ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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Best thing you can do is vary the RPM and load. Load it up a few times right away and done. Vary the RPM . Don't baby it, don't granny drive it, but don't take it to the track right off the show room floor (although that's less likely to be a problem than babying it)One old method was to get on the freeway right away and drive it at 75 mph for about 1k and done.
I’ve got 100 miles on this one so it’s onto the freeway I go.
The stupid part about the cam break-in bit I posted like you get from the major aftermarket cam people since the 1990s is that they say - if for any reason you have to stop the engine within the 30 minute break-in period, you have to start all over from minute 0.
Now how does that make sense? They want 30 minutes, you make it to 22 and find a leak, fix it, and they want you to start over again? I guess I don't get where that comes from.
From an engine rebuilding book from the late 60s-
From a Ford owners manual from the late 1950s/early 60s -
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