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[[Image:1941-Harley-Davidson-ULH.jpg|right|thumb|1941 Harley Davidson ULH]]
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By 1937, all Harley-Davidson's [[flathead]] [[engines]] were equipped with [[dry-sump]] oil recirculation systems similar to the one introduced in the "[[Knucklehead]]" [[OHV]] engine. The revised 74 cubic inches (1,210 cc) V and VL models were renamed [[Harley-Davidson U]] and [[Harley-Davidson UL]], the 80 cubic inches (1,300 cc) [[Harley-Davidson VH]] and [[Harley-Davidson VLH]] to be renamed [[Harley-Davidson UH]] and [[Harley-Davidson ULH]].<ref name=Chronicle>{{cite book|author=Mitchel, D.|title=Harley-Davidson Chronicle - An American Original|pages=94-95|publisher=Publications International Limited|year=1997|isbn=0-7853-2514-X}}</ref>   
By 1937, all Harley-Davidson's [[flathead]] [[engines]] were equipped with [[dry-sump]] oil recirculation systems similar to the one introduced in the "[[Knucklehead]]" [[OHV]] engine. The revised 74 cubic inches (1,210 cc) [[Harley-Davidson V]] and [[Harley-Davidson VL]] models were renamed [[Harley-Davidson U]] and [[Harley-Davidson UL]], the 80 cubic inches (1,300 cc) [[Harley-Davidson VH]] and [[Harley-Davidson VLH]] to be renamed [[Harley-Davidson UH]] and [[Harley-Davidson ULH]]. The 80 cubic inches (1,300 cc) flathead UH and ULH models were discontinued after 1941<ref name=Chronicle>{{cite book|author=Mitchel, D.|title=Harley-Davidson Chronicle - An American Original|pages=94-95|publisher=Publications International Limited|year=1997|isbn=0-7853-2514-X}}</ref>   


==See Also==
==See Also==

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1941 Harley Davidson ULH

By 1937, all Harley-Davidson's flathead engines were equipped with dry-sump oil recirculation systems similar to the one introduced in the "Knucklehead" OHV engine. The revised 74 cubic inches (1,210 cc) Harley-Davidson V and Harley-Davidson VL models were renamed Harley-Davidson U and Harley-Davidson UL, the 80 cubic inches (1,300 cc) Harley-Davidson VH and Harley-Davidson VLH to be renamed Harley-Davidson UH and Harley-Davidson ULH. The 80 cubic inches (1,300 cc) flathead UH and ULH models were discontinued after 1941[1]

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  1. Mitchel, D. (1997). Harley-Davidson Chronicle - An American Original. Publications International Limited. pp. 94-95. ISBN 0-7853-2514-X.