This Is Why Your Motorcycle Has a Redline | The Shop Manual

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4 Sept 202106:04

Summary

TLDRThe video explains the importance of rev limits in motorcycle engines, highlighting how factors like inertia and valve float determine these thresholds. As engine RPM increases, the rapid movement of components can lead to mechanical failure. For example, the piston in a Honda CBR600RR experiences extreme forces at high revs, while Harley-Davidson's pushrod design restricts RPM due to additional mass. Different engine designs result in varying redlines, and while modern bikes have rev limiters for safety, riders should avoid excessive revving to prolong engine life.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 Engines have a rev ceiling to prevent component fatigue and failure.
  • ⚖️ Inertia from reciprocating parts like pistons creates significant forces at high RPM.
  • 🌀 At redline, pistons can experience forces over 1,700 g's, which can lead to breakage.
  • 🔄 Valve float occurs when the momentum of valve train components surpasses spring pressure.
  • 🚫 If valves float, they may contact rising pistons, causing severe engine damage.
  • 🔧 Different motorcycle designs influence their maximum RPM; sport bikes typically can rev higher.
  • 📏 Shorter strokes in performance engines allow for higher RPMs and increased horsepower.
  • 🔗 Overhead cam designs reduce inertia and allow higher engine speeds compared to pushrod systems.
  • 🛡️ Modern motorcycles include rev limiters to protect engines from over-revving.
  • ⚙️ Understanding these factors helps riders enjoy their engines while minimizing wear and tear.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the red line on a motorcycle's tachometer?

    -The red line indicates the maximum safe engine speed, beyond which engine components can fail due to excessive force and fatigue.

  • Why do engines have a rev ceiling?

    -Engines have a rev ceiling due to the limitations of reciprocating parts, which can experience fatigue and break when subjected to high speeds.

  • What is valve float, and why is it a concern?

    -Valve float occurs when the momentum of valve train components overcomes the spring pressure, causing the valves to not follow the camshaft motion, potentially leading to contact with the piston.

  • How do the designs of different engines affect their red lines?

    -Engine designs, such as overhead cam versus push rod configurations, influence the mass and inertia of components, affecting the engine's ability to rev high before encountering issues like valve float.

  • What role do reciprocating parts play in determining an engine's rev limit?

    -Reciprocating parts like pistons and connecting rods develop significant forces at high speeds, which can lead to fatigue and ultimately restrict the engine's maximum RPM.

  • Why do sport bikes typically have higher red lines than cruiser motorcycles?

    -Sport bikes often feature shorter strokes and lighter components, allowing for higher RPMs and more horsepower, while cruisers like Harley-Davidson have longer strokes and heavier parts.

  • What safety feature do most modern motorcycles include to prevent engine damage?

    -Most modern motorcycles are equipped with a rev limiter that cuts fuel or ignition to prevent the engine from exceeding safe RPM levels.

  • How does piston speed relate to engine RPM and design?

    -Piston speed increases with stroke length and RPM; a shorter stroke allows an engine to achieve higher RPMs without excessive piston speeds, crucial for performance.

  • What happens to the piston in an engine running at redline?

    -At redline, the piston undergoes rapid acceleration and deceleration, generating extreme forces that can lead to mechanical failure if the engine is not designed to handle them.

  • Why is it important not to keep an engine revving unnecessarily high?

    -Continuously revving an engine high can cause excessive wear and tear, shortening its lifespan despite the presence of a rev limiter.

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