I don't understand this post. Are you saying that installing a tach somehow increased your engine's RPM?Re: 30 yo, 18hp, B&S opposed twin.
Just got a tachometer. Raised rpm from little over 3000 rpm to little over 3500rpm. Very pleased with the results but have I shortened the engine's life?
These engines are designed to provide maximum efficiency at 3600 rpm. When you're under full load, that's the speed they should be running at.Re: 30 yo, 18hp, B&S opposed twin.
Just got a tachometer. Raised rpm from little over 3000 rpm to little over 3500rpm. Very pleased with the results but have I shortened the engine's life?
Correct. Even when sharp the mower blades often didn't cut it. Going over the same grass twice got old.Pretty sure he means he got a tac to check rpm then upped it to 3500 rpm.
Didn't factor the blade tip speed. Multiple pulleys was another confounder so I measured the rpm of a blade spindle pulley. There are three blades, each 16" diameter. Spindle running at 3800rpm X 16"/12 X 3.1416 = 15,917fpm. ANSI B71.1 limit is 18,000fpm for push mowers. I'm OK.as blade length increased, they lowered the rpm to reduce tip speed.
180mph for your mower . Legal limit is 204mph .Didn't factor the blade tip speed. Multiple pulleys was another confounder so I measured the rpm of a blade spindle pulley. There are three blades, each 16" diameter. Spindle running at 3800rpm X 16"/12 X 3.1416 = 15,917fpm. ANSI B71.1 limit is 18,000fpm for push mowers. I'm OK.
PS I stopped looking for something that worked better so, in a way, raising rpm lengthened my lawn mowers life.![]()
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