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Greg Bockelman
Background. Continental O-200 freshly overhauled. Field overhaul.
One school of thought is to run it hard for the first 25 hours. Pretty much full throttle, or at least a high percentage of power, limiting operation at lower RPM's as much as possible.
The other school of thought is to baby it. Not run it hard at all. Varying power settings every 15 minutes or so.
So, which one is correct? One mechanic says one way, another says another.
FWIW, I had always been told to run it hard for the first 25 hours or so.
One school of thought is to run it hard for the first 25 hours. Pretty much full throttle, or at least a high percentage of power, limiting operation at lower RPM's as much as possible.
The other school of thought is to baby it. Not run it hard at all. Varying power settings every 15 minutes or so.
So, which one is correct? One mechanic says one way, another says another.
FWIW, I had always been told to run it hard for the first 25 hours or so.