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Old 09-25-2010, 10:22 PM   #11
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Default Re: Safe RPMs

SInce I am not that mechanically inclined.. Maybe I better just stay under 4000 rpms & call it good ( with synthetic of course)


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Hello Billfo,

No, it isn't!

If you would do nothing at the engine, except taking away the limiter, till about 5000 revs it will more or less take the äbuse.
But it will significant shorten the enginelive!
So you have to change the rods before they brake or go stuck on the cranck!

With bearings and synthetick oil it will go.

Significant more than 5000, say more than 5.5 / 6 also need extra things like a different oilsystem, valvesprings etc......

My own experience is also: often more than 8500 will give broken rods!
My last two times were 55 hours and 64 hours.
My old aircooled did more than 300 hour with revs up to 8200.

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