Once again you are flying high with hypotheticals. I remind you:
You are doing up a 40 year old long-stroke passenger car engine.
These things are known to break crankshafts if driven enthusiastically.
If you repeatedly exceed 4000rpm you will break it.
A standard WW2 Stromberg carby will allow it to get to 5500 rpm.
If you want a strong engine buy a strong engine.
A p76 engine kept below 3000rpm will last a long time if well maintained.


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conversely the carby 3.5 it replaced in the search for 'mo powa ' regularly saw valve floating revs will no ill effects....
as for carby I like to use a 350 holley very tunable easy for parts. Hopfully will be building up a p76 running only on gas, injection or gas research carby? not sure yet.. Oh also I think Brabham play with P76 engines and Repco built a repco 5000 engine out of the too



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