jddenham
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I have read numerous times in this forum about running older motors at higher RPM's due to the inferior gas we now use.
I am wondering about one of my particular engines, a 1958 Johnson 'fat fifty' V4 50HP.
The transom plate lists 4000 - 5000 RPM as acceptable range, and 4500 at peak HP. This seems a bit lower than other V4's from say 1970 or so, but again this was the first V4 engine so maybe it wasn't capable of 5000+ RPM's?
Just curious if anyone has ran this motor higher than 5000, or if any of the experts would recommend running it higher. If so, how high with a light load, how high with a normal load?
Thanks.
I am wondering about one of my particular engines, a 1958 Johnson 'fat fifty' V4 50HP.
The transom plate lists 4000 - 5000 RPM as acceptable range, and 4500 at peak HP. This seems a bit lower than other V4's from say 1970 or so, but again this was the first V4 engine so maybe it wasn't capable of 5000+ RPM's?
Just curious if anyone has ran this motor higher than 5000, or if any of the experts would recommend running it higher. If so, how high with a light load, how high with a normal load?
Thanks.