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Aurora Generators Podcast
Tune in to the Aurora Generators Podcast—your go-to resource for everything related to reliable, diesel-powered backup and off-grid energy. Whether you’re protecting your home against outages or powering a remote cabin, each episode dives into practical insights, expert tips, and real-world case studies to help you choose, install, and maintain the perfect generator for your needs.
What You’ll Hear
- Sizing & Selection: Learn how to calculate the right generator capacity for your appliances, from essentials like refrigerators and sump pumps to luxury extras such as electric grills and home automation.
- Fuel & Maintenance Tips: Discover best practices for fuel storage, routine service checks, and troubleshooting common issues—so your generator is ready when you need it most.
- Installation Walkthroughs: Follow step-by-step guidance on transfer switches, load management panels, and safe wiring practices, with analogies and examples tailored for non-electricians.
- Industry Trends & Innovations: Stay up to date on new technologies—like smart remote monitoring and hybrid power systems—and how they can save you time, money, and hassle.
- Listener Q&A: Submit your toughest questions and get them answered by our engineering team, customer support specialists, and guest experts.
Why Listen?
- Real-World Experience: Hosted by Aurora Generators’ in-house engineers and technicians who have installed hundreds of systems across North America.
- Clear, Trustworthy Advice: We balance technical rigor with plain-language explanations—no jargon, just actionable guidance.
- Community Focused: Join a community of homeowners, off-grid enthusiasts, and industry professionals. Share your story, offer feedback, and learn from others’ experiences.
Ready to power your peace of mind?
Visit us at www.AuroraGenerators.com or email Info@AuroraGenerators.com for show notes, episode transcripts, and exclusive resources.
Generators
Engine Break-in | The science behind mechanical run-in
Podcast Episode: Why Engine Break-In Is Critical for Diesel Generator Performance
In this episode of the Aurora Generator Podcast, we explore the science and importance behind properly breaking in a diesel engine—especially when used in backup and off-grid generators.
Engine break-in, also known as mechanical run-in, is more than just running the engine for a few hours. It’s a controlled wear-in process that helps the piston rings properly seat against the cylinder walls, forming a tight seal and ensuring long-term performance. Without the right break-in, engines can experience premature wear, excessive blow-by, or glazing of the cylinder walls—issues that are often irreversible without expensive repairs.
We explain how the surface of the cylinder walls, designed with a specific cross-hatch pattern, retains oil and supports lubrication. Proper break-in flattens the peaks of these surfaces, improving oil film formation and minimizing friction.
Loading the engine correctly is key. A new generator should not run under light loads during break-in. Applying sufficient load creates the necessary internal pressure (BMEP) to push the rings against the cylinder wall and ensure optimal wear. Running too lightly during this stage may lead to “glazing” and poor compression. That's why an early oil change is also essential to remove metallic particles that accumulate during this process.
We also dive into tribology—the study of friction, lubrication, and wear within the piston-cylinder system. Understanding this helps explain how oil film formation, bore distortion, and surface roughness all influence engine efficiency and durability. Even the shape of the piston skirt and cylinder bore plays a role in managing friction and sealing performance.
Another issue we cover is wet stacking—a problem common in under-loaded diesel generators. When a generator doesn't run hot enough, unburned fuel and carbon build up in the exhaust system, hurting performance and increasing maintenance needs. We talk about how to prevent wet stacking through regular load testing or load bank usage.
Lastly, we touch on maintenance tips from industry guidelines, such as those found in Generac’s diesel generator manuals. These include checking oil levels, replacing filters on schedule, and avoiding ethanol-blended fuel during break-in or storage.
If you're a homeowner, technician, or professional responsible for maintaining diesel-powered generators, this episode gives you the foundational knowledge needed to make smart decisions and extend the life of your equipment.
👉 For more insights into diesel generators and expert tips on proper operation, visit us at AuroraGenerators.com.