Message from @Indigo Lucifer
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often old fords like that were modified by hotrodders in the 50s with y block motors
specifically the lincoln y block
neat, you know its amazing how little some motorcycle designs have changed since the 30s
Shit man they ran out of stuff to look at. The rest are just muscle cars that everyone knows about
they were originally built for the military
Chevelles, Mustangs, Chargers, Challengers and Plymouths
many knuckleheads were rehabbed for civilian use after the war
knuckleheads were popular among teenagers in the 50s
they are old outdated design but highly reliable
for what kind of application? or do you mean the engine?
the term knucklehead refers to the cylinder heads of the engine
ah ok cool sry, not too many types of motors here
but the motorcyckles themselves are reliable not just the motor
they were used in ww2 by us troops
many of them were probs left over in europe too when we withdrawed from the western front
knuckleads were produced from 1938 to at least 1942
the engine was an oddity att
so apparently according to this it was first produced in 1936 and ended production in 1948
remember this was during a time when flatheads were basically universal
so this motorcycle could literally beat almost any german bike on the road
to put this in perspective, GM produced its first OHV engine in 1949
ford in 1953
packard in 1955
chrysler in 1955
although i could be wrong about chrysler
yeah no chrysler started OHV production in 1951
on the left is a flathead engine also called an L-Head, on the right is an OHV engine

OHV standfs for overhead valve
the problem with flatheads was despite the lower cost of production and simplicity of design it was limited in horsepower and efficiency
because the fuel mixture had to go up to the side and into the cylinder efficiency was horrible and compression was extremely low
leading to gas guzzling tendencies and higher emissions alongside slow speeds and low horsepower, which was a problem in the post war economy due to the trend in larger heavier vehicles for growing family households
the T valve flatheads had a particularly bad habbit of emitting high amounts of NOS gas due to insufficient combustion in the cylinder
during the horsepower wars in the mid 50s to the early 70s engines in the 60s started going through some radical developments due to chrysler's new 426 hemi in 1964
places like ford and gm started making their own performance engines in the mid 60s to early 70s
ford came out with its SOHC version of their 472 FE V8 in late 1964
it was the first successful Single Overhead Camshaft engine produced
and it put out 657 gross horsepower when fitted with dual quads

