- Thu Nov 17, 2016 5:32 pm
#64040
Running in ... well, after a rebuild, our racing Enfields get a couple of miles without exceeding 6000 rpm, to get them warmed up and check for any leaks or other possible problems, but, if all is well after that, they are run up to flat out under varying loads. If they show signs of tightening up [rare], the top ends are stripped to see why and rectify, but usually they just get checked over before being deemed 'race ready'. For road going engines I have rebuilt and assuming I have the whole bike here, I like to put the first 100 - 200 miles on if they have had a full rebuild, rebore, regrind etc, as I don't want any faults going home to the owners if any arise. By 200 miles, I will give bursts of full throttle and there is a long climb up the Black Mountain, which I like to use to load them up and check for any tightening up. In most cases, all is usually well, the worst cases for any tightening up are the 350 Indian Bullets with the cast iron barrels still fitted and on standard bore and one pre War AJS 250, with cast iron barrel and dodgy pre War high compression piston, which needed so much piston to bore clearance that it sounded like a bag of hammers when cold, but it was fine when warmed up and could reach a dizzy 73 mph flat out! Once this machine could climb the Black Mountain with no problems, I deemed it good enough to go home to the owner.