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Hello Everyone,
Figured I'd cast this question out to you experts. It's probably been discussed before, but I am relatively new to this site, so here' goes........I own a M1009 CUCV, 1986 K5 Blazer with the 3.08 gearing, 6.2 diesel, TH400 trans, and the normal 31X10.50 R15 LT tires for this vehicle. Whatever governor might have been on it, was long gone when I got the vehicle. I don't want to over-rev the engine and it doesn't have a tach. I would like to drive the interstate (70 mph) and would like to run at these normal highway speeds, but I was told by the former owner (he seemed familiar with these) that i should never drive it over 64 or 65 mph. He said that he was told that driving faster would run the rpm up too high for this engine. Does anyone know where I could find a data sheet or specs of what the actual rpm is when travelling at a prescribed speed in high gear (1 to 1 ratio)? I will probably add a tachometer at some point, but it's Winter in illinois and I'll most like wait for warmer weather to do it. Looking forward to any info or advice you guys give me.........thanks in advance!
Figured I'd cast this question out to you experts. It's probably been discussed before, but I am relatively new to this site, so here' goes........I own a M1009 CUCV, 1986 K5 Blazer with the 3.08 gearing, 6.2 diesel, TH400 trans, and the normal 31X10.50 R15 LT tires for this vehicle. Whatever governor might have been on it, was long gone when I got the vehicle. I don't want to over-rev the engine and it doesn't have a tach. I would like to drive the interstate (70 mph) and would like to run at these normal highway speeds, but I was told by the former owner (he seemed familiar with these) that i should never drive it over 64 or 65 mph. He said that he was told that driving faster would run the rpm up too high for this engine. Does anyone know where I could find a data sheet or specs of what the actual rpm is when travelling at a prescribed speed in high gear (1 to 1 ratio)? I will probably add a tachometer at some point, but it's Winter in illinois and I'll most like wait for warmer weather to do it. Looking forward to any info or advice you guys give me.........thanks in advance!