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TYPE OF PISTON ENGINE
Pushrod engine; Ohv; OHV; Push rod; I-Head; Push-rod; Over head valve; Overhead-valve; Overhead-valve engine; OHV engine; Valve-in-head engine; Overhead valve; Overhead valve engines; Overhead valves
  • 1894 prototype overhead valve [[Diesel engine]]
  • Components of a traditional OHV engine valvetrain
  • 1904 patent for Buick overhead valve engine

Overhead valve engine         
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a pushrod engine, is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located below the combustion chamber in the engine block.
OHV         
¦ abbreviation overhead valve.
side valve         
  • The usual L-head arrangement
  • Pop-up pistons may be used to increase compression ratio
  • Flathead with Ricardo's turbulent head
A TYPE OF FOUR-STROKE ENGINE
L-head; Side valve; Side-valve; Side-valve engine; Sidevalve; Side Valves; Sidevalve engine; SV engine; Side valves; L-head engine; Flathead engines
¦ noun a valve in an internal-combustion engine mounted alongside the cylinder.

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Overhead valve engine

An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a pushrod engine, is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located below the combustion chamber in the engine block.

Although an overhead camshaft (OHC) engine also has overhead valves, the common usage of the term "overhead valve engine" is limited to engines where the camshaft is located in the engine block In these traditional OHV engines, the motion of the camshaft is transferred using pushrods (hence the term "pushrod engine") and rocker arms to operate the valves at the top of the engine. However some designs have the camshaft in the cylinder head but still sit below or alongside the valves (the Ford CVH and Opel CIH are good examples), so therefore are strictly speaking overhead valve designs.

Some early intake-over-exhaust engines used a hybrid design combining elements of both side-valves and overhead valves.