> I've heard 4400 RPM from several sources, including a VW dealer. > > The critical part is supposedly the bearing journals in the case. The > crank hammers them pretty bad at or above that. Then the oil pressure > goes, then the bearings go, then... take cover. > > I wonder if a balanced crank would make the engine able to > rev higher than that? If not, what else would if need? Ignorant > minds want to know-- mine in this case. Interesting. I've got a balanced crank as well. You would think if the bearings are what fail, the balanced crank should help overcome that. Maybe that's why it'll do 11,000RPM... <BIG GRIN!>
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