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New 426 HEMI Engine Options And Prices The original 426 HEMI had 4.25-inch cylinders and a 3.75-inch crankshaft stroke, which pencils out to 425.6 cubic-inches using the formula to find the volume ...
Street Rod SpecificsCertainly, the 426-style Hemi engine is no stranger to the frames of street rods of all makes. And, with its identical exterior dimensions, the new block and engine assembly ...
To try and please NASCAR, the 426 race Hemi became available in the Dodge Coronet/Plymouth Belvedere line and offered the engine as an "off road" designate and not suitable for street use.
A seasoned Mopar wrencher had his first engine blow up on the dyno in his 21-year career; a piston disintegrated into the oil ...
Impossible 426 Street Wedge 1966 Dodge Coronet Really Does Exist! We may never know why 426 Street Wedge-powered '66 Dodges were built a year after the engine was discontinued, but we have some clues.
For comparison, BluePrint Engines offers a 610-horsepower 426 HEMI clone with 525 lb-ft of torque that closely matches the original's displacement with 425.7 cubic-inches.
You'd expect to find a 426 Street HEMI engine in late 1960s and early 1970s muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger, Charger, and Super Bee; the Plymouth Road Runner and Superbird; and most ...
Q: Greg, when did the 426 Hemi come out? Thanks, and I enjoy your columns, especially about MOPARS. — Ken L., Massachusetts Also: Correct me if I’m wrong, but the only "Hemi" Chrysler engine ...
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