Volvo OHV engine
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Volvo introduced its first engine in 1935. It was a simple pushrod engine with a cast iron block. The EB, EC, and ED were straight-6 engines with four main bearings and displacing 3.7 L (3670 cc/223 inĀ³) and producing 80 to 90 hp (60 to 67 kW). These engines were used in the PV series.
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- Chronology of Volvo Engine Development. Volvo Books. Retrieved on April 12, 2006.