French engine designer Léon-Marie-Joseph-Clément Levavasseur patented the first working V8 engine in France


Tuesday 2nd December 1902

French engine designer Léon-Marie-Joseph-Clément Levavasseur patented the first working V8 engine in France. The engine block was the first to arrange eight pistons in the V-formation that allowed a crankshaft with only four throws to be turned by the eight pistons.


Leave a Reply

365 Days Of Motoring

Recent Posts

Categories

Disclaimer

I We have no wish to abuse copyright regulations and we apologise unreservedly if this occurs. If you own any of the material published please get in touch.