I'd say this isn't entirely true.....campbell wrote: (no fancy cams)If you want a K that runs much beyond 150bhp on a "reliable" basis, I think you have to accept that it then becomes a light racing / sprinting engine and MUST be regularly inspected and overhauled accordingly. That probably means pulling it apart every year or after a handful of trackdays. And even then, you may have to accept that it's going to fail randomly from time to time. Just like race engines do...
Limiting revs can have a huge bearing on lifespan of a K. The original Minister R500 K in 2000 went to 9200rpm, and was recommended to be "refreshed" every 3k miles with track use, this was later reduced to 8600rpm for longevity. My Minister R400 K went to 8k, produced only 30 horses less (200) and had no such issues. The subsequent owner had it refreshed at circa 30k, and even then it was a case of preventative maintenance thrown in with some titivation
