I was reading a old post on max RPM's and a member post that he had built a Chevy 283 and was running it at 10,000 rpm. I find that hard to believe. I've built a few different small and big block Chevy engines with forged Pistons, rods and crankshaft and balanced each component also the heads were ported and polished with duel valve springs and roller rockers. Big bore carbs, usually Holley double pumpers, 750-850 cfm, big lumpy cams. I would never run them over 8,000 RPM's, higher than that and the engine will tear itself apart. We're talking mid to late 1960's technology. Much more modern V8's may take 10,000 RPM's and of course top fuel dragsters can spin that fast but after each race the entire rotating assembly is replaced. V8's are not a well balanced engine to begin with and to achieve 10,000 RPM's in a small displacement 1960's motor is nearly impossible. That claim is likely bulls*** unless the engine was built with indestructablism and unobtainium.