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The Shovelhead engine is a motorcycle engine that was produced by Harley-Davidson from 1966 to 1984, built as a successor to the previous Panhead engine. When the engine was first produced, the Shovelhead had a shallower combustion chamber, larger valve drop for both intake and exhaust, better porting, and stronger valves and pistons.
The Panhead engine replaced the Knucklehead engine in 1948 and was manufactured until 1965 when it was replaced by the Shovelhead. As Harley-Davidson engines evolved, the distinctive shape of the rocker covers led Harley enthusiasts to recognise an engine simply by identifying the head, with names such as "Flathead", "Knucklehead" "Panhead ...
Shovelhead may refer to: Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine, an engine produced by Harley-Davidson from 1966 to 1984; Bonnethead, the bonnethead shark, Sphyrna tiburo
Shovel Headed Kill Machine is the seventh studio album by the American thrash metal band Exodus, released on October 4, 2005 through Nuclear Blast.It's the first album to feature new vocalist Rob Dukes, after the departure of Steve "Zetro" Souza during the band's South American tour in support of the band's previous album Tempo of the Damned.
Full Moon uploaded pictures of the contest winners onset on its official Facebook page. [11] In 2009, Band hopes to expand Full Moon to a similar release schedule more like the mid-1990s with a new release every month. Additionally, the company plans to add sequels to many franchises, including Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, and Head of the Family.
On October 6, 2013, Joe Hahn confirmed a video for "A Light That Never Comes" is in production, by posting two behind the scenes pictures, and a short video preview on his Instagram account. [21] The video was released a couple of days later, albeit on several sites across the world appealing to their respective regions only.
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On June 3, 2017, Scott Wilson announced on his official Facebook that he left Tantric to join the band Saving Abel. [40] Also appears that Ty Fury is a permanent member of the band now. On November 5, 2017, the band released a song from their upcoming record via the band's official Facebook page titled "Against My Forever".