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  • newfoundskier
    • May 2005
    • 30



    #16
    Seems like all the information you need is listed right here on page 25.... http://www.pcmengines.com/operation/

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    • wakeslasher69
      • Feb 2013
      • 169

      • Durham NC

      • 2016 G23 (550 HP)

      #17
      Originally posted by newfoundskier View Post
      Seems like all the information you need is listed right here on page 25.... http://www.pcmengines.com/operation/
      Winner winner chicken dinner! 25 hours is considered break in, I'm not sure I did that on other boats. :x

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      • iamcdn
        • Mar 2013
        • 337

        • Penticton, Canada

        • 2013 SANTE 210 with NSS

        #18
        Ummmm, read the manual guys. I followed the suggested break-in in there.

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        • biggator
          • Sep 2012
          • 208

          • lake lanier

          • G23

          #19
          Read the manual! The 'break in' instructions mentioned above do not resemble what PCM recommends in any way.

          From the PCM manual: (found at http://www.pcmengines.com/assets/Uploads/L510010-13.pdf)

          The break-in period of your engine is the fi rst 25 hours of
          operation. Proper engine break-in is essential to achieve
          maximum performance, longevity and minimum oil
          consumption. During the break-in period, the following
          operation guidelines must be adhered to:

          • After the engine is thoroughly warmed up, and
          the boat is underway, open the throttle to wide
          open throttle until maximum RPM is reached.
          DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM RPM. (RPM
          should cease climbing after 10 to 20 seconds).
          The engine oil level should be checked often and oil
          added when necessary. It must be understood that
          every internal combustion engine will use a certain
          amount of oil during operation to act as a lubricating and
          cooling agent, especially during the break-in period. Oil
          consumption should decrease and become stabilized
          after approximately 100 hours of operation.
          At the end of your 25-hour break-in period, contact your
          dealer and have the recommended 25-hour inspection
          done.


          CAUTION
          DO NOT operate at full throttle in neutral at any time,
          or at sustained full throttle during the fi rst 5 hours
          of operation. Thereafter, use sustained wide open
          throttle in the event of an emergency.

          CAUTION
          DO NOT attempt to break in any engine by prolong
          idling, or running at the dock.

          • Reduce the throttle to 2800 - 3000 RPM, and
          cruise at or below this speed for 1/2 hour.
          Reduce the speed to idle. Go to wide open
          throttle until maximum RPM is reached and
          operate for approximately 1 minute. Reduce
          throttle to 2800-3000 RPM and operate for a few
          minutes. (Bringing the engine speed from idle to
          wide open throttle will load the engine and assist
          in seating the piston rings). This cycle should be
          repeated from time to time during the fi rst 5 hours
          of operation, but wide open throttle should not be
          sustained for more than 1 minute.

          • During the remaining 20 hours of break in period,
          the engines can be run at cruise speeds that are
          approximately 75-80% of the wide open throttle
          RPM, occasionally varying the cruise speed by
          100 RPM.

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          • core-rider
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Feb 2004
            • 1350

            • Huntsville, AL

            • 2003 Black SANTE

            #20
            FWIW, I'm pretty sure that is a similar procedure I did on my 2003 10 years ago. Follow those instructions and you should have no issues, and even if you do have issues they would probably have shown up anyway.
            Jason
            All black 2003 SANTE
            -- Southern Fried --

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            • wakeslasher69
              • Feb 2013
              • 169

              • Durham NC

              • 2016 G23 (550 HP)

              #21
              Best I can do for a pic until I pick it up tomorrow!

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