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Pushrod engines aren't too hard to find on trucks, and there are a couple of important reasons behind that. Here are the models that still use this design.
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Why Dodge Didn't Ditch Pushrod V8s For DOHC Engines - MSN
Plenty of manufacturers have been putting DOHC designs in their high horsepower engines, but not Dodge. Here's why one company kept pushrods in its V8 engines.
The Ford Performance division is offering a new crate engine option - the 7.3L ''Godzilla' Pushrod V8, complete with 430 HP of 2020 F250 Super Duty prowess ...
The pushrod valvetrain, as raced in most circle track engines, cannot accomplish this. Over the years, specialty parts manufacturers and engine builders have optimized the small-block valvetrain ...
It was surprising, then, when Ford announced it was making a new 7.3-liter pushrod V8 for its new Super Duty F-250 and F-350 pickups. This engine, known as the Godzilla, is formidable to say the ...
When an older pushrod engine is running even slightly hot, thermal expansion occurs and the pushrod becomes slightly longer sometimes causing it to bend as it struggles within the now shallower space.
In this video the host of Engineering Explained, Jason Fenske, gives us a breakdown on how the Chevrolet LS3 V8 engine works by using a small 3D printed model.
Pushrod engines aren't too hard to find on trucks, and there are a couple of important reasons behind that. Here are the models that still use this design.
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