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Allright, my question is this
My deuce has it's danger sticker at the 2800 rpm range, I've never dared to push it past 2500, I usually shift at around 2400 and never overspeed downhill.
I'm guaging my truck as a 70, but who knows, it was rebuilt at Toole Depot in 89, rods /mains say they're cut at 010 oversized, supposed 7300 mi. and 3600 hours on the clock, I've read here somewhere that some multi's we're rated for a higher rpm than 2500, with that stroke/ rod length 2500 is maxxxx in my opinion.
Anybody with the knowledge to debunk, or prop up the 2800 theory? I'm thinking that maybe some people are misled by their danger sticker, I too am watching all of the failures and trying to from an opinion.
My deuce has it's danger sticker at the 2800 rpm range, I've never dared to push it past 2500, I usually shift at around 2400 and never overspeed downhill.
I'm guaging my truck as a 70, but who knows, it was rebuilt at Toole Depot in 89, rods /mains say they're cut at 010 oversized, supposed 7300 mi. and 3600 hours on the clock, I've read here somewhere that some multi's we're rated for a higher rpm than 2500, with that stroke/ rod length 2500 is maxxxx in my opinion.
Anybody with the knowledge to debunk, or prop up the 2800 theory? I'm thinking that maybe some people are misled by their danger sticker, I too am watching all of the failures and trying to from an opinion.