High rpms with SB Chevy and 4 speed tranny

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This is my first 77 FJ40, I just bought it, put new brakes on it and its now drivable. My question is it has a SB Chevy and the 4 speed tranny, as far as I know it has the stock 4:11 gears.
I took it out for a drive and at 40mph I am running 3500-3800 rpms, at 45-50 mph I am running 4000 -4300 rpms.
I called the previous owner and he said he could rive it 60-70 mph on the highway, I dont see how. Is it that the tranny is not compatible enough? if not what tranny is? or whats the best way to make it so I can drive more than 40mph with runninh such high RPMS? Any suggestions on what to do.Thanks in advance for any help.
The new guy.
 
A. what tach are you using?

B, is it in low range?
 
Ok I feel really stupid now!!!!!! Thanks for pointing out the obvious. The shifter is not there so assumed it was in 2 wd, stuck a shifter in it and is was in 4 high. Boy do I feel stupid.
 
High gear in all trannies is 1 to 1 (unless you have an overdrive tranny), that means when you install a Chevy V8 and leave the same tires and gear ratio, the V8 revs the exact same RPM's as the stock 6 cyl.. The only difference is a Toyota 6 cyl. is about to fling apart at 3,000 rpm and a Chevy V8 is alittle above a purr at 3,000 rpm.
 

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