pretty big heavy engine with most of the weight being in the heads.
No, the Hemi is a 426.
Hemispherical cylinder heads have been used since at least 1901. However, the Chrysler HEMI was released in 1954, with the legendary second generation 426 HEMI released ten years later.
the 426 hemi is the best and only true hemi, these new so called hemi engines are really not true hemi's.
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I believe I read someplace that they will fit with a little machining.
The 426 Hemi developed 425 H.P. The 440 developed 390 H.P. They both developed 490 lb/ft of torque. Installed in the same body with the same gear ratio and same transmission the 426 Hemi will be faster.
slant 6, 318, 340, 360, 383, 400, 426, 440 some of these engines came in hemi's and magnum's
426 hemi
The # 1 position on the distributor cap of a 1970 - 426 Hemi : faces to the front and slightly towards the passenger side
It means that it has the hemi engine, back in 66 when the 426 hemi engine was installed in the dodge line it was the hottest engine going at the time, if you had a hemi under the hood you were feared and not many others with high performance cars would mess with you unless they wanted to get beat.
a 426 hemi.