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The Harley Davidson Knucklehead Motorcycle Engine

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All chopper enthusiasts have heard of the Harley knucklehead engine. However for those of you who don't know, a knuckle head engine is a Harley engine.

The brand name Harley Davidson usually puts a sparkle in the eye of anyone building a chopper because of the company's excellent reputation as a manufacturer of cool, tough and powerful motorcycles and motorcycle parts.

The Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company first introduced knuckle head engines in 1936. The knucklehead is one of seven v-twin engines produced by the company. The other v-twin engines are the Flathead, Panhead, Shovelhead, Evolution, Twin Cam 88 and the Revolution.

Knuckle head engines are distinguished in appearance from the rest of the engines by the head. The chrome head of a knuckle head engine resembles the back of your hand. The sculptural appearance of this engine has great appeal for those who love "the look of power."

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The Knucklehead engine was the first overhead valve engine made by Harley Davidson. And it came in 60 and 74 cubic inch sizes. The 74 cubic inch came out in 1941 and produced 40 and 45 horsepower.

The Knuckle head engine was designed for the original Harley Davidson chopper, which has features which include a stainless steel trim on the tank, a shut off rod for the knuckle head, and a gasket under the tank badge. Later designs introduced the addition of a front safety guard, wide clutch, die-cast aluminum frame and aerodynamic "Speedo face" to the 1941 model. The 1942 model added on a three-stud clutch, sixteen-inch wheels and a aluminum front brake.

The original knuckle head is very popular. This is partly because of brand name recognition and partly because (according to some) the knucklehead engine is perceived to perform better than other chopper engines.

Knuckle head engines are popular with hobbyists who are looking to build their own chopper from scratch. Read the design specifications of your chopper kit if you are shopping for a knuckle. You want to be sure it’s going to fit your chopper frame. As enticing as the knucklehead engine is, you want to be certain it doesn’t end up collecting dust in your garage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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