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Old 09-24-2015, 01:17 PM   #18
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Default Re: Why do Flathead V8 Blocks Crack?

When it comes to exhaust pulses, 90 degree crank V8s have a syncopated rhythm. What I mean is that regarding left and right banks, there isn't a left-right balance to exhaust beats (like there is with a 180 degree crank in many European V8s). The result is a loss of scavenging, but the benefit is a smoother engine.

Looking at the flathead firing order, the middle cylinders (with the shared ports) are separated in order by a cylinder on the opposite side, which is pretty much the same as you'll find on a more modern overhead valve Ford V8.
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