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speedo
11-26-2003, 02:28 PM
Anbody know if in 54 it was the 331 or was it the 271? Or both. Any Hemi-guru's please enlighten me. I am looking for one for my truck and well I don't know shit about the early Hemi's. Last I ever read into them, they were kinda the bastard engines at the time, a lot of mis-matched parts from the factory?

Rocky
11-26-2003, 02:33 PM
331 and larger were in the chryslers and anything smaller was a different block from DeSotos and Dodges...
331 in 54 would have been in a full size chrysler. Early 54's had the extended block and later ones had flat-back blocks.

RileyRacing
11-26-2003, 02:35 PM
There's a guy in Dayton with a bunch of early hemis.
when I get home, I'll shoot ya his email.

Jay

max wedge
11-26-2003, 02:36 PM
try this: hemi guide 1 (http://hothemiheads.com/research/hemi_guide.html)
or this: hemi guide 2 (http://hothemiheads.com/research/hemiguide2.html)

Machinos
11-26-2003, 02:59 PM
All the Chrysler hemis up until 1956 (meaning '51-'55) were 331ci. 1956 was only 354ci, 1957 and 1958 were only 392ci, and that was the last year.

'53 was the last year for the extended-bellhousing version of the 331. Pretty much every year had slight changes to the engine, though, so just because the ci matches doesn't mean the parts will. In GENERAL, 331's and 354's are mostly compatible. There wasn't ever any Chrysler hemi less than 331ci, anything less than that is a Dodge or Desoto. Check out this page - http://www.classichemi.com/index1.shtml

RileyRacing
11-26-2003, 04:35 PM
His email is ***BlueKnightWillys@aol.com****

minus the stars of course.

He has a complete 2 carb 392, and a bunch of 331's and 354's. Most are stuck. Seems a little high on prices, but then again I am a cheap f*&k!
(not as cheap as fathack though http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif)j/k

Jay

speedo
11-26-2003, 09:33 PM
Hell yeah, thanks guys...Jay I emailed him, hope his prices aren't too high. Do you know what he was asking for the engines? I am in Dayton now too, so he's gotta be close...

RileyRacing
11-26-2003, 11:54 PM
He wanted $2000 for the 392, and it is a screaming deal, but I have no $$$ right now.
jason i have the following left one 1956 chrysler 331 high performace with 2 4bbls $2000 one 1957 392 malifold to pan complete but has been sitting out side in a 40 ford for a lot of years if you want to take a chance $1800 one 1956 354 chrysler 300 325 hp complete carb to pan$2000, one 1957 392 complete carb to pan nice motor $2500 1958 392 complete except carb and connecting rods and pistons$1900. one very rare 1958 354 poly motor 310 hp with heads,and accesories to make hemi $1000 best to call if interested as i type really slow.

If ya want, pm me I'll give ya his #.

Jay