How many RPM's is safe?

erichy

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Hi I'm back with more questions. I have a Chevy 305 and was wondering if 4000 RPM's is safe or 4500? I'm very new to boating and I don't want to blow this thing up.
 

cr2k

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Re: How many RPM's is safe?

That's about right for WOT.
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: How many RPM's is safe?

Hi I'm back with more questions. I have a Chevy 305 and was wondering if 4000 RPM's is safe or 4500? I'm very new to boating and I don't want to blow this thing up.
You should be able to get 4200-4600 at WOT.....
If you can only get 4K, you need some fine tuning to find it.....;)
 

erichy

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Re: How many RPM's is safe?

It goes to 4600 wot but it hums along nicely at 4000 so I keep it there. I was afraid to go higher but it will.
 

Dothedew

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Re: How many RPM's is safe?

Shouldn't hurt it a bit. Marine engines are designed to run at higher rpm's for extended periods of time, they are built with higher quality parts than there automotive counterparts. I am able to run 4600 or so with mine as well, but always tune it back down to 4000 or below for fuel savings vs the 4 or 5 knots I'd get with the extra rpm.
 

erichy

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Re: How many RPM's is safe?

Thanks that makes sense. I'm about cruising over speed anyway.
 
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