andy.262
Active Member
So after finishing my rebuild I went to go out on the very first ride to start the break-in. Not even 10 minutes into the ride it starts sinking, water got up to the air intake and obviously the engine stalled out. As soon as I got it out of the water and drained, I pulled the spark plugs and cranked it over to spit all the water out that I could, and a ton came out. Put in new spark plugs and was able to get it started on the trailer, idled it for a little bit to get the rest of the water out. Now it starts right up on the first press of the button, as if nothing was wrong.
I feel like I'm out of the woods for now, my plan is to start and idle it a few times a day for a few days while my parts come in to fix the leak. Anything else I need to do to prevent it from rusting inside? Squirt some oil in the cylinders maybe?
I think the usual recommendation is to go run it at full throttle for a little bit after this happens, but I can't really do that because it will sink, and also becuase I haven't even really started the break-in period on this newly rebuild engine.
I feel like I'm out of the woods for now, my plan is to start and idle it a few times a day for a few days while my parts come in to fix the leak. Anything else I need to do to prevent it from rusting inside? Squirt some oil in the cylinders maybe?
I think the usual recommendation is to go run it at full throttle for a little bit after this happens, but I can't really do that because it will sink, and also becuase I haven't even really started the break-in period on this newly rebuild engine.