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[ihc] Rebuilds, motor oil, etc
If you watched tail pipes on vehicles powered by the 345 (the engines I
encountered most) you'd see the dark deposits replaced by white as the
engine broke in over some thousands, or tens of thousands, of miles.
It just took more time with those blocks, those rings, and the
technology of the time. Using the moly rings in a rebuild was, in the
70's, a task that required great care if the rings were to seat at all.
Local machinist honed the bores by hand and success with his work was
intermittent, from engine to engine, and even cylinder to cylinder. His
work often required the Bon Ami follow-up. I took a 345 block a hundred
miles across the state to have an early kind-of-computer controlled
boring and honing machine do the work. No problem in getting those
rings to seat, but as Tom says, that engine got stronger and stronger
as the miles racked up.
Not relevant to much of anything in this discussion, but after a couple
of thousand miles on the new Travelall that we had, I started using
Mobil 1 motor oil. When I tore that engine down after about 125,000
miles, I was surprised at the wear in the cylinders. I still use Mobil
1, but I'm pretty sure that it is a lot better product than it was in
1972.
John
On Thursday, February 5, 2004, at 08:57 PM, Tom Mandera wrote:
I always kinda liked the idea that, as powerful as my engines are when
I first fire them, they only go UP in power over 10k or so (not so
sure about 40k) as the rings seat.
IIRC, IH used moly rings at the factory.. which is why they tend to
last a quarter million miles or more between rebuilds - and why they
take a while to break in. :D
I use moly rings on my rebuilds..
-Tom
Marcus wrote:
I am not agueing that point. What I'm saying (to myself) is that "I"
don't
want an engine that's going to take 40K miles to "break-in". You're
looking
at 40,000 miles of being under powered, excessive oil usuage, and
poor gas
mileage. My engines didn't take that long to seat, and neither should
any
other IH engine if driven properly.
John Hofstetter
www.goldrush.com/~hofs
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