HOW TO BREAK-IN A
NEW TWO STROKE MOTOR
To begin, add the
correct level of oil mixture to the gas, not
extra, and use non-synthetic.
Check the oil
regularly. First time you should change the oil
after only a hundred miles or so because the
parts are new and will wear a bit as they break
in. Then you'll have clean oil. On a Lambretta,
remove the magnetic plug and clean any small
shavings off it and remove and blow through the
breather plug on the motor top - the one with
the hole in it - each time you change oil to
make sure it isn't clogging up.
Check the
sparkplug regularly and make certain the color
is a chocolate brown, and NOT white which would
indicate too little oil in the gas, or too
little gas in the mixture coming from the
carburetor. Adjust if needed, as that can cause
the motor to seize. Black indicates the
opposite. You may need to adjust the jetting for
your location's temperature/humidity/altitude.
(You may also need to change the jetting after
break-in.)
While breaking the
motor in for the first 300-500 miles, do
NOT do the following:
-
Do NOT
overheat it. This is the worst thing you can
do.
-
Do NOT rev the
motor full throttle or put it under high
load, especially up hills, or you will seize
it. (Which sounds as though you were running
out of gas: the piston expands, increasingly
rubbing the cylinder wall and slowing down
the scooter.) Be gentle with it. High load
will always be something that can seize a
two-stroke motor, so be careful.
-
Do NOT ride
with two people as this is a heavy load,
especially up hills.
-
Do NOT coast
down long hills without throttle or the
motor will receive no lubrication. Open the
clutch and give it gas occasionally.
-
Do NOT lug the
motor, meaning running it so slow in a gear
it is struggling to turn over. This is as
bad as revving it too high. Don't be afraid
to rev it, just don't wind it right out, or
put it under heavy load.
-
Do NOT drive a
long distance at a constant rpm. Avoid the
freeway. Best to modulate your speed up and
down.
You should drive
more gently for the first part of the break-in
period, but can increase your load/RPMs as you
get towards the end of the period. In plain
terms, don't thrash the motor the weekend after
you get it, and don't wind it out under full
load until fully broken-in (and even then, do so
carefully).
Also, check
periodically that everything is nicely tightened
down (but don't over-tighten and warp
anything!), as you can develop an air leak if
the carburetor or cylinder head bolts loosen up.
That would lean the air mixture and whiten the
plug.
Again, be certain
the oil level is correct, the sparkplug is the
right color, and don't overload or overheat the
scooter. This avoids 99% of the problems. If you
break it in properly, you will be rewarded with
a more powerful motor afterwards. After 300
miles or so you will notice it is already more
powerful. It will also quieten down as it breaks
in.
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