10-11-2009, 05:50 PM | #51 | |
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My DR650 thumper was broken in to spec, and the fucker hand-grenaded the bottom end at 16K miles, (I'm pretty sure the shift fork was the culprit). So, what does that prove? Nothing. If shit's gonna break, then shit's gonna break. I wouldn't rev the ever loving piss out of a brand new engine, but after the first oil change (100 miles), all bets are off. JC
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10-11-2009, 07:11 PM | #52 | |
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10-11-2009, 08:12 PM | #53 |
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I've been drinking, so bare with me slice.
The amount of power produced doesn't change. You can manipulate that with gearing, but the forces being applied to the gears should always be the same. Power out equals power in. First law of thermo. |
10-11-2009, 08:17 PM | #54 |
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Since I can't edit on my phone..
I can however see the forces acting for a longer duration on the piston at higher revs since the same amount of force is being applied over a longer distance/time. |
10-11-2009, 09:28 PM | #55 |
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Power produced would be the same I agree, but the G-forces are higher in 1st.... after all it is easier to loop a bike in 1st than 2nd or 3rd. So I would think it would put more load on the bearings. But I don't know shit about physics.
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Damn this thread is long. I forgot I posted it on Thursday/Friday before going away.
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10-11-2009, 10:15 PM | #57 |
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I meant at higher gears .
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10-11-2009, 11:43 PM | #58 | |
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The reason there is less load on the engine in 1st is because the gear reduction in 1st gear makes it easier to drive the bike forward and reach redline. In higher gears the ratio is not so much in your favor and it takes more work. It's pretty much the same reason that if you have a worn clutch, it's most likely to slip in high gear.
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10-12-2009, 12:16 AM | #59 | |
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One question for everyone that likes to hit red-line before the first oil change: are you not worried about metal shavings cycling through the engine with the oil? Isn't that one of the main reasons for low RPM's at first, to cycle the oil at a slower rate, increasing the chances metal will stay at the bottom of the oil pan?
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Now do it again in a middle gear... it'll take a lot more effort to get to that max speed (load to an engine), not just time. If you're a glutton for punishment, put it in its top gear now (10th, 18th, 24th, whatever) and repeat. Have water handy and be ready for your quads to scream at you. |
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10-12-2009, 12:19 AM | #60 |
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For a given amount of air & fuel introduced (throttle), a motor will produce the same output & the internals "see" the same thermal & mechanical stresses, regardless of which gear it's in - it's only the reaction (acceleration) which varies. (edit: assuming it's not 'free' revving)
So which oil should I use for break-in?.... Last edited by Kerry_129; 10-12-2009 at 12:25 AM.. |
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