Feb-04-2015 10:18 AM
Feb-05-2015 11:41 AM
Nvr2loud wrote:goducks10 wrote:
The 500 miles is to set the rear gears. When we had an 08 F150 2wd I was thinking of getting 4.10 gears. The mechanic told me that I would need to put 500 miles on them before hard acceleration or towing. Seems to fall in line with manufactures recommendations. What's it going to hurt anyway to put 500 miles on it before towing?
Too bad there wasn't a way to run the engine very hard during break-in and not run heavy forces through the rear gears...
My wife and myself both broke-in our 600 CC Suzuki motorcycles differently. I rode very very very hard out of the box. She followed the manual break-in period exactly.
She had a dyno reading of 98 HP at the rear wheel and I had a reading of 109 HP at the rear wheel after six months of riding. Her bike developed a couple of oil leaks past the rings, and also had a complete tranny rebuild after a year. Mine had zero repairs for over six years of riding.
Feb-05-2015 10:06 AM
Feb-05-2015 09:06 AM
goducks10 wrote:
The 500 miles is to set the rear gears. When we had an 08 F150 2wd I was thinking of getting 4.10 gears. The mechanic told me that I would need to put 500 miles on them before hard acceleration or towing. Seems to fall in line with manufactures recommendations. What's it going to hurt anyway to put 500 miles on it before towing?
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Feb-04-2015 04:03 PM
BenK wrote:
Risk management decision...AKA...gambling
Some have done that with no ill effects...others...not so lucky
The gear teeth face (the part that mates to the complimentary gear face) must
wear in properly.
If not, then they will NEVER be right and most will *WHINE* and that *WHINE* gets
louder and louder as the speed goes up
Why OEMs have a magnet in there somewhere (well most 'good' OEMs do).
That is to catch and hold the metal filings from wearing in...tiny,
tiny dust like particle sizes
It is NOT a hard 500 or 1000 miles and that is the OEMs recommendation
(which is a warranty position...if you don't follow their 'recommendation'
then they can deny warranty if it should come up)
It is up to you...maybe someone on this forum close might help you out for a
steak dinner in trade... 🙂
Feb-04-2015 03:46 PM
Feb-04-2015 02:44 PM
MargaretB wrote:
Thanks, as usual! We're not going to take a chance on breaking our purty new truck, so we've changed the date with the dealer to later this month. Our anniversary is the day after Valentine's Day, so maybe we'll go jaunting somewhere to get some gentle miles onto it. Thanks, all.
Feb-04-2015 02:39 PM
Feb-04-2015 01:49 PM