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Upgrade Nowthe optical ive also found. how far from the moving part you are. changes it a bit...
i myself use the optical and i set to 3kRPM. that xtra 600 i found doesnt make big diff.. makes me feel like iam in safe zone also.
then i adjust my throttle cable so that the top of the leaver is 3k . or if unable. at least put a lil mark there on dash.
i guess when you put 800 bucks into a rebuild.. wanna make her last a lil longer hhaha
i do that to all my motors. no mater the tractor make. cub , mtd , ayp , cub/mtd so on .
i would love to dyno them and see how much loss it is... not saying wrong or right.Set it to 3600...these engines are designed to operate under load at 3600 rpm. By running it at 3000 you are reducing the performance and making it work harder than if you set it at 3600, and it will not cool as well.
Isn't 3600 max? Wasn't there a special Tach because Kohler fired on every cycle?
ill have to read up more on it.... it makes sence but who knows ..There is a torque curve for the K-series floating around out there. Half to 1 hp loss from 3000 to 3600 RPM, but cooling airflow is essentially proportional to RPM, so the engine is going to run hotter making 90-95% of rated power with a little over 80% of the cooling airflow at rated RPM. I remember hearing a story on here years ago, guy had a mildly warmed over fresh rebuild, let somebody else mow with it, who mowed at partial throttle because he thought it was easier on the engine, and ended up overheating it and taking the temper out of the rings.
Some of the later tractors even said "Always mow at full throttle" on the throttle handle. There is also a HUGE difference in performance in the mower decks at even 3500 vs. 3600 RPM. Any other engine driven attachment will also not perform as well because they were all designed to be operated at 3600 RPM.
if iam reading this right.... 1/2 a horse power for 600 rpms... on the 301s
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