rotarymotory
08-14-2003, 05:40 PM
There's a lot of talk here about the importance of proper break-in. But I can't find much real information on what the procedure is. Can someone fill in the blanks for me? The manual says very, very little.
And I'd love it if you could tell me or direct me to where I can learn WHY it's so important. The manual says not to worry about it and gives the same Dah tips they've probably been giving for 20 years. If the manufacturer doesn't think it's important, what do you know that they don't know?
Also, what's the deal about breaking in the brakes and clutch? This is after all not a Ferrari. It's the most wonderful piece of machinery I've owned, but one big reason I own it is because it's also well engineered/built and reliable enough to drive every day. Is it really as fragile and finicky as this forum suggests?
There it is, enlighten me.
RM
And I'd love it if you could tell me or direct me to where I can learn WHY it's so important. The manual says not to worry about it and gives the same Dah tips they've probably been giving for 20 years. If the manufacturer doesn't think it's important, what do you know that they don't know?
Also, what's the deal about breaking in the brakes and clutch? This is after all not a Ferrari. It's the most wonderful piece of machinery I've owned, but one big reason I own it is because it's also well engineered/built and reliable enough to drive every day. Is it really as fragile and finicky as this forum suggests?
There it is, enlighten me.
RM