
Originally Posted by
geezer101
If you look at the the numbers on these engines you'll see why they chose the Mikuni carb and what the intended max operating rpm is under load. Works out to be approx 5,500 rpm allowing for CFM for a stock head and intake - pushing it past this offers little purpose. The band for useable torque is around the 3-3,500 rpm ball park. That being said the rule of thumb for longetivity is 2,000 rpm which is the minimum stress threshold for all the reciprocating parts and bearings (ever wondered why most 4 cylinder gas engines sit about 2k on normal road speeds?). 4x4's aren't designed for highway cruising, they're intended for torque and towing. Add to that how old our trucks are getting. There's a lot of thrust load put through a transmission during it's life and you only have to have off a couple o' thous of metal from thrust plates, gear sets and synchros for the internals to get stressed. Did you get any improvement from changing trans oil?
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