
Re: How do you tell one 426 from another?
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Re: How do you tell one 426 from another?
- From: Akron Don <dgallimore@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 18:08:43 -0400
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The first two are Max Wedge engines (different compression ratios), the
third is the Hemi and the last is the single 4bbl Street Wedge.
Was the Street Wedge released after the Hemi replaced the Max Wedge or
was it available from the start of the model year?
Akron Don
Douglas Sutherland wrote:
According to Galen Govier's "Production Option Code" book, there were
4 different 426's put in '64 Plymouths.
426 - 415hp MP
426 - 425hp MP (before May1)
426 - 425hp H (after May1)
426 - 365hp HP
Was one the Hemi and one the Max Wedge? Which ones?
Do these engines look different from one another? Paint colors?
Isn't there a book on large block Mopar engines?
Thanks!
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