The old engine is out, and the Hemi is in. With the heavy-lifting handled, the real work for this engine swap begins.
Mopar Muscle got the rare opportuity to rebuild the 426 Hemi out of the Sox & Martin 68 Hurst assembled Cuda. Check out the cackle in this video.
The hemispherical (HEMI) engine has been an automotive staple since its first generation starting in 1951. Used in classic trucks and legendary muscle cars up until 1971, the HEMI was revived in the ...
The Mopar Hemi is a cliche of horsepower. The early FirePower-era hemroids were the beginning of a speed legacy that later evolved into the mythical 426. When the new Hemi took a First/Second/Third ...
In 1966, Chrysler let the HEMI loose on the streets, casting some 3,350 big-blocks to sport hemispherical heads to tickle NASCAR’s ego. The engine almost wouldn’t have come to be, had it not been for ...
Don’t get too excited, fellows, but the day you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived! Chrysler has revived the “hemi” engine! That’s right, the all-time champion on the drag strips—the engine that ...
The Ram 1500 truck has featured a choice of several engines over its lifespan, but one of the most celebrated (and marketed) has been the powerful V8 HEMI. The HEMI engine went through three ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
The numbers-matching HEMI engine remains intact, paired with a rebuilt Torqueflite transmission upgraded to HEMI ...
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