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November 16, 2017 1:28 am  #1


Why Did Ford Decide to do a Flat-Plane Crank Differently?

Most V8 engine layouts are Cross-Plane (sometimes called Cruciform) due to the 4 common crank pins being positioned in two planes, 90 degrees apart. Usually the two end pins are in one plane, 180 degrees apart and the two inner pins are on a plane perpendicular to the outer’s. Figure 1 shows a typical V8 cross-plane crankshaft.

 

November 16, 2017 2:42 pm  #2


Re: Why Did Ford Decide to do a Flat-Plane Crank Differently?

Why did they build a flat plane crank engine? To make more power.

 

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