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So, after two years, finally got my MEP-016D Yanmar engine rebuilt - I procrastinated getting it to the machine shop, and then the shop took forever. But, got the rebuilt engine back and reassembled the generator. After struggling for a short while with non-start and then backfiring, I found a hose with a small crack apparently letting air into the fuel line. It's running perfectly now. I did some searching on the forum, and I couldn't find an answer to this question, so...
Yanmar says the break-in period is 100 hours. The machine shop left a tag on the engine that says "filled with non-detergent oil to seat rings". When I talked to them, they said to run it for 5 or so hours under load, then change to the regular oil (10w-30, according to the manual). I've only run for about 5 minutes so far just to get things straightened out.
Question: If I follow the manual's 100-hour break in period, what oil should be used? Also, it may take a couple/few years to reach 100 hours of run time. Would I change oil every 6 months or so during this break-in period with the break-in oil until the 100 hours is reached, or just leave the original fill of break-in oil for the entire time, regardless of how long it takes to hit 100 hours?
Or, will the non-detergent oil for 5 hours work, as recommended by the machine shop?
I asked a neighbor who is a diesel mechanic, and he said I should follow the machine shop's recommendations. And, there is all sorts of generic on-line advice, ranging from using special break-in oil to non-detergent oil.
So...what should I do? What will give me the best life out of my rebuilt engine - assuming I don't screw it up again (oil got low during a prolonged power outage, burning up the rings and piston - probably consumed oil because it wasn't broken in properly!)
Yanmar says the break-in period is 100 hours. The machine shop left a tag on the engine that says "filled with non-detergent oil to seat rings". When I talked to them, they said to run it for 5 or so hours under load, then change to the regular oil (10w-30, according to the manual). I've only run for about 5 minutes so far just to get things straightened out.
Question: If I follow the manual's 100-hour break in period, what oil should be used? Also, it may take a couple/few years to reach 100 hours of run time. Would I change oil every 6 months or so during this break-in period with the break-in oil until the 100 hours is reached, or just leave the original fill of break-in oil for the entire time, regardless of how long it takes to hit 100 hours?
Or, will the non-detergent oil for 5 hours work, as recommended by the machine shop?
I asked a neighbor who is a diesel mechanic, and he said I should follow the machine shop's recommendations. And, there is all sorts of generic on-line advice, ranging from using special break-in oil to non-detergent oil.
So...what should I do? What will give me the best life out of my rebuilt engine - assuming I don't screw it up again (oil got low during a prolonged power outage, burning up the rings and piston - probably consumed oil because it wasn't broken in properly!)