Break in. For what it is worth, I have been working on and building engines for the past 32 years and this is what I have always done for break in and have never had any oil useage problems and/or failures.
1. Run engine at idle or low speeds until it reachs operating tempature.
2. Vary throttle position - no steady operation. This is key to ring seating.
Varing the throttle position allows the rings to flex and seat.
3. Short full throttle burst (1/4 mile max). No high speed runs across the
lake.
4. Do this for the first 200 miles. I call this normal trail riding.
5. Change the oil and filter at 200 miles.
6. Now run it any way you want.
The key to the whole break in is to vary the throttle and no steady speeds for the first 200 miles. No runs across the lake ( this will build excessive heat and on a fresh engine you could damage the rings, pistons and cylinder walls. I have never had an engine failure and/or oil burner. This applies to all 4 cycle and 2 cycle engines.
On my race engines I always broke them in hard as follows:
1. Run engine at idle and or low speeds until it reachs operating
tempature.
2. Make 10 full throttle (5 second blasts), with a cool down period of
varying throttle positions between each full throttle pass.
3. Change oil and filter.
4. Go for it.
Never lost a single engine - never. Never ever had an oil consumption problem.
