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55esox
Posted 8/14/2007 10:18 AM (#269921)
Subject: New motor break in


I'm picking up the a new 115 optimax tommorrow and have a question about the break in process. Is it better to set time aside and do the break in process over a couple of long sessions, or just keep track over normal fishing time. The reason I ask is that if it is done over normal fishing time that could take awhile as up where we fish the motor would only run for a short time each trip.

Thanks
mikie
Posted 8/14/2007 10:45 AM (#269923 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: Re: New motor break in





Location: Athens, Ohio
I'd ask the service manager when you pick it up. m
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/14/2007 10:48 AM (#269925 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: Re: New motor break in





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I say just to spend at least the first 2 hours of break-in at once if you can. These are the 2 most important hours while breaking in an opti. Find yourself the biggest lake in the area, grab a beverage and a stereo and go to work.

Good luck with the new rig!

Mark HIntz
Posted 8/14/2007 12:18 PM (#269943 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: RE: New motor break in


I'll second what Treat's said.

If I remember right an opti needs only an hour or two. I did mine in an afternoon, just doing laps on the lake. Remember to go the opposite direction every so often so you don't get dizzy..
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/14/2007 12:51 PM (#269950 - in reply to #269943)
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The first 2 hours are the time where you vary the speed. It continues to double oil for 10 total hours.

At least that was the drill both times I had to break mine in...
55esox
Posted 8/14/2007 12:57 PM (#269952 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: RE: New motor break in


Thanks. I heard about the 2 hour point being the most important. I dont have the manual in front of me yet, but when I go through it I will be sure to follow it closely.

The beverage and a radio sounds like agood plan.
sworrall
Posted 8/14/2007 1:36 PM (#269965 - in reply to #269921)
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I did my break-in on the new 1890 while fishing, just kept track of running time on the motor. Varied the speed for the first 2 keeping the motor under 4500 for the most part, then the next two varied the speed with some WOT mixed in. It took me 4 days of fishing half days and a couple evenings to get it broken in.
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/15/2007 8:25 AM (#270064 - in reply to #269921)
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Also remember NOT to troll for the first 10 hours while it's double oiling.
55esox
Posted 8/15/2007 11:37 AM (#270099 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: RE: New motor break in


Thanks for the help. It was dropped off this morning, so by the weekend I'll start breaking it in.

triton1
Posted 8/22/2007 8:29 PM (#271248 - in reply to #269921)
Subject: RE: New motor break in





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Do what ever the manual says. If the procedure isn't followed you will void the warranty. Yes they will know, the little computer can tell them everything.
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