CaptMac
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During the Seattle show, we started talking about what rpm people use to cruise. On Island Ranger, I have always considered 2800-2900 to be the highest I should run on a continuous basis, and several other Yanmar 110 owners used the same limit. The engine max rpm is 3300, and the boat really feels great when I run higher rpm.... so.....
I asked the Yanmar guy at the booth today. From my brief discussion with him, he appeared very knowledgable, had worked on Yanmars for quite some time and seemed to know his stuff. He walked over to the engine on the show floor (they had one of our engines on display) and read the little plaque that is mounted on top of the engine. It says 3100 is the continuous operating rpm, and the Yanmar guy said I should run the engine there - not 2800 - it was better for the engine to be run at 3100.
Does anyone have knowledge/experience running that close to max? Is it really better for the engine?
Thanks,
Mac
I asked the Yanmar guy at the booth today. From my brief discussion with him, he appeared very knowledgable, had worked on Yanmars for quite some time and seemed to know his stuff. He walked over to the engine on the show floor (they had one of our engines on display) and read the little plaque that is mounted on top of the engine. It says 3100 is the continuous operating rpm, and the Yanmar guy said I should run the engine there - not 2800 - it was better for the engine to be run at 3100.
Does anyone have knowledge/experience running that close to max? Is it really better for the engine?
Thanks,
Mac