Interesting. Initial break in generates a lot of materials I suspect. I've only used Blackstone to check the wear on broken in engines. Never during the run-in period. Looks like they didn't have any strong opinion one way or the other.
Is there any way you can run it for 10 hours like they suggest or will you just do tear down? It might almost be better at this time to have your new builder check the bores and - if they look good - replace the mains, rod bearings, reseal it and call it good. Hard call... :/
Is there any way you can run it for 10 hours like they suggest or will you just do tear down? It might almost be better at this time to have your new builder check the bores and - if they look good - replace the mains, rod bearings, reseal it and call it good. Hard call... :/







Did the builder do the machine work as well or just assembly? If he did it all I would definitely be checking bearing clearances, bore size/roundness, etc... If he thought grinding a hole in a valve cover while on the engine and reusing headbolts was okay then there's no telling what else he decided to "save money on"! 








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