Sir Dodge alot
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As the title says I'd like to know what the redline is for Chrysler BB's in particular the 361, I suppose a 383 is close enough candidate as reference.
Recently I have completed my Pushbutton A727 rebuild & installed a Transgo TF-2 kit with a 2000 stall converter from Hughes performance converters.
Rear gear is 2.76
The motor is stock with potentially a 256/256 cam.
It does have a forged crank which I hope the crank being forged raises the max RPM threshold.
The WOT at 2nd gear will shift just past 4800?/5000? RPM, but I tend to let off at around 4800.
I'm afraid of potentially blowing the motor if it does hit 5000 RPM.
Is 5000 RPM a "safe" WOT shift? Are Chrysler big blocks even capable of hitting 5000 with no unseen unfortunate events to occur?
Thanks for your input.
Recently I have completed my Pushbutton A727 rebuild & installed a Transgo TF-2 kit with a 2000 stall converter from Hughes performance converters.
Rear gear is 2.76
The motor is stock with potentially a 256/256 cam.
It does have a forged crank which I hope the crank being forged raises the max RPM threshold.
The WOT at 2nd gear will shift just past 4800?/5000? RPM, but I tend to let off at around 4800.
I'm afraid of potentially blowing the motor if it does hit 5000 RPM.
Is 5000 RPM a "safe" WOT shift? Are Chrysler big blocks even capable of hitting 5000 with no unseen unfortunate events to occur?
Thanks for your input.
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