaced and the bolts are torqued.

- when I took delivery of the LEASED car...
- after I gave it back.