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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:57:51 -0700, "TJF" wrote:
All, I have a 1971, 21' Fiberform that has a 165 Mercruiser (250 cid inline Chevy 6 cylinder). WOT on the tachometer registers @ 4200 RPM. I believe that the Rochester 2 barrel carburetor is governed for that RPM. I am running a 17 pitch aluminum prop which came with the boat, but have contemplated a more aggressive pitch as well as stainless steel. The outdrive is geared @ 1.68 to 1. This all equals to 32 mph according to the fish finder/gps unit @ WOT. The original owners manual states that "3900-4300 RPM lets the engine turn at the recommended RPM and gives best performance". It also states that I could go up to a 21 pitch prop and still be in this window. The boat currently has very good hole shot. I am more about getting to the fishing hole than pulling a skier. My question is, what is a good RPM for cruising without thrashing on the motor and leading to premature engine failure? The recommended RPM seems a little high compared to what my truck's RPM is cruising down the interstate (2800 RPM). Any suggestions? Tim About 3400 for me! 5.7L GMC -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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