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Re: Re: Re: Off Subject - What's a Hemi Engine?
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Posted by Bob on January 11, 2003 at 15:04:19 from (24.145.166.158):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Off Subject - What's a Hemi Engine? posted by Jerry B on January 10, 2003 at 08:47:24:
Earnie and Jerry, the 331, 354 and 392 are all Chrysler versions, as well the 354 was used in Dodge trucks in the late 50's. Desoto had their own version of the passenger car hemi, and Dodge had their own versions. Dodge made the smallest of the hemi's, which was a 241 ci version. Parts interchangeability between the three manufacturers versions of the hemi was very limited. If you want to see a picture of my mighty 392 Chrysler hemi, and a sound clip of it running, go to my page, ebbsspeed.com, and there are a couple buttons on the bottom of the page you can click on.
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