Chiming in late on this one, but on my old stock motor in my TR6, it regularly saw extended periods over 4,000 rpm. I was told as a lad that anythinng under the redline/caution line is good to go. But there is a reason why they call that side of the tach the expensive end. Oh, and that engine was still running and revving just fine when I pulled it out. It also had close to 150,000 miles on it.
My TR8 is the real road rocket that has zero problems keeping up with modern traffic. At 3,000 rpm it sits just over 80mph and just by rolling onto the throttle it will jump to three digits fairly quickly. That's Nice! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif