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O-360 break in oil consumption

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harleygaz

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Hi. I have 5 hours on my zero time HO-360 and in that time running 2500-2600 rpm for most of it I have used about a quart of straight 80. I have no idea if that is good or bad. I’m in N Mississippi and it’s been hot but mostly flying mornings in mid 80’s temps. What consumption should I expect when the engine breaks in? Cheers, Gary.
 

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