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Old Feb 10, 2008 | 10:04 AM
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I'm not familiar with early hemi's


Start with this page here:

http://www.hothemiheads.com/hemi_inf...engine_id.html


http://www.hothemiheads.com/hemi_info/index.html

Try plugging "early hemi" into Google. Bear in mind, that unlike the 'late' hemi, early hemi's were various and many

Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, etc, could all be different engines, and there were many cubic inch variants.


http://www.hothemiheads.com/

http://classichemi.com/index1.shtml

http://www.hemisunlimited.com/poly/426.html


http://www.thehemi.com/identify.php


http://www.hotrodders.com/kb/chrysler-engine-tech


http://www.streetrodderweb.com/tech/...emi/index.html


http://www.thehemi.com/links.php


http://users.waymark.net/earlyhemi/354/info.htm


A quote from this page:


http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/mop...-part-1-a.html

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Early HEMI: These engines were introduced starting in 1951 and this style continued through 1958. They can further be broken down into 3 major sub-categories by division; Chrysler, Dodge, and Desoto. Despite what many people believe Chrysler did not offer a HEMI in the Plymouth line until 1964 when the 426 was released. Displacement ranged from 241 cubic inches to 392 CI. All together there were a total of 14 different engines offered over these years.

Chrysler: 301, 331, 354, 392(RB)
Desoto: 276, 291, 330(RB), 341(RB), 345(RB)
Dodge: 241, 260, 270, 315(RB), 325(RB)

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AND THIS PAGE RIGHT HERE IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF HOW NOT TO BUILD A WEB PAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.hemi.com/

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