Hello fellow Comanche owners,
My engine has been overhauled by Central Cylinder Services (CCS) in Omaha. I had them install original Lycoming cylinders. In anticipation of having to break in the freshly overhailed engine, I've read quite a few articles on the break-in process, including Lycoming SI 1014M ()
CCS gave very simple break-in instructions such as not to use detergent oils, first running the engine for a few minutes, letting it cool, checking for leaks, and repeating the process 3-4 times, frequently changing power settings between 100% and 75%, etc.
The mechanic, installing the engine, was recommending that I use Phillips X/C oil from the start. However, Phillips X/C is an ashless oil with dispersant additives. Nearly every article I've read (as does the SI 1014M) advise NOT to use ashless oils or oils with additives during break-in (except for turbos). Phillips, though, specifically claims that its X/C oil can be used for break-in. I'm skeptical, and have asked the mechanic to use Aeroshell 100 SAE50 for the break-in period instead. I figure that it can't hurt to use a straight mineral oil since this method seems to be true and tried for non-turbo engines.
Am I over-reacting? Is Phillips X/C OK to break in non-turbo engines?