SHOVELHEAD CONSTRUCTION LLC
the free encyclopedia Motorcycle engine · built as a successor to the previous Panhead engine. When the engine was first produced · the Shovelhead had a shallower combustion chamber · larger valve drop for both intake and exhaust · better porting · and stronger valves and pistons. This gave the new engine an extra 10 horsepower · along with a different appearance. [ · 1 ] · 2 ] · While the engine did have problems · it gave Harley-Davidson a 26% sales increase during the early part of its timeline. [ · 3 ] · Throughout the Shovelhead's run · the engine had many different changes made to it to improve power · cooling and oil consumption. The engines had only 10 fins for cooling · which caused them to run hot. Another problem was that oil would pool in the cylinder heads · causing it to leak into the valves and burn oil. [ · Another problem was that oil would pool in the crankcase rather than being pumped · many owners reported losing as much as a quart of oil every 500 miles. In fact · 000 miles. On the other hand
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