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Cam-Guard during Engine Break-in

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I'm looking for insight/information/stories of including Cam-Guard from the beginning of an engine break-in. The engine from my Archer II just arrived Friday and will be installed within the next two weeks. I'd be interested in opinions about including Cam-Guard during the break-in period. I plan on using it in the engine but have not seen any data or reports of its' use during break-in after complete OH.

If there is an article out there, I'd love to read it.


Thanks for any information

Rick

P.S. Engine was OH at Poplar Grove Airmotive and no I have not asked them yet because........... I forgot.

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