EZFlap wrote:[u]Legalities aside[/u
Steve Wittman was noted for routinely running small Continentals at 3000 RPM in his Tailwind sport planes Numerous Vari-Eze, Cassutt, and Midget Mustang pilots turn their motors at these speeds with only a moderate amount of accelerated wear. But these owners have their engines balanced well and cooled well.
I'd read the same about Steve Wittman. One article in EAA's magazine said he used to tell people the average sport pilot's engine would rust out before it wore out, so the extra wear from running at 3,000 rpm didn't matter. But as people have commented previously, the higher rpm does limit prop length, which isn't good for take-off performance.
I thought about running an O-300 in my Patrol. I've ridden in C-170's and 172's with them, and was impressed with how smooth and quiet they were compared to the 4 cylinder Lycomings. But when I talked with Bob he said it was too heavy and would upset the balance too much. Oh well, I found a good deal on an O-320 instead.
Phil