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  • ...Schnitt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A [[cylinder head]] sliced in half shows two overhead camshafts—one above each of the two [[poppet valve|valves]].]] ...alve|valves]] or [[lifter]]s in a more direct manner, when compared with [[Overhead valve]]s (OHV) and [[pushrod]]s.
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  • '''Overhead camshaft''' (OHC) valvetrain configurations place the [[camshaft]] within t There are two overhead camshaft layouts:
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  • ...-Zylinderkopf-Schnitt.jpg|thumb|300px|A [[cylinder head]] containing two [[overhead camshaft]]s, one above each of the two valves]] In [[automotive engineering]], an '''overhead valve''' [[internal combustion engine]] is one in which the entry and exit
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  • ...of the Lancia boxer was only ever used in the Flavia. In the mid 1970s, an overhead cam engine based on a similar layout was designed and brought into producti ==2000 (Overhead Cam)==
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  • ...d a sport version with overhead [[camshaft]]. The Super Sport even had two overhead camshafts.
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  • '''Overhead camshaft''' (OHC) valvetrain configurations place the [[camshaft]] within t There are two overhead camshaft layouts:
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  • ...Schnitt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A [[cylinder head]] sliced in half shows two overhead camshafts—one above each of the two [[poppet valve|valves]].]] [[double overhead cam]]
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  • ...at higher [[Revolutions per minute|rpm]], leading to the adoption of the [[overhead valve]] head design. ...of the cylinder head contains the [[camshaft]] in a [[Single overhead cam|overhead cam]] engine, or another mechanism (such as [[rocker arm]]s and [[pushrod]]
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  • ...n name that used English side and overhead valve 248 cc, 348 cc and 346 cc overhead valve ''Bradshaw'' or ''Blackburne'' engines.
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  • ...les in [[Torino]]. This small [[Italian]] brand built machines with 174 cc overhead valve engines [[Piazza]] and [[Ladetto & Blatto]]. From 1930 they made were 246 cc and 346 cc models using ''JAP'' overhead valve engines.
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  • ...ith single [[cylinder]] [[engines]] from 175 to 500 cc and [[valves]] with overhead [[camshaft]], some with a rear [[suspension]] [[torsion bar]]. ...r, Taurus built [[mopeds]] and [[motorcycles]], including a 175 cc with an overhead camshaft and a two-stroke 160 cc and 250 cc engine with a valve in the head
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  • ...Schnitt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A [[cylinder head]] sliced in half shows two overhead camshafts—one above each of the two [[poppet valve|valves]].]] ...alve|valves]] or [[lifter]]s in a more direct manner, when compared with [[Overhead valve]]s (OHV) and [[pushrod]]s.
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  • '''Overhead camshaft''' (OHC) valvetrain configurations place the [[camshaft]] within t There are two overhead camshaft layouts:
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  • ...s used Moser 123 cc and 173 cc overhead valve engines and 173 cc to 498 cc overhead side valve ''JAP'' and ''Sturmey-Archer'' built engines. In 1928 they intro
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  • ...lli is put into production with a 500 cc ''JAP'' engine, with distribution overhead valve and a three-speed gearbox.
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  • ...nero]]. The engines were of the firm's own design and manufacture, with an overhead-valve 500 cc version joined by others ranging from a 250 cc single to a 750 ...499 cc and 750 cc single-cylinder and V-twins, SV initially and later with overhead valve. In 1925, [[Virginio Minozzi]] was the head of sales department and a
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  • ...rame. Two years later they built their own beautiful ''Giacomasso'' 174 cc overhead valve engine and shaft drive shaft. This was followed in 1933 by a motorcyc ...brand had 175 cc two stroke blocks, which were soon replaced by the 174 cc overhead valve engines Moser. Then and
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  • ...e engine block between the camshaft and pushrods. The later [[overhead cam|overhead cam (OHC)]] design avoids the use of pushrods by putting the camshaft in th In [[automotive engineering]], an '''overhead valve''' [[internal combustion engine]] is one in which the intake and exha
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  • ...of the engine configuration, for example [[pushrod]], [[overhead cam]], [[overhead camshaft]], [[DOHC]], [[crossflow head]].
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  • ...heir first motorcycle in 1926 (. The bike had a 350cc engine with a single overhead camshaft and three separate speeds. The engine was designed by the famous t ...f the company, the 175 (with two gears) and 350 (with three gears) had the overhead camshaft distribution.
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  • ...aight-4]] engine with [[multi-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] and a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. This large engine had a 100 mm bore and very long 160&nbs
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  • ...an arrangement is known as a ''[[double overhead cam|double]]'' or ''dual overhead cam'' (DOHC), thus, a [[V engine]] may have 4 camshafts.
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  • ...mission. In 1930, they came to market with a 175 cc [[CF]] engine with and overhead camshaft. Several models were equipped with this engine but almost all were
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  • |Engine || 4.5L [[Straight-4|straight four]] twin overhead cam ...of this kind engine architecture isn't so clear but some others with dual overhead camshafts on those days were [[Sunbeam]], [[Delage]] and [[Humber (car)|Hum
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  • ...sing [[Ladetto]], DKW and JAP engines. In 1946 they produced a 125 cc dual overhead camshaft with an oval frame designed by [[Angelo Blatto]], followed by a 25
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  • ...ensive. Models included a 173cc single OHV as well as 173cc and 246cc twin overhead-cam vertical. [[Alfonso Drusiani]] was the designer and manufacturer. [http ...10 hp at 6800 rpm. In 1954, a Comet 175 cc single-cylinder engine with an overhead camshaft and a cylinder layout with the same characteristics as above. Also
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  • ...and of [[motorcycles]] that built a very modern 127 cc, parallel with twin overhead valves, for that time.
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  • ...motorcycles]] located in [[Napoli]]. This [[Italian]] company built modern overhead valve 198 cc boxer engine with a shaft drive, much like the Hoffmann Gouver
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  • ...ecce]] was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of motorcycles that modified 173 cc overhead valve engines built by ''Moser''.
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  • ...er four-stroke 247 cc and 347 cc ''Blackburne'' engine with either side or overhead valve.
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  • ...motorcycles from 1954 to 1955 with a limited number of 98 cc machines with overhead valve parallel-twin engines.
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  • ; [[Overhead camshaft]] ...the valves are actuated directly by a rocker arm, finger or bucket tappet. Overhead camshaft engines use fingers or bucket tappets, upon which the cam lobes co
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  • ...[Genova]]-[[Quinto]]. This [[Italian]] sports brand used [[Piazza]] 173 cc overhead valve engines and later delivered the bike with a ''JAP'' engines.
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  • ...zzardi]] and based in [[Turin]]. The 124 cc and 174 cc were the only known overhead valve cylinder at the time that were partly self built engines.
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  • ...s]] and [[auxiliary engines]] for [[bicycles]]. The company built a 123 cc overhead valve clip-on engines and complete motorcycles.
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  • ...torcycles that used 174 cc and 170 cc side valve German built Heros-Norman overhead valve engines.
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  • ...f motorcycles built in 1957. They had a 175 cc two cylinder engine and two overhead camshafts. It is not known whether the machine was ever used in races.
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  • ...n]] brand built a clip-on engine and motorcycles with their own and 175 cc overhead valve engine.
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  • ...n motorcycle which was built with a 173 cc four-stroke [[engine]] and an [[overhead]] chain driven [[camshaft]].
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  • ...rkheimer''. The Stella machines were equipped with a 173 cc ''Blackburne'' overhead valve engine.
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  • ...orcycle]] that built mainly racing machines with 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc overhead valve ''JAP'' or Python engines. The bikes remained pruduced in small numbe
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  • ...n [[Milan]], company that produces light motorcycles with engine of 175 cc overhead valve, in the second half of the twenties. A race of this type wasat the Ci
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  • ...rcycles which were quite popular using their own designed and built 174 cc overhead valve engine. The bike remained on the market until 1932 when the company c
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  • '''Mengoli''' produced a few 175 cc four-stroke with overhead cam heads and a telescoping fork [[motorcycles]].
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  • ...a [[Moto Guzzi]] style motorcycle model with a horizontal cylinder engine, overhead valve and a three speed [[transmission]]; production was very limited.
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  • ...racing driver [[Felice Nazzaro]]. He built a small motorcycles with 174 cc overhead valve own topic.
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  • ...otorcycles in 1929 with a special [[aluminum]] frame and transverse V-twin overhead valve 346 cc engine.
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  • ...made small motorcycles with two stroke blocks of 48 - to 124 cc and 174 cc overhead valve engine. There may had been a relationship established to the ''[[Tela
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  • This bike was a lying cylinder, overhead cam and shaft drive. The rear wheel was hanging to one side. The machine di
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  • ...y produce models with 174 cc ''[[Ladetto]]'' engines and 246 cc and 346 cc overhead valve ''JAP'' engines.
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  • ...rts bikes with plate frames, in which ''Sturmey-Archer'' 347 cc and 497 cc overhead valve engines were mounted.
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  • ...d made a 346 cc engines two cylinder and a 173 cc single [[cylinder]] with overhead [[valves]] and using [[Della Ferrera]] linkage.
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  • ...above the crankshaft in the V of a [[V engine]]. This contrasts with an [[overhead camshaft]] (OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head * I-head, also known as overhead valve (OHV)
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  • ...00 cc, with a four-stroke engine valve head. In 1934 the first 250 cc with overhead camshaft. ...1947, leaves a new motorcycle, the Gheppio 250, with change to four-speed overhead camshaft. Alongside this, they list the 250 and 500 enduro bike named the S
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  • Mechanically they are simple [[straight-4]] engines with five bearings and [[overhead cam]] heads.
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  • ...e 9". It was powered with a 4-cylinder 1300 cc engine, overhead valves, an overhead camshaft with a three-speed gearbox. The vehicle was produced until the end
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  • In 1928, a 6C Sport was released, with a dual [[overhead camshaft]]s engine. Its sport version won many races, including the 1928 [[
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  • ...ed in [[Torino]], began in 1929 with the production of a 175 cc model with overhead valve, first equipped with ''Norman'' engines and later with ''New Imperial
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  • ...]]. The SAR had a 498 cc two cylinder [[boxer engine]] with side and later overhead valves. From 1924 there was a 346 cc single cylinder with an [[oil-cooled]]
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  • ...16 bhp engine. The engines were fitted with [[aluminum]] [[pistons]] and [[overhead valves]]. This fast 75 km/h car used [[brakes]] that were mounted on the re
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  • ...52 cc actual) was introduced in 1929 in Rome. Base model had a single overhead cam; Super Sport and Gran Sport versions had DOHC. Again, a supercharger wa
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  • ...d engine importer from 1926 to 1935. they used 123 cc and 173 cc ''Moser'' overhead valve engines that they mounted to their built frames. In 1929, constructor
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  • ..., they all had a shaft drive. In the thirties were built 346 cc and 496 cc overhead valve engines and after the war 45 cc [[mopeds]] and 249 cc and 499 cc OHV
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  • ...''MGF'' brand name. He built 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc Blackburne side and overhead valve engines and a three-speed [[transmission]]. Each model was produced i
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  • ...of [[Beccaria]] and [[Revelli]]. In 1925, motorcycles were made using the overhead valve and side valve ''Blackburne'' engines with 350 cc and a side-valve ''
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  • ...uild under his own name OMB's. These were the famous 173 cc ''[[Blatto]]'' overhead valve engines.
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  • ..., sporty machines with 123 cc, 173 cc, 198 cc and 247 cc two-stroke 173 cc overhead valve engine. The engine blocks were made by the manufacturer ''[[Piazza]]'
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  • ...ith ''Train'' two stroke engines. Later models had 173 cc [[JAP]] side and overhead valve engines. From 1934 they had the luxury models with a rear [[suspensio
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  • ...8]] engine with [[multi-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] driven by a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. Power was reported at 140 hp (104 kW). The engine w
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  • On overhead valve and flathead engines, the [[camshaft]] may also be installed. If the
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  • ...ngine displaced exactly 1,496.77 cc (91 in³). It had a [[single overhead camshaft]] on each bank of cylinders with a 60° angle between the two bank For 1949, the engine was further modified with [[dual overhead camshaft]]s (though still two valves per cylinder) and a two-stage supercha
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  • ...a single copy in 1933. The engine was a [[JAP]] 170cc, single [[cylinder]] overhead [[valve]] distribution with push-rods and rocker arms with valve springs.
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  • |Motor || 4-cylinder line with two overhead, chain-driven camshafts and two valves per. cylinder. The engine block and ...eed of 75 km/h. Petrol engine was a 4-cylinder line with two chain-driven, overhead camshafts, a compression of only 7,5:1 and peak power of 37hp at 3,500 rpm,
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  • ...n 1913, which had the cylinders arranged in a longitudinal V, with a 500cc overhead valve distribution. ...ction started on a single cylinder 175cc engine with vertical distribution overhead valves operated by push-rods and rockers, and a three speed gearbox that co
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  • ...a racecar powered by a radically new [[Straight-4]] engine using a twin [[overhead cam]].
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  • * [[Double overhead camshaft]]s driven by a double row timing chain * [[Double overhead cam]]
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  • |Engine || 115bhp 1,975cc double overhead camshaft solid lifter four-cylinder engine with cast iron block and light a ...in 1952 – the 1900 series featuring a thoroughly modern two liter double [[overhead cam]] powerplant. Although the [[drivetrain]] remained unchanged an updated
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  • ...use an [[overhead camshaft]] to actuate the valves, and many use [[double overhead cam]]shafts (DOHC). However this is not always the case: [[Chevrolet]] rec ...M1|M1]]'s [[BMW M88|M88 engine]]). [[Triumph]] also introduced a [[single overhead cam]] 16-valve head on the ''[[Triumph Slant-4 engine|Slant-4]]'' in their
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  • ...|The 1903 Premier engine had a gear-driven [[SOHC#Single overhead camshaft|overhead cam]], roller cam followers, and crossflow hemi heads.]] ...oduct, these heads converted the [[Ford Flathead engine|Ford Flathead]] to overhead valves operating in a hemispherical chamber. Zora '''Ar'''kus-'''Dun'''tov,
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  • ...]]'s 1.5 L (1497 cc/91 in³) 60° [[V12]]. It had a [[single overhead camshaft]] on each bank of cylinders with a 60° angle between the two bank For 1949, the engine was further modified with [[dual overhead camshaft]]s (though still two valves per cylinder) and a two-stage supercha
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  • ...he 125 TV, but with the sporting 15-liter gas tank shaped like that of the overhead camshaft 125 Sport. Complementing this tank was a sporty headlight, cigar- ...ith the engine specifications of the 125 Aurea. Then in 1966 a new 125 cc overhead valve engine was designed, with dimensions 53 mm x 55 mm. This 121.3 cc en
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  • ...shafts, one for the intake and one for exhaust valves, creating the [[dual overhead cam]], or ''DOHC''. The camshaft is driven by the [[crankshaft]] - through
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  • ...li]] 123 cc and 173 cc motorcycles. The 123 had a two stroke while the 173 overhead valve ''Moser'' engine. From 1927 there was the 174 cc using a [[Ladetto &
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  • ...adopted a new tube frame and presented a new model with 175 cc four-stroke overhead valve. This model also has plenty of finned horizontal [[cylinder]], the [[
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  • ...h a four-stroke OHV 65-cc engine. In 1955 they began manufacturing a small overhead valve single cylinder with their own 70 cc, 75 cc and 80 cc engines. The al
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  • ...1923, and V-twins of 498 cc and 598 cc. In 1924 a 173 cc [[overhead valve]] single was added to the range. ...d valve]] (OHV) single was introduced. There was also a 348 cc [[dual overhead cam]] (DOHC) works racer, designed by Albino Baldi, Bianchi chief engineer
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  • ...d that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frames, but later used 123 cc blocks in a tubular
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  • ...block beside the [[piston]], instead of in the [[cylinder head]], as in an overhead valve or [[OHV]] engine. The design was common on early engine designs, but
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  • ...above the crankshaft in the V of a [[V engine]]. This contrasts with an [[overhead camshaft]] (OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head * I-head, also known as overhead valve (OHV)
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  • ...y]] but also was heavy, unreliable and very complex, with gear-driven twin overhead cams for each of four cylinder heads, two gear-coupled crankshafts, and mec
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  • ...mm and [[multi-valve|three valves per cylinder]] were used with a [[single overhead camshaft]].
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  • ...[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] owned marques (flathead and [[overhead valve|OHV]] configuration), but the straight-8 lost favor by the [[1950s]],
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  • *DOHC = Double overhead cam head. * OHC / SOHC = single overhead cam head. Vennero made comparative tests with Norton, but the Guerzoni engi
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  • ...mm and [[multi-valve|three valves per cylinder]] were used with a [[single overhead camshaft]].
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  • |Valves and Operation || 2 overhead valves with light alloy push-rods
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  • ...above the crankshaft in the V of a [[V engine]]. This contrasts with an [[overhead camshaft]] (OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head * I-head, also known as [[overhead valve]] (OHV)
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  • ...motorcycle manufacturer that produced 123 cc, 173 cc and 243 cc and 173 cc overhead valve OHV racers using their own engines. The founder of the brand, [[Giuse
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  • in 1921 by [[Giuseppe Merosi]]. Car had straight-6 engine with overhead valves. Three different versions was made: Normale, Turismo and Sport.
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  • In 1928 6C Sport version was released, this car had engine with two overhead camshafts. Sport version won many races like the 1928 [[Mille Miglia]]. Tot ...in Rome. Engine was enlarged now to 1752 cc. Base model was with one overhead camshaft and Super Sport and Gran Sport versions had DOHC engine. Total pro
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  • ...o]]-designed [[V12]] engine of the 125 was changed, however, with [[single overhead cam]]shafts specified and a larger 2.0 L (1995 cc/121 in&sup
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  • ...by two new models in 1925. The '500' was an evolution of the '400' with [[overhead valves]] and 26[[bhp]] plus a longer [[chassis]], a four-speed gearbox thro
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  • ...5 cc configuration, and with [[motorcycles]] either in 125 and 175 cc with overhead [[camshafts]] and a [[transmission]] shaft.
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  • ...y]] mechanical power transmission was the norm. Factories were fitted with overhead [[driveshaft]]s providing [[rotary power]]. Drivebelts would provide power
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  • ...of the 98, 123 and 147 cc [[two stroke]] and a 47 cc with a chain driving overhead camshafts called the "Pony".
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  • The [[supercharged]] [[dual overhead cam]] [[straight-8]] engine, also designed by Jano, was later enlarged to 2
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  • ...t. Polo]] (BS). One of their early achievements was with a 175 cc single [[overhead camshaft]]. At the end of 1956 they produced 50, 75 and 125 cc models. In s
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  • ...of its features from 888 Racing. Liquid cooled [[Overhead camshaft|double overhead cam]] shaft with four valve desmodromic [[cylinder head]]. A horizontally p
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  • ...1990s giving it one of the longest production runs in history. The double overhead cam (DOHC) version was the first mass manufactured DOHC to utilize reinforc ...Spider was one of the few affordable cars with 4 wheel disc brakes, double overhead cams, hesitation wipers, steering column mounted lighting controls, radial
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  • Est. 50bhp, 1,750 cc dual overhead cam inline six-cylinder [[engine]], [[Solex]] [[carburetter]], three-speed ...producing 44 [[horsepower]]. It was the 6C 1500 Sport, with the first twin overhead camshaft motor ever featured in a roadgoing Alfa Romeo, that would truly ca
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  • ...m engine|engine]] of 1290 cc, with light [[alloy]] cylinder block and twin overhead [[camshaft|camshafts]]. The original Giulietta engine produced a power outp ...with light [[alloy]] cylinder block and alloy [[cylinder head]] with twin overhead [[camshaft]]s. The original Giulietta engine produced a power output of 53&
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  • ...ll other Alfas at that time. 40/60 HP got a 6082 cc straight-4 engine with overhead valves, it produced 70 bhp and top speed was 125 kmh (78 mph). Race model 4
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  • ...8]] engine with [[multi-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] driven by a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. Power was reported at 140 hp (104 kW). The engine w
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  • *[[DOHC]]: [[Dual overhead cam]]
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  • ...in 1906 at [[Turin]]. [[Cappa]], a young engineer, was already studying [[overhead valves]] and aluminium [[pistons]], and when their first car appeared at th ...Cappa, with an ever increasing number of technical innovations including [[overhead valves]], [[tubular conrods]], [[spherical-bearing]] mounted [[crankshaft]]
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  • ...Luxury four speed and a 250 cc two-cylinder, with distribution through the overhead camshaft and also with a four speed tranni.
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  • ...aight-4]] engine with [[multi-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] and a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. This was a new design with a 76 mm bore and 82 mm st
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  • ...ssflow cylinder head with two valves per cylinder operated by chain-driven overhead camshafts. All fuel and ignition requirements of the VR6 engine are control ...main bearings. The connecting rod journals are offset 22° to one another. Overhead camshafts (one for each bank of cylinders) operate the hydraulic valve lift
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  • ...rated [[oil tank]] to the frame. In 1921 Borgo constructed a 477 cc V-twin overhead valve race engine with four valves per cylinder. In 1925 an engine block pu
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  • ...with light [[alloy]] cylinder block and alloy [[cylinder head]] with twin overhead [[camshaft|camshafts]]. The original Giulietta engine produced a power outp
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  • ...chs'' and ''[[Minarelli]]''. In 1936 they built their own 500cc four-valve overhead cam engine.
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  • ...were without precedent: a water cooled, 500 cc V-8 motorcycle -- with dual overhead cams and a separate carburetor for each of the eight cylinders. Weighing o * Camshaft: 2 [[Overhead camshaft|DOHC]]
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  • ...of the valve rockers ([[Overhead valve|OHV]] engines), or cam followers ([[Overhead cam|OHC]] engines).
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  • * Valve Configuration: Inclined overhead
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  • *two [[Overhead valve|OHV]] mounted 90 degree
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  • ...and '''125 SV''' (Sport Veloce) were [[twin cylinder]], [[four-stroke]] [[Overhead valve|OHV]] motorcycles built from 1956 to 1960, featuring a singular down-
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  • ...by Bandini, a circuit lubricants carter dry, distribution chain and double overhead camshaft, 16 valves, with indirect injection pump mechanics.
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  • ...predi's new engine]]. With three Weber 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the eng
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  • ...predi's new engine]]. With three Weber 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the eng
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  • ...tion of the [[supercharged]] 2.3 L (2262 cc/138 in³) [[dual overhead cam]] [[straight-8]] found in the Type 35. A victory in the 1931 [[French
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  • ...had a 1994.3 cc [[I4|inline-four]] cylinder light-[[alloy]] engine, dual [[Overhead valve|OHV]] per cylinder and [[DOHC]] camshafts, double [[Weber carburetor|
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  • ...predi's new engine]]. With three Weber 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the eng
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  • ...cheap electric motors, power was distributed through the factory floor via overhead shafting running in hundreds of bearings of this form.
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  • ...]. Initially, the 131 was offered with 1.3 L and 1.6 L single [[overhead camshaft]] engines. Revisions were made in 1978 and 1981, and all models w ...linder head]], either pushrod with chain drive camshaft or double (DOHC) [[overhead camshaft]], driven by a single rubber/kevlar toothed [[timing belt]]. Fuel
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  • ...at 7,000 rpm with a [[compression ratio]] of 8.5:1. It was a [[dual overhead cam]]shaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and three double-choke [[Weber
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  • The engine was upgraded to dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder in 1993. Along with other refinements, t
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  • ...year; Fiat's first in the class. The 127 used the tried and trusted 903 cc overhead valve engine that had powered many earlier generations of Fiat cars, in con ...ger rear glass area and a new 1049 cc engine option. This aluminum headed, overhead cam engine was unique to the 127 range. At the same time a 5-door derivati
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  • ...ke ready. He built a four-cylinder horizontal engine with detachable head, overhead valves and a centrifugal inlet valve regulator, constant-level carburetor w
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  • ...traight-4|4 cylinder]] engine of Ettore's own design. The engine was an [[overhead cam]] unit with 2 valves per cylinder, highly advanced for the time. A ver
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  • In 1928, a 6C Sport was released, with a dual [[overhead camshaft]]s engine. Its sport version won many races, including the 1928 [[ ...50 (1752cc actual) was introduced in 1929 in Rome. Base model had a single overhead cam; Super Sport and Gran Sport versions had DOHC. Again, a supercharger wa
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  • ...ght-4]] [[Overhead valve|OHV]], 21&nbsp;hp<br>767&nbsp;cc [[straight-4]] [[Overhead valve|OHV]], 29&nbsp;hp ...ght-4]] [[Overhead valve|OHV]], 21&nbsp;hp<br>767&nbsp;cc [[straight-4]] [[Overhead valve|OHV]], 29&nbsp;hp
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  • ...it takes 64 valves to operate that 8.0 Liters engine with [[DOHC]] (Double overhead cams), and Bore/Stroke ratio 1:1 (82 mm:82 mm).
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  • ...930 with the single overhead camshaft version, and in 1931 with the double overhead camshaft version. ...ed as old-fashioned in comparison to [[Honda]]s of the era which sported [[overhead cam]] engines with [[electric starter]]s, in much the same way as the [[Bri
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  • ...with two 50DCOA carbs. It was a high-tech marvel for the time with [[dual overhead camshaft]]s pushing 2 valves per cylinder and twin-plug ignition.
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  • ...cc four-cylinder side-valve in-line engine (producing 18bhp) with a single overhead camshaft and a three-speed gearbox. As could be expected coming from such a
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  • ...thead]]) for side-valve engines;"bathtub", "hemispherical" and "wedge" for overhead valve engines; and "pent-roof" for engines having 3, 4 or 5 valves per cyli
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  • ...[[Ferrari Dino#246 S/I|246 S/I]] produced 280&nbsp;hp (209 kW) with [[dual overhead camshaft]]s pushing two valves per cylinder. The [[MR layout|mid-engined]] ...the ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' V12. Output from the [[single overhead camshaft]] engine was 265&nbsp;hp (198 kW). A smaller version was also pro
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  • ...m 500 cc to 750 cc and developed a bronze "Testa d'Oro" cylinder head with overhead valves. He entered his modified Topolino in the 1948 [[Mille Miglia]], duri
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  • ...ginally better than the As; the tiny 569cc two-main-bearing engine now had overhead valves (instead of side valves) and 16.5 hp instead of the A's measly 13 hp
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  • ...9 cc, while the 5.5 has a displacement of 549 cc. Each engine has a single-overhead cam and four valves per cylinder. The 77 degree cylinder angle minimizes vi
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  • ...model but with more tuning. The main difference is that the R model has an overhead shower-injector arrangement compared to the 748E and S model's traditional
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  • ...1 years from 1965. Under the shapely shell was a superb four-cylinder twin-overhead camshaft engine offered in sizes ranging from [[1.3]] to [[2.0]] liters, ma
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  • 85 hp, 1,752 cc twin-overhead camshaft inline six-cylinder engine with [[supercharger]], four-speed [[man ...mo]] with 122-inch wheelbase and a maximum speed of about 70 mph, the twin overhead-cam Gran Turismo with 108-inch or 114-inch wheelbase and a top speed of abo
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  • ...rk. In 1941, the M25 model produces the CFS of 248 cc with distribution to overhead camshaft and pedal commanded four speed transmission. Of this model they al
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  • ...o]]-designed [[V12]] engine of the 125 was changed, however, with [[single overhead cam]]shafts specified and a larger 2.0&nbsp;L (1995&nbsp;cc/121&nbsp;in³)
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  • ...air-cooled, eight-[[valve]] transversal [[V-twin]] [[engine]] with single overhead cams. Basically it's the same engine as found in the Daytona, with a few ho
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  • ...and doors, whilst the engine was derived from that in the 124: a 1608 cc [[Overhead camshaft|dohc]] with 90 [[horsepower|bhp]].
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  • ...nd the 1498 cc I4 rated at 82 bhp (Regata 85). Both of these were [[Single overhead cam|SOHC]] engines. A DOHC 1585 cc I4 rated at 100 bhp (Regata 100) was als
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  • ...the Trident” to have the famous straight six cylinder, twin-spark, double overhead cam engine, as fitted to the [[Maserati 250F]] Grand Prix cars that won 8 G
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  • *[[Valvetrain]]: 4 overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder *[[Valvetrain]]: 4 overhead camshafts 4 valves per Cylinder
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  • ...a Romeo to have been fitted with an inline six-cylinder engine having twin overhead camshafts. That had been the traditional Alfa Romeo engine configuration s ...A brand new all-alloy 2.6 liter engine with six cylinders in line and twin overhead camshafts replaced the earlier four-cylinder engine with its cast-iron bloc
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  • ...egrated [[wings]]. The engine was high-tech for the time, with a [[single overhead camshaft]], two [[valves]] per [[cylinder]], and a semi-[[dry sump]] lubric
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  • ...es, both two-strokes and four-strokes, some of the latter featuring twin [[overhead]] [[camshafts]], and supplied power units to Norman for its Nippy III [[mop
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  • with chain driven dual overhead camshafts. Introduced as a sedan in 1950, it was followed a year later by t ...ern style pressed steel saloon body shell. The engine still possessed twin overhead camshafts and had enormous potential for development, and the saloon’s br
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  • ...g car]]. It had [[multi-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] driven by a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. Nine bearings were specified for reliability, but only a single
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  • ...werful 1438&nbsp;cc 70&nbsp;hp unit. All engines used in the Primula had [[overhead valve]]s (OHV) — the later [[Fiat Twin Cam engine|twin cam derivative]] o
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  • ...at 7,000&nbsp;rpm with a [[compression ratio]] of 8.5:1. It was a [[dual overhead cam]]shaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and three double-choke [[Weber
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  • ...ried again, this time at [[Firenze]]. 210 examples the Tipo 5, a 3.5-liter overhead cam four-cylinder powered car were built and a Nazzaro GP car, driven by [[
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  • ...on of the [[multi-valve|3-valve]] 2.0&nbsp;L (1991&nbsp;cc/121&nbsp;in³) [[overhead cam]] [[straight-8]] engine first seen on the [[Bugatti Type 29|Type 29]].
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  • The P.180 makes a distinctive [[square wave]] noise when passing overhead, similar to the [[Beech Starship]], due to wing wake and engine exhaust eff
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  • ...Overhead camshaft|OHC]] ''[[Lancia V6 engine|Lancia V6]]''<br>2.8&nbsp;L [[Overhead camshaft|OHC]] ''[[Lancia V6 engine|Lancia V6]]''
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  • ...0&nbsp;L all-aluminum, 160hp @ 8000 rpm redline, 65 degree V6 engine, Dual overhead camshafts, 9.7:1 Compression ratio. Torque was 138 pounds*foot @ 6500 rpm. ...2.4&nbsp;L (2418&nbsp;cc) '''Dino 246'''. The motor was a 65 degree, dual overhead camshaft, 9.0:1 compression ratio, iron block with alloy heads. The Europea
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  • ...over 1,608&nbsp;cc engines). The four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]], twin overhead cam engine was designed by ex-[[Ferrari]] engineer [[Aurelio Lampredi]]. Ot
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  • ...&nbsp;litre (1301&nbsp;cc) [[Fiat SOHC#Engine specification|138-series]] [[Overhead camshaft|SOHC]] petrol engines. The 1.3 (1300&nbsp;cc) diesel (not for the | 8 [[Overhead valve|OHV]]
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  • ...this made valve maintenance more difficult. A central gear tower drove the overhead camshafts, superchargers and ancillaries. As far as production cars are con In 1933 the [[supercharged]] [[dual overhead cam]] [[straight-8]] engine, enlarged to 2.6&nbsp;litres ('''8C 2600''') fo
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  • ...'125'''<br/> Motoleggera with single-cylinder engine 4T (distribution with overhead camshaft) produced in about 500 individuals from 1949 to 1955. 8 Cv power a | [[Distribution (mechanical) | Distribution]] || overhead camshaft
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  • ...traight-4|4 cylinder]] engine of Ettore's own design. The engine was an [[overhead cam]] unit with 2 valves per cylinder, highly advanced for the time. A ver
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  • The Seicento is available with two engines: the old 899&nbsp;cc [[Overhead valve|OHV]] (29&nbsp;kW / 40&nbsp;hp) engine used in early base S and SX mo
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  • ...l V-type models and horizontally opposed two- and four-cylinder makes too. Overhead camshafts were frequently employed. The smaller engines were commonly air-c
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  • ...l V-type models and horizontally opposed two- and four-cylinder makes too. Overhead camshafts were frequently employed. The smaller engines were commonly air-c
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  • ...eybus_Arnhem.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A [[trolley bus]], powered by a pair of overhead wires. Similar trolley poles are used singularly on some [[tram]] (trolley) ...-Platz.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A [[streetcar]] drawing current from a single overhead wire, returning current through the rails and ground]]
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  • ...red by a 4.6 litre Ford V8, an engine also used in the Mustang. The double-overhead cam, all-alloy engine was capable of producing 305 hp. The vehicle can be o
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  • ...ecame known as the "Millecento", had a 1100 cc short stroke engine, with [[overhead valve]]s (the 500 engine had side valves), an outstanding chassis design th ...predecessor. Of conventional design for its period, with a water-cooled [[Overhead valve|OHV]] inline four-cylinder engine of 1089 cc, that at first produced
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  • ...tion at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has for many years, been a standard strategy for increasing t
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  • ...mp of 5 litres capacity, [[head]] alloy [[DOHC]], Distribution gear double overhead camshaft, 8 inclined valves, cylinders detachable ironcasted block.
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  • ...tion at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has for many years, been a standard strategy for increasing t
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  • ...very influential for racing engines as it featured for the first time dual overhead camshafts ([[DOHC]]) and 4 [[poppet valve|valve]]s per cylinder, a layout t
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  • *Engine - 4 cylinder inline engine capacity 1995, Max 45CV to 2,700 rpm, overhead valves, a cam shaft in the head, Solex carburetor, water cooling.
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  • ...sed designing and building complete cars. In an effort to reduce costs and overhead, the company switched to using [[Fiat]] mechanicals and chassis for all of
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  • ...der powerplant, redesigned for the 1958 [[Ducati Aurea|125 Aurea]], was an overhead valve pushrod engine made visually distinctive by a "Ducati Meccanica" wing
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  • ...tion at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has for many years, been a standard strategy for increasing t
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  • ...r (6 kW) or less, but some Cushman Eagles have an aluminum OMC engine with overhead valves and 9 horsepower (7 kW). [http://www.hobbytech.com/]
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  • ...o]]-designed [[V12]] engine of the 125 was changed, however, with [[single overhead cam]]shafts specified and a larger 2.0&nbsp;L (1995&nbsp;cc/121&nbsp;in&sup
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  • ...olombo]]'' [[V12]], still with two valves per cylinder but now with [[dual overhead cam]]s. In a departure from previous Ferrari designs, the valve angle was
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  • ...the 100 km/h ‘Roma 5000’ (Touring and Sport versions) with a 1500 cc, twin overhead cam, engine producing 25 CV engine at 3,200 rpm. This was in turn develope
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  • ...signed by [[Chiti]], with a light-alloy block and cylinder heads, a single overhead camshaft per cylinder bank, as well as a quartet of [[Weber]] twin-choke [[ 300 bhp, 3,000 cc mid-mounted light alloy V8 engine with single overhead [[camshaft]] per [[cylinder]] bank and four twin-choke 38 IDM Weber [[carbu
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  • ...ngine, with a 60° vee angle and rubber-toothed-belt driven [[twin cam|twin overhead camshafts]] was developed for the model by [[Ferrari]] engine designer [[Au
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  • ...that won at Imola in 1972. These engines had bevel gear shaft drive to the overhead camshaft, and were produced in round, square, and Mille crankcases. In the ...t iteration of the 500 racer appeared during 1973, with belt driven double overhead camshafts, and a radial finned front cylinder. The camshaft belts were on t
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  • ...[Turin]] from 1920 to 1929. This small producer built [[sidevalve]] and [[overhead valve]] [[four-cylinder]] cars with engines that started at 1460 [[Cubic ce
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  • ...Rawlence, engaged R.F. Oats to further develop the model, and Ricardo-type overhead valve conversions and stronger drivetrains were the result, though only for
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  • ...engine, modified with a [[Overhead camshaft#Double overhead camshaft|twin overhead camshaft]] [[cylinder head]] based on an [[Alfa Romeo]] design. With this c ...ent a radical transformation: a new gear-driven [[Overhead camshaft#Double overhead camshaft|DOHC]] head was fitted and a single [[Weber]] [[carburettor]] repl
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  • ...aspirated]] [[V12]] with [[multi-valve|4 valves per cylinder]], and [[dual overhead cam]]s. It displaces 5474&nbsp;cc (334&nbsp;in³) and produces 361.7&nbsp;k
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  • ...' which can also be found in numerous other Aprilia models. It sports dual overhead cams, double balance shafts, 4 valves per cylinder, electronic fuel injecti
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  • ...td, 1974), Volume 6, p.660. It was powered by a 1089&nbsp;cc four cylinder overhead valve engine. Drive was to the rear wheels through a four speed gearbox, an
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  • 265hp 2,992cc dual overhead camshaft inline eight-cylinder engine ...x car. Designated the P2, it had an eight-cylinder engine of 1,987cc, dual overhead [[camshafts]] and a small Roots supercharger running at 1.33 times [[cranks
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  • Most Type 57s used a [[dual overhead cam|twin-cam]] 3257&nbsp;cc engine based on that of the [[Bugatti Type 49|T
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  • Ducati's single overhead-cam 98&nbsp;cc Gran Sport, designed by Taglioni, became the blueprint for a
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  • The F4 engine is a liquid cooled inline four cylinder (4 stroke) with two overhead camshafts (DOHC), 16 radial valves, electronic multipoint injection, induct
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  • ...d space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead. Also, for any large people to get in through the doors is a feat as they d
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  • ...and pressurization) for example, are usually located in the ceiling on an overhead panel. Radios are generally placed on a panel between the pilot's seats kno
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  • ...he [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ignition. However, the onset o ...ally-located plugs, two rows of overhead valves per cylinder bank and dual overhead cams. Jano's designs proved to be both reliable and powerful.
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  • ...gine for [[Formula One]] by reducing it to 3 litres and fitting a [[single overhead cam]]shaft per bank rather than the shared pushrod arrangement. Repco-power
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  • ...d space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead. Also, for any large people to get in through the doors is a feat as they d
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  • The other engine was AC's own single overhead camshaft product dating back to the 1920's, which had a longer stroke and l
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  • Timing gear: 5 valve/cyl (3 intake, 2 exhaust), 4 overhead camshafts (2 per cylinder bank) driven by low-noise Morse chain<br>
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  • ...liters, 8 cylinders), was a 90 degree V8 engine and had chain driven twin overhead camshafts on each bank. Bore and stroke was 85 mm x 66 mm, capacity was 299
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  • ...[[Pagani Zonda|Zonda]], is propelled by mid-mounted [[V12 engine|V-12]] [[Overhead camshaft|DOHC]] [[internal combustion engine|engines]] manufactured by [[Me
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  • ...bbr=on}}&thinsp;×&thinsp;{{convert|71|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}; there were four [[overhead camshaft]]s driving two valves per cylinder; [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] [[
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  • ...including [[hybrid car|gas/electric hybrids]], [[multi-valve]] engines, [[overhead cam]]shafts, and [[four-wheel drive]], were attempted and discarded at this ...combustion engine]] continued at a rapid pace, with [[multi-valve]] and [[overhead cam]] engines produced at the high end, and [[V8]], [[V12]], and even [[V16
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  • ...newly added power windows, bright chrome trim around external windows, new overhead inline console with new rocker switches, minor revision engine internals, n
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  • ...ically identical to the standard Spider Veloce model, with a 1962cc double overhead cam, four-cylinder engine (twin two-barrel carburetors in Europe; North Ame
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  • ...ollar| USD]]. Power came from a new 5.7 litre, 48 valve V12 featuring dual overhead cams and computer-controlled multi-point fuel injection, producing 492 hors
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  • With light alloy pistons, drop forged connecting rods, overhead valves, and a ten main bearing [[crankshaft]], the engine was powerful, rel
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  • ...re inserted into a aluminum block and crankcase. The 12 valve head had two overhead camshafts, two magnetos, three dual-throat 42mm Weber carburetors and a six
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  • ...our valves per cylinder. The 32-valve [[DOHC]] utilizes chain-driven, twin-overhead [[camshaft]]s that provide valve actuation in less than 0.15 seconds, with
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  • ...ng accessories for Italian (mainly Fiat) cars. Their cylinder heads with [[overhead valves]] (for the 500A) were particularly successful, and they also used su
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  • ...ght or 16 of just about everything. Four cylinder-heads, each bearing twin-overhead camshafts, two fuel-injection systems, four distributors and 16 spark plugs
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  • *4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head) 1089 cm3
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  • ...am and private racers with higher performance racing machines with varying overhead cam, multi-valve configurations and cylinder designs. ...were without precedent: a water cooled, 500 cc V-8 motorcycle -- with dual overhead cams and a separate 20mm Dell 'Orto carburetor for each of the eight cylind
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  • ...e, 1064 cc, 92 mm x 80 mm, compression ratio: 9.8:1; Valves & operation: 2 overhead valves moved by light alloy push-rods and rocker arms with hydraulic valves
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  • ...Engine|FIRE]] family of 4 cylinder water-cooled powerplants with a single overhead camshaft. The rear suspension was also upgraded, the rear leaf springs bein ...four cylinders in-line with sixteen valves actuated by belt driven double overhead camshafts. The engine is [[undersquare]] with bore and stroke of 72 mm and
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  • -- little server overhead from making changes, and changes should propagate quickly. -- Do not need the features and overhead of the Scribunto mw.clone().
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  • ...h a displacement of 3.0 liters (183.1&nbsp;in³). The valve train is a dual overhead camshaft configuration with four valves per cylinder. The crankshaft is mad
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  • ...ed for the F1 Grand Prix according to the European style of pit boxes with overhead cover. Seven [[United States|American]] drivers participated, and [[1961 Un
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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|thumb|160px|Animation of a 4-stroke overhead-cam internal combustion engine]]
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  • ...ured a 75&nbsp;[[brake horsepower|bhp]] (56&nbsp;kW) 1290&nbsp;cc [[single overhead cam]] engine with an [[aluminium]] [[cylinder head|head]]. In this form, t
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  • ...) and his men retrieve the warheads and conceal the plane from any sort of overhead reconnaissance looking for it. The bomb retrieval begins after Largo kills
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  • * First [[overhead cam]] engine - 1898 [[Wilkinson Motor Car Company|Wilkinson]] ...ca]] 548 cc [[Mitsubishi 3G8x engine|3G81]] I3 ''([[Peugeot]] had a triple overhead cam 5-valve [[Grand Prix]] car in 1921).''
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  • ...operated by pull rod valves and push rod valves; single, double and triple overhead camshafts; [[two stroke]] and even at one stage manufactured a stationary d
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  • ...s. Until January 2002, the range-topping engine was the venerable [[double overhead camshaft]] 2.5 litre 24-valve [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]] rated at 190 PS.
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  • * [http://www.sohc4.net/ The Single Overhead Cam Owners Club] - dedicated to SOHC4 Hondas
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  • * twin overhead camshafts driven by toothed belt;
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  • ...[[electric trolleybus]]es can switch between an onboard diesel engine and overhead electrical power depending on conditions (see [[dual mode bus]]. In princip
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