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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: FASTBACK66] #51585
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As far as I know only the 51-53 Chrysler 331s had the built in bellhousing. In fact in the "Tex Smith's The Complete Chrysler Hemi Engine Manual" they state DeSoto and Dodge never had the extended bellhousing. HTH
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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: shinnery] #51586
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If it's extended bellhousing it's 51-53 331


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: mopowertim] #51587
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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: Robbins] #51588
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I did this one a few years ago. 80 Volare RR with a 354, 4 speed.


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: rrbrucea] #51589
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My 241 is going in a '31 A coupe. It'll be a traditional hiboy with a T-5 5 speed.It will look something like this.




Man, stick a hemi in that and it would be my idea of a PERFECT rod!





Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: TrWaters] #51590
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Trwaters, was that car fun?


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: gkgeiger] #51591
03/15/08 09:05 PM
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My sister's steel 34 Ford, Hemi powered.

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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: gkgeiger] #51592
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392 Hemi that I built for my sister's 34 coupe. They have great power and sound throaty. 57 - 392 Hemi,Forged 10 to 1 pistons, polished standard crank, 340 oil pump, Billet double roller timing chain and gears, Chev water pump, Ported heads, Isky 285 Cam, Hot Heads tunnel ram, Edelbrock 625 Carbs, BDS scoop, Vertex Magneto, Full manual torqueflite. She absolutely loves it, starts on one half revolution.

Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: RAT PATROL] #51593
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DUDE! Your sister ROCKS!


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: 4speeds4me] #51594
03/18/08 03:23 AM
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I will be putting a 241 in a 33 Plymouth coupe...unless one of the 426s looks better!!

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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: RAT PATROL] #51595
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392 Hemi that I built for my sister's 34 coupe. They have great power and sound throaty. 57 - 392 Hemi,Forged 10 to 1 pistons, polished standard crank, 340 oil pump, Billet double roller timing chain and gears, Chev water pump, Ported heads, Isky 285 Cam, Hot Heads tunnel ram, Edelbrock 625 Carbs, BDS scoop, Vertex Magneto, Full manual torqueflite. She absolutely loves it, starts on one half revolution.




Your sister single?

Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: 4speeds4me] #51596
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DUDE! Your sister ROCKS!




That's what I was thinking.


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: Robbins] #51597
03/21/08 11:28 PM
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Her next project is a 62 Max Wedge Post car, but I need to get my race car running first, then we will start on that.

Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: gkgeiger] #51598
03/22/08 01:33 PM
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Dodge hemi powered rat rod at the Garlits show couple of years ago:




Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? #51599
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From the pages of Hot Rod, early 60's:

315 D-500-1 Hemi in a 37 Chevy coupe:



Injected 241 Dodge hemi in 32 Ford at Bonneville:



Tri-carb 241 Hemi in 29 Ford p/u:



Supercharged Dodge hemi, Ford streetrod:


Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? #51600
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241 red ram in my 40 dodge,,


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: RAT PATROL] #51601
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I am building A blown street 92 and I want to put it in a 68 fastback cuda! But I am still trying to figure out the best way so I can run full length headers? So far the alterkation front end with preinsatalled 92 mounts seem the best so far and thats about 3 grand or so just for that!

Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: JohnnyBeGood] #51602
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Would love a baby hemi for my rat rod p/u but cannot afford one. Very expensive to build as well. Guess I'll have to stick to 318 power...

Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: DusterKrazy] #51603
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ive got a 354 dual quad hemi in my 56 300B im restoring!


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Re: Any "Baby Hemi" powered hot rods out there? [Re: DusterKrazy] #51604
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Would love a baby hemi for my rat rod p/u but cannot afford one. Very expensive to build as well. Guess I'll have to stick to 318 power...




331's especially long bell 331's are not every expensive at least here in the midwest it seems. I have seen one's in good to great shape from 500 to 1000. I cant imagine for a re-ring kit or a complete rebuilt with machine shop work would be much cheaper for a small block mopar? Its not like we are talking an early hemi vs a 350 chevy which you can build with money saved up from a couple of trips picking up aluminum cans.

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