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Chrysler flathead engine

The Chrysler flathead engine is a flathead inline automotive engine manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1924 through the early 1960s. It came in four-, six-, and eight-cylinder configurations and varying displacements, with both cast iron and cast aluminum cylinder heads. It was installed in Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, and Plymouth branded vehicles.

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Also called
Chrysler Sidevalve engine
Configuration
Side-valve
Cylinder block material
Cast iron
Cylinder head material
Cast iron
Fuel system
Carburetor
Fuel type
Gasoline

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Chrysler flathead engine

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples11
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
Components1

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Chrysler flathead engine

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Successor · 2
Chrysler flathead engine → Chrysler Slant-6 engine, Polyspheric V8
Also called · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Chrysler Sidevalve engine
Configuration · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Side-valve
Cylinder block material · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Cast iron
Cylinder head material · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Cast iron
Fuel system · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Carburetor
Fuel type · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Gasoline
Manufacturer · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → Chrysler Corporation
Production · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → 1926–1933 (four-cylinder) 1924–1964(six-cylinder)
is a · 1
Chrysler flathead engine → flathead inline automotive engine manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1924 through the early 1960s

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chrysler engine dodge cu production used cc engines plymouth corporation cylinder flathead new desoto also needed straight-8 1926 1933 1924

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Chrysler flathead engineAlso calledChrysler Sidevalve engine1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineConfigurationSide-valve1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineCylinder block materialCast iron1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineCylinder head materialCast iron1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineFuel systemCarburetor1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineFuel typeGasoline1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineManufacturerChrysler Corporation1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineProduction1926–1933 (four-cylinder) 1924–1964(six-cylinder)1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineSuccessorChrysler Slant-6 engine1.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineSuccessorPolyspheric V81.00infobox
Chrysler flathead engineis aflathead inline automotive engine manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1924 through the early 1960s0.90text

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