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	Rpm on a Toro  8hp.. Engine 190404 , model, 6142. 
	Original Message   Dec 18, 2007 9:21 am	 | 
	
		
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Hello,   Another stupid Question , what should the RPM be when using the snowblower?   
 Thank You , Alan  
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	Re: Rpm on a Toro  8hp.. Engine 190404 , model, 6142. 
	Reply #7   Dec 19, 2007 6:38 am	 | 
	
		
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Max Torque is at,  about 3000 RPM's.   IMHO                                 Fred
  
 
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	Re: Rpm on a Toro  8hp.. Engine 190404 , model, 6142. 
	Reply #10   Dec 19, 2007 11:56 am	 | 
	
		
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   last time i checked  these engines come factory pre-set to run at 3600 rpm's.   so borat when you and everyone else runs there machine at wide open   it is at 3600.  yes you are correct in some of these engine with different internal parts will run faster.  you need cobalt/ hardend valves,  heat treated cam gear connecting rod etc.   briggs and stratton actually has a motorsports division.  they specialize in go cart engines.   some are   world formula,  godzilla.   these do not have the governor system inside but the have a rev limiter on the ignition coil.  these are set at a desired rpm as not to blow the engine.       www.briggsracing.com   Would the rpm of those racing engines be limited at or below 3600?  
 No need to beleaguer this topic.  The manual states, without reservation, to run the engine at full throttle.  Full throttle is 3600 rpm.  What's hard to understand about that?   Or, is there a secret conspiracy among engine manufacturers to have us run our engines at 3600 rpm so that they expire sooner therefore requiring the purchase of more engines?   Yeah.  That's got to be it.   
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