With a standard transmission about 600 to 650. With an automatic 800 to 850.
Standard transmision, 750 rpm. Automatic transmission, 600 rpm in drive.
700 RPM
usually around 1200-1300 rpm
yes 6000 rpm on a 305 is WAY too much the max is 4500 and 5000 and that's pushing it. A stock small block Chevy has plenty of power no need to wind it up that much!!
800 rpms.
Stock rebuild- it has been said that 10psi per 1000 rpm. At idle 20-30 is about right once the engine is warmed up. Of course this will also vary with the weight of the oil used-not much but it will
750 RPM
The valves won't be able to fully close at higher rpm.
09 chevy impala rpm jumps up and down
an idle rpm for a 350 stadard trans. is about 500 rpms. an auto is about 750 rpms. this is if the eng. has a stock cam. if not it may vary
For 1973, the idle speed for an automatic transmission is 600 rpm when choked, and 450 when warm. For a manual transmission, 900 rpm when choked, 450 when warm.
95cc arent worth it 140 HP@ 3800 RPM's with a 2-barrel carb.