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The Panhead Engine

Here is some little known but basic information on the panhead chopper engine:

More history info found on PanHead Parts.com

The pan-head engine is Harley-Davidson's second overhead-valve engine. This engine was introduced in 1948. It was quieter and cleaner than the Knucklehead (another type of the Harley Davidson engine) which had been used since 1936.

The Knucklehead was named after the knuckle-like valve covers look of an upside down cake pan on the top of the engine.

The Pan head got its name from the large flat covers at the top of the cylinder heads. It had a better cooling system than the Knucklehead, as well as other modifications that reduced wear. This made it easier to maintain.

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Nonetheless, the panhead didn't change much from the knuckle. But it came equipped with aluminum heads for more power because the bikes were getting heavier. Also, the heat beater was depressed.

In 1955 Harley modified the pan head engine by installing a more efficient lower end (this is why the panhead is quieter than the knucklehead.)

Pan head engines were also the first v-twin to come with an electric starting system in 1965.

About the frames mounting these engines...

There are several differences between the pan and knucklehead frames, but most of them are pretty hard to spot. Some differences are infrequent, like the straight front downtubes. The knucklehead frames have straight tubes’ while most of the rigid pan head frames have "bowleg" tubes.

However, the early 1948, late’56, and ’57 pan frames were also straightbars. The one sure way to tell the difference is the top motor mount. The top motormount on a knucklhead frame is a straight-sided rectangle tab, but the top mount on a panhead is a triangular sort of shape.

It's possible to fit a pan head engine into a knucklehead frame, but it takes some serious grindnig and welding, and some hammering.

It is quite well known that a lot of bikers think that the pan head choppers are the most beautiful mechanical masterpieces ever created by mankind. One of the reasons for this statement is it's better and quieter engine. In fact, the appearance of the pan head chopper is not at all so different that the one of the knucklehead chopper.

You can even build your own panhead chopper, as long as you have the resources. If you don't want to spend a lot of money and time, you can simply buy the panhead chopper you like. All you have to do is to find the bike for you and to go out for a ride. You will surely fall in love with the pan head chopper; no matter if it is a Harley or any other pan head bike.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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