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Mahindra Roxor Break In Period

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Below is the recommended break-in procedures for the Mahindra Roxor
A break-in period of 10 operating hours or 300 mi (480 km) is
required for this vehicle. Mahindra recommends that the engine oil
and filter be replaced after this break-in period has been completed.
During the break-in period, it is best to avoid pressing the accelerator
pedal beyond 3/4 of its full stroke. Avoid extended hard accelerations
like those required for hill climbing. Avoid extended periods
at steady cruising speeds, it is best to vary your speed as much as
possible during this period. Brief accelerations and speed variations
contribute to a good break-in.
During the break-in period, you should also shift the transfer case
between 2WD and 4WD High range at low speeds (1-5 mph). This
also contributes to a good break in and will familiarize you with the
effort required to perform this operation while moving.
Bring the ROXOR to a complete stop with engine running
before shifting the transfer case into 4WD Low Range to prevent
gear damage and ease engagement. The ROXOR can be shifted
between 2WD and 4WD High ranges at any speed.
 
jrobs23, please let us know when you go to the twin stick as I am interested in doing the same thing.
 
Working out my wipers and turn signals. That is on the list though. This rig with single-stick just doesn't feel right.
 
The CJ’s with the Dana 300 worked just has “hinky”.

Lucky for me, I’m experienced with such. Trick is you will have to work the clutch and trans. When it doesn’t go in or out, try with trans in neutral, clutch in and out, may have to go in 1st and reverse a tad and mesh the gears in place.

MESH as in “mechanically massage” and NOT mesh as “grind them til you find them” mesh.

In time they will smooth out
 
I found the lockouts up front greatly helped.
 
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