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[[Image:Evolutionengine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Evolution engine]]
The '''Evolution engine''' (popularly known as  '''Evo''' or '''Blockhead''') is an [[air-cooled]], 45 degree, [[V-twin]] [[motorcycle]] [[engine]] manufactured since 1984 by the [[Harley-Davidson|Harley Davidson Motor Company]].  It was made in the 1340cc displacement for [[Harley-Davidson]] bikes, replacing the [[Shovelhead engine]], until 1999 when it was replaced by the [[Twin Cam engine (Harley-Davidson)|Twin Cam 88s]].  It was made in the 1100cc displacement and is still made in the 883cc and 1200cc displacements since 1986 for the Harley-Davidson [[Harley-Davidson Sportster|Sportster]], where it also replaced the [[Ironhead engine|Ironhead]] Sportster engine.   
The '''Evolution engine''' (popularly known as  '''Evo''' or '''Blockhead''') is an [[air-cooled]], 45 degree, [[V-twin]] [[motorcycle]] [[engine]] manufactured since 1984 by the [[Harley-Davidson|Harley Davidson Motor Company]].  It was made in the 1340cc displacement for [[Harley-Davidson]] bikes, replacing the [[Shovelhead engine]], until 1999 when it was replaced by the [[Twin Cam engine (Harley-Davidson)|Twin Cam 88s]].  It was made in the 1100cc displacement and is still made in the 883cc and 1200cc displacements since 1986 for the Harley-Davidson [[Harley-Davidson Sportster|Sportster]], where it also replaced the [[Ironhead engine|Ironhead]] Sportster engine.   


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