I have an O-360 A1A with a CS prop (McCauley).
The RPM gauge has a caution range (marked yellow) in the 1950 to 2350 range.
There is also the following placard:
"AVOID CONTINUOUS OPERATION
BELOW 15" H.G. BETWEEN
1950 AND 2350 R.P.M."
My first question is that placard referring to the possible prop or the engine issue - i.e. what happens (or what can one damage) when one operates in this range and how long is continuous.
The second question is that the Lycoming manual recommends 21.6 H.G. and 2200 R.P.M at 2,000' ASL for 65% power cruise at 8.8 gph., putting me firmly in the caution, yellow zone for the prop R.P.M.. Am I correct that the placard for MP and RPM is for when both conditions are present, not either one separately.
Or am I missing it all together?

